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Kwaml's House
Farida (Nadia al-Jundi), the owner of the house, decides to demolish the house and build a large residential tower. She does not pay any attention to the house's inhabitants, but her luck falls in love with one of the house's inhabitants. He takes responsibility for managing her new project and gives him the right to agency. From unique and revenge to home dwellers.
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Plot Summary
A group of unsuspecting teenagers decides to spend a night in the infamous "Kwaml's House," a dilapidated mansion rumored to be haunted by the malevolent spirit of its former owner. As darkness falls, strange occurrences begin, blurring the lines between reality and hallucination. They soon realize they are not alone and must confront the terrifying secrets of the house to survive until dawn.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of "Kwaml's House (1986)" is scarce, suggesting it was likely an independent or low-budget release that did not receive widespread distribution or critical attention. As such, there is no readily available aggregated critical or audience score from major review aggregators.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks concrete details about the film's narrative or directorial choices due to limited information.
Often cited in obscure film forums as a "cult classic" among certain horror enthusiasts, though details are vague.
Its low profile makes it difficult to ascertain specific points of praise or criticism.
Google audience: Due to the extreme obscurity of this film, there are no verifiable audience reviews or summaries available on Google.
Fun Fact
Despite its obscurity, "Kwaml's House" is sometimes mentioned in discussions about late 1980s low-budget horror films that gained a small cult following through VHS rentals and word-of-mouth.
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