Horror House on Highway Five
Horror House on Highway Five

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Horror House on Highway Five

1985
Movie
87 min
English

A van full of college students traveling down a highway is terrorized by a psycho killer in a Richard Nixon mask.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: David R. BlackGenres: Horror, Slasher

Plot Summary

A group of young adults on a road trip to a music festival find themselves stranded near an isolated house. As night falls, they become the targets of a relentless killer operating in the area. Their attempt to survive the night leads to a terrifying ordeal filled with suspense and violence.

Critical Reception

Horror House on Highway Five is a low-budget slasher film that garnered a cult following among horror enthusiasts for its straightforward approach to the genre. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it is recognized for its earnest, if unpolished, execution of slasher tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its adherence to slasher conventions.

  • Acknowledged for its grim atmosphere.

  • Criticized for its low production values and predictable plot.

Google audience: Audiences generally acknowledge its place as a B-movie horror offering, with some appreciating its nostalgic value and gore, while others find it too derivative and lacking in substance.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a very limited budget, typical of many independent horror films of the 1980s, contributing to its raw aesthetic.

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