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* [[Blatant Lies]]: After getting attacked by Anthony, Donny picks up Suzanne and Patty, and tells them his injuries were the result of him easily fending off a trio of knife-wielding muggers using skills he acquired in a military special division.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: After getting attacked by Anthony, Donny picks up Suzanne and Patty, and tells them his injuries were the result of him easily fending off a trio of knife-wielding muggers using skills he acquired in a military special division.
* [[Bottle Fairy]]: Suzanne and Patty.
* [[Bottle Fairy]]: Suzanne and Patty.
* [[Cast As a Mask]]: A trio of dancers played the victims after they were burned, since their petite frames were better suited as charred borderline skeletons than the original actresses.
* [[Cast as a Mask]]: A trio of dancers played the victims after they were burned, since their petite frames were better suited as charred borderline skeletons than the original actresses.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Donny has a justifiably disturbing one.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Donny has a justifiably disturbing one.
* [[Child By Rape]]: Donny, possibly. He tells Father Gerritty his mother told him he "was born of an evil deed" but considering how unbalanced she appeared to be, it was possibly just a plain old [[Sex Is Evil]] mentality.
* [[Child by Rape]]: Donny, possibly. He tells Father Gerritty his mother told him he "was born of an evil deed" but considering how unbalanced she appeared to be, it was possibly just a plain old [[Sex Is Evil]] mentality.
* [[Completely Different Title]]: ''Pyromaniac'' in France.
* [[Completely Different Title]]: ''Pyromaniac'' in France.
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: The above really does look like the cover of a [[Haunted House]] film, doesn't it?
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: The above really does look like the cover of a [[Haunted House]] film, doesn't it?
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* [[Hearing Voices]]
* [[Hearing Voices]]
* [[He Cleans Up Nicely]]: Donny, after a little shopping spree.
* [[He Cleans Up Nicely]]: Donny, after a little shopping spree.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: Donny dies when he has a complete psychotic meltdown, and is engulfed in a fire of his own creation.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Donny dies when he has a complete psychotic meltdown, and is engulfed in a fire of his own creation.
* [[Hollywood Atheist]]: Bobby, possibly.
* [[Hollywood Atheist]]: Bobby, possibly.
* [[Hooks and Crooks]]: The victims are suspended by chains before being set alight.
* [[Hooks and Crooks]]: The victims are suspended by chains before being set alight.
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* [[Jerkass]]: Donny's boss, Vito. There's probably better ways of reprimanding an employee than shoving them and calling them a crazy son of a bitch faggot.
* [[Jerkass]]: Donny's boss, Vito. There's probably better ways of reprimanding an employee than shoving them and calling them a crazy son of a bitch faggot.
* [[Joisey]]
* [[Joisey]]
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: How Donny tries to fight off his victims and mother when he hallucinates them returning to life.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: How Donny tries to fight off his victims and mother when he hallucinates them returning to life.
* [[Lady in Red]]: Farrah.
* [[Lady in Red]]: Farrah.
* [[Laughing Mad]]: When Donny first starts playing with matches after the voices tell he is "the master of the flame" now.
* [[Laughing Mad]]: When Donny first starts playing with matches after the voices tell he is "the master of the flame" now.
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* [[Old Dark House]]: Very [[Psycho|Bates]]-ish.
* [[Old Dark House]]: Very [[Psycho|Bates]]-ish.
* [[Ominous Music Box Tune]]: Used in the trailer.
* [[Ominous Music Box Tune]]: Used in the trailer.
* [[Peek a Boo Corpse]]: Patty stumbles onto Donny's corpse collection while looking for Suzanne.
* [[Peek-a-Boo Corpse]]: Patty stumbles onto Donny's corpse collection while looking for Suzanne.
* [[Porn Stache]]: Ben.
* [[Porn Stache]]: Ben.
* [[Pummeling the Corpse]]: Donny punches a body during a fit; the attack is, oddly, shown from the corpse's POV.
* [[Pummeling the Corpse]]: Donny punches a body during a fit; the attack is, oddly, shown from the corpse's POV.
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* [[Weapon of Choice]]: A flamethrower.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: A flamethrower.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPuDc7Bn7iM Don't... GO IN THE HOUSE!]
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPuDc7Bn7iM Don't... GO IN THE HOUSE!]
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''Psycho'' meets ''[[Maniac (Film)|Maniac]]''.
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''Psycho'' meets ''[[Maniac (film)|Maniac]]''.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: Essentially what the voices say to Donny before he dies.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: Essentially what the voices say to Donny before he dies.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: Bobby sneaks out to the disco with Donny and few girls, though we never do learn if he actually intended cheat on his wife with one of them.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: Bobby sneaks out to the disco with Donny and few girls, though we never do learn if he actually intended cheat on his wife with one of them.

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You know you want to...


  If you do... then don't say we didn't warn you.

Don't Go in the House is a 1980 horror film and Video Nasty. It was released in France under the name Pyromaniac.

After his father died (or merely left) young Donald "Donny" Kohler became the subject of much abuse at the hands of his mother, an apparent religious fanatic. She would verbally abuse the boy, and repeatedly burn him when she believed he was being bad, or even just thinking about mischief. She convinced herself and Donny that she was "burning the evil out of him" and that fire was the ultimate cleanser, causing Donny to grow up with both a deep fascination with and fear of fire.

As the years pass, Donny and his mother live in a shaky state of co-dependence in their slowly rotting New Jersey home, supported by Donny's job at a garbage incinerator. Due to his upbringing, Donny is a meek, awkward, and submissive shut-in. The closest thing he has to a friend is a co-worker named Bobby Tuttle, who continually tries to get Donny to be more outgoing, only to be brushed off at every turn.

One cold winter day Donny witnesses the death of a co-worker named Ben when he is engulfed in flames when a heated aerosol can explodes. Donny stands by idly instead of helping the burning man. Donny is told off by his boss for his inaction, brushes off another request for a night out with Bobby, (in an attempt to cheer him up), returns home, and discovers his ailing mother has died.

At first shocked and saddened by his mother's death, Donny soon realizes that with her gone he can now do what he wants. He finds himself receiving messages from disembodied voices, who tell him that with his mother dead, he is now "the keeper of the flame" and the one who can use it to punish "evil". At the insistence of his new "friends", Donny takes some time off from work, steel-plates one his rooms, and purchases a fire retardant suit and a flamethrower. Once he is done with the preparations, Donny uses what little charm and social skills he possesses to get a florist named Kathy Jordan into his house where he burns her to death in the steel room, keeping her charred corpse as a "guest" in his home.

His mental state deteriorates. Donny murders more women, the voices growing more insistent, and he begins suffering hallucinations of his overbearing mother. As Donny spirals, local priest Father Gerritty, who Donny confides in one day, grows worried, as does Bobby, who continually tries to get in touch with his friend.

Quentin Tarantino has apparently stated this is one of his favorite films, and one that really disturbed him when he first saw it.

Not for the pyrophobic.

If you do go in, expect to find the following: