House II: The Second Story

House II: The Second Story is the 1987 sequel to the 1986 film, House. While it is a sequel, this film ignores the storyline and characters from the first film, in favor of a new supernatural comedy. Also, the film's tone was much lighter then the original film and the other following sequels. It is also the first and only House movie to receive a PG-13 rating. Young urban professionals Jesse (Arye Gross) and his girlfriend Kate (Lar Park Lincoln... more

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Ethan Wiley

Ethan Wiley is a producer, screenwriter and director. He wrote the screenplay for House and has written and directed several horror films, including, House II: The Second Story, and Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror, starring David Carradine and Eva Mendes. In 2007, Wiley produced, wrote and...

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  • It's getting weirder!
  • A whole new house with all new owners.
  • Doom with a View

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  • 1 h 28 min

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