Wes Craven tackles race, class, and religion in one of his lesser known and most jam-packed horror films. It features a young child who must help rob his landlord's home in order to get the money to pay for his ailing mother's operation. Once inside, he find a house full of horrors with hidden tunnels, abused children, rabid dogs, and a whole lot of hidden treasure.
Craven creates a whole world inside this house full of depravity and still has a sense of humor about it all.
Craven creates a whole world inside this house full of depravity and still has a sense of humor about it all.