Hell House (film)
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Directed byGeorge Ratliff
Produced byZachary Mortensen, Devorah DeVries
StarringTrinity Church Youth Group
CinematographyJawad Metni
| Hell House | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | George Ratliff |
| Produced by | Zachary Mortensen, Devorah DeVries |
| Starring | Trinity Church Youth Group |
| Cinematography | Jawad Metni |
| Edited by | Michael LaHaie |
| Music by | Matt and Bubba Kadane |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 min |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Hell House is a 2002 documentary directed by George Ratliff. It focuses on one of many hell houses, Christian haunted attractions, located in Cedar Hill, Texas.
The film follows the youth group of the Cedar Hill Trinity Church, documenting the work involved in creating the Hell house, the performances themselves, and the personal lives of some of the participants.
Reception
The film holds a rating of 94% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on 34 reviews.[1] A reviewer for the New York Times wrote, "Through such generalizations are destructive stereotypes born, on both the left and the right."[2]