
House of 1000 Corpses
The most shocking tale of carnage ever seen.
Two teenage couples traveling across the backwoods of Texas searching for urban legends of serial killers end up as prisoners of a bizarre and sadistic backwater family of serial killers.
- 6.2
- 2003
- Released
- 1h 29m

Sid Haig
Captain Spaulding
Bill Moseley
Otis B. Driftwood
Sheri Moon Zombie
Baby Firefly
Karen Black
Mother Firefly
Erin Daniels
Denise Willis
Chris Hardwick
Jerry Goldsmith
Rainn Wilson
Bill Hudley
Jennifer Jostyn
Mary Knowles
Tom Towles
Lieutenant George Wydell
Walton Goggins
Deputy Steve Naish
Matthew McGrory
Tiny Firefly
Robert Allen Mukes
Rufus 'RJ' Firefly Jr.
Dennis Fimple
Grandpa Hugo Firefly
Jake McKinnon
Rufus 'Earl' Firefly Sr.
Harrison Young
Don Willis
Irwin Keyes
Ravelli
Michael J. Pollard
Stucky
Chad Bannon
Killer Karl
William Bassett
Sheriff Frank Huston
David Reynolds
Richard 'Little Dick' Wick
Joe Dobbs III
Gerry Ober
Judith Drake
Skunk Ape Wife
Ken Johnson
Skunk Ape Husband
Irvin Mosley Jr.
Lewis Dover
Tom Towles
George Wydell
Walter Phelan
Dr. Satan

Released
en
$7,000,000.00
$17,949,758.00
- #upper class
- #psychopath
- #halloween
- #urban legend
- #satanic ritual
Reviews

**Style, blood, guts and hard rock, without any decent script to back it up.** Rob Zombie has devoted his life to music and horror movies, but so far I haven't seen a single movie of his that's really worthwhile. The director's style is that very low-budget and low-quality horror that made school in the 70s and 80s. In truth, I must say that there is some coherence here, if we consider the musi

Heavy throwback elements make up most of _House of 1000 Corpses_' runtime, from an era when Zombie was still finding his footing. It maybe leans too heavily on a nostalgia that I simply don't have, but personally I found this to be one of Zombie's weaker entries. Great song! But I don't totally love the movie. I like it. I wish that some of the parts I found more interesting, like Doctor Satan, go

Rob Zombie’s comic book non-horror take on “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” RELEASED IN 2003 (but shot in 2000) and written/directed by Rob Zombie, "House of 1000 Corpses” is a horror/black comedy about two young couples who inadvertently visit a house of demented serial killers in backwoods Texas. A critic summed the movie up as “a ridiculous horror comedy, but with extremely annoying villain











