The House (Húsið: Trúnaðarmál) (1983)


The House
7 Listal rating
5.8 IMDB rating
Directed by
Egill Eðvarðsson

Egill Eðvarðsson



Starring
Róbert Arnfinnsson

Róbert Arnfinnsson

Þóra Borg

Þóra Borg

Borgar Garðarsson

Borgar Garðarsson

Jóhann Sigurðsson

Jóhann Sigurðsson

Helgi Skúlason

Helgi Skúlason

The medium
Árni Tryggvason

Árni Tryggvason

Helga Ragnheiður Óskarsdóttir

Helga Ragnheiður Óskarsdóttir

Girl with violin
Lilja Þórisdóttir

Lilja Þórisdóttir

Bjorg


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Björn Björnsson

Björn Björnsson

writer
Egill Eðvarðsson

Egill Eðvarðsson

writer


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Description: The old house acquired by Bjorg (Lilja Thorisdottir) and her husband Petur (Johann Sigurdarson) slowly takes on menacing proportions once Bjorg is left alone for a few days while Petur is away on business. While she is in the house, she experiences terrible visions of faces screaming -- are these ghosts, or unclear memories from her o ... (more)
Release date : 12 March 1983
Romance (1), Haunted House (1), Ghosts (1), Creepy (1), Supernatural (1), 1983 (1), Mystery (1), Icelandic (1), Iceland (1), Drama (1), Bare Chested Male (1), Nudity (1), Female Nudity (1), 1980s (1)
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Icelandic Films (49 movies items)
Acey added this to a list 9 months, 1 week ago
Watched in 2012 (Acey) (379 movies items)
Hexenkult added this to a list 1 year, 2 months ago
Scandinavian Horror Films (214 movies items)

"1983 (March) Iceland Dir: Egill Eðvarðsson (Though it's more of a psychological drama with supernatural overtones, this could be considered Iceland's second horror film, behind the above mentioned Icelandic TV movie from 1977, The Crimson Sunset. It would be 26 years later, in 2009, when the first "hardcore" (feature-length) horror film would emerge from Iceland with Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre (aka Harpoon); that is unless you count the silly Troma-esque shot-on-video comedy/horror h"