House at the End of the Street movie poster

House at the End of the Street

"Fear reaches out... for the girl next door."

September 21, 2012 1h 41m 5.8/10 (1,866 votes)

Originally released in 2012. House at the End of the Street is a horror/thriller film. directed by Mark Tonderai.

Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, and Nolan Gerard Funk

Synopsis

A mother and daughter move to a new town and find themselves living next door to a house where a young girl murdered her parents. When the daughter befriends the surviving son, she learns the story is far from over.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 21, 2012 13 years ago
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Runtime 1h 41m 101 minutes total
User Rating 5.8/10 Mixed (1,866 votes)
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Budget $6.9M Production budget
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Box Office $44.3M 6.4x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$6,900,000
Revenue
$44,287,131

Production Companies

  • A Bigger Boat
  • FilmNation Entertainment
  • Relativity Media

Frequently Asked Questions

What is House at the End of the Street about?

A mother and daughter move to a new town and find themselves living next door to a house where a young girl murdered her parents. When the daughter befriends the surviving son, she learns the story...

Who directed House at the End of the Street?

House at the End of the Street was directed by Mark Tonderai.

How long is House at the End of the Street?

House at the End of the Street has a runtime of 1 hours and 41 minutes (101 minutes total).

When was House at the End of the Street released?

House at the End of the Street was released on September 21, 2012 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in House at the End of the Street?

The main cast of House at the End of the Street includes Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, Nolan Gerard Funk, Elisabeth Shue, Gil Bellows.

Is House at the End of the Street worth watching?

House at the End of the Street has a user rating of 5.8/10 based on 1,866 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.