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- ❝ Break the silence!❞
- ―Movie tagline
A House That Screaming is a 2023's American made-to-television horror thriller film written and directed by the Charlie Maddox, inspired by an actual event concerning the real-life account of Kitty Genovese, but in fictional story. The film stars Ella Purnell with Tess Fontaine, Heather Graham, Esmet Udoka, Jace Norman, Allison Williams, Thomas Dekker, Oliver Sudworth, Olivia Sudworth, Alexander Dreymon, Daniel Radcliffe, and David Corenswet. The film was streamed on Shudder on September 23, 2023.
Plot[]
A 28-year-old Kit Genovese was attacked, assaulted, and murdered by the masked killer. The assault lasted thirty-five minutes and occurred outside of an apartment building where the victim's sister Chloe and the number of witnesses heard or saw it, but did nothing to call the police. A grieving Chloe is terrorized by her sister's killer while she tries to search for the evidences.
Cast[]
- Tess Fontaine as Kit Genovese, a murder victim
- Ella Purnell as Chloe Genovese, one of Kit's younger siblings
- Jace Norman as Will Genovese, one of Kit's younger siblings
- Heather Graham as Sophia Farrar, Kit and Chloe's neighbor and best friend
- Esmet Udoka as Winston Moseley, a killer who attempts to kill Chloe and the witnesses to silence them
- Thomas Dekker as A. M. Rosenthal, an editor at The New York Times and Chloe's lover
- Alexander Dreymon as Mike Wallace, a journalist who reported on the case
- Alison Williams as Buff Cobb, Mike's wife
- Daniel Radcliffe as Gabe Pressman, a journalist critical of the initial coverage of the case
- Olivia Sudworth as Beryl, Kit's ex-love interest and Cory's older sister. She was witnessed Kit's murder, but she doesn't care about Kit's screaming for help
- Oliver Sudworth as Cory, Chloe's childhood friend and Beryl's younger brother. He was witnessed Kit's murder, but he ignored her screaming
- David Corenswet as Abel, a man who witnessed Kit's murder, but he don't call the police
Deaths[]
TBA
Survivor(s)[]
TBA
Songs[]
- "Creep" - Radiohead (1992)
- "Mad World" - Michael Andrews feat. Gary Jules (2003)
- "Nightmare" - Gothminister (2013)
- "Scream" - Chris Cornell (2009)
- "In the Air Tonight" - Phil Collins (1981)
- "Running with Scissors" - Ben Lee (2002)
- "Climbing Up the Walls" - Radiohead (1997)
- "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Roberta Flack (1972)
Trivia[]
Rated R for strong language, bloody violence, terror, sexual contents, and/or intense frightening scenes.