The People Under the Stairs

November 1st, 1991







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The People Under the Stairs

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Plot
Two adults and a juvenile burglar break into a house occupied by a brother and sister and their stolen children and can't escape.

Release Year: 1991

Rating: 6.1/10 (12,173 voted)

Director: Wes Craven

Stars: Brandon Quintin Adams, Everett McGill, Wendy Robie

Storyline
The People Under the Stairs is the story of a young boy (Fool) from the ghetto and takes place on his 13th birthday. In an attempted burglary (along with two others) of the home of his family's evil landlords, he becomes trapped inside their large suburban house and discovers the secret of the "children" that the insane brother and sister have been "rearing" under the stairs.

Cast:
Brandon Quintin Adams - Fool (as Brandon Adams)
Everett McGill - Man
Wendy Robie - Woman
A.J. Langer - Alice
Ving Rhames - Leroy
Sean Whalen - Roach
Bill Cobbs - Grandpa Booker
Kelly Jo Minter - Ruby Williams
Jeremy Roberts - Spenser
Conni Marie Brazelton - Mary
Joshua Cox - Young Cop
John Hostetter - Veteran Cop
John Mahon - Police Sergeant
Teresa Velarde - Social Worker
George R. Parker - Attic Cop

Taglines: In every neighbourhood there is one house that adults whisper about and children cross the street to avoid. Now Wes Craven, creator of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" takes you inside...

Release Date: 1 November 1991

Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $5,522,250 (USA) (3 November 1991) (1 Screen)

Gross: $24,204,154 (USA)



Technical Specs

Runtime:  | Germany: (cut version)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Wes Craven chose Wendy Robie and Everett McGill to play the parts of Mommy and Daddy after seeing them play husband and wife on the TV series, Twin Peaks.

Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When they discover the dog is dead, the Woman says "Oh My God, Prince!" but her mouth doesn't.

Quotes:
Fool: My name is Fool. What's yours?
Alice: [shyly] Alice.
Fool: Don't be scared. You never seen a brother before?
Alice: Never had a brother.
Fool: No, I mean a black dude. There's black folks in this neighborhood.
Alice: Neighborhood?
Fool: The neighborhood. You know, outside.
Alice: Well, that's outside, not in here.
Fool: So you get outside, don't you?
Alice: [shakes her head]
[...]



User Review

A classic fairy tale!

Rating:

I really think people who describe this as a comedy or even a horror comedy are missing the point - it's a classic fairy/folk tale, right down to the theme of the kid having to earn manhood and a "real name" by doing a heroic deed. Wicked step-parents, hidden treasure (gold coins, even!), creepy house with secret passages and monsters in the basement, captive maiden to be rescued, innocent villagers held in slavery by evil (land)lords - it's all there! I know this could be said of a lot of fantasy/horror films, but this one seems to be more clearly derived than most. Loved it!





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