The House That Drips Blood on Alex
The House That Drips Blood on Alex | |
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Directed by | Brock LaBorde Jared Richard |
Written by | Brock LaBorde Jared Richard |
Produced by | Brock LaBorde |
Starring | Tommy Wiseau Joey Greco Justine Ezarik Brooke Brodack Rory Windhorst Arlando Smith Chris Trew Brock LaBorde |
Cinematography | Yaque Silva-Doyle |
Edited by | Jared Richard |
Music by | David McKeever |
Distributed by | Atom.com |
Release date |
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Running time | 13 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The House That Drips Blood on Alex is a 2010 comedy horror short starring Tommy Wiseau.[1] The film was written by sketch comedy group Studio8.[2] It first aired October 14, 2010, on Comedy Central[3][4] and was released online at atom.com. It was also included as an extra on the DVD compilation of The Tommy Wi-Show, a web series also created by Studio8 and starring Wiseau.
The title is a homage to the Amicus film The House That Dripped Blood.
Plot[]
In a movie theater, a mysterious stranger sits next to two girls and starts to tell them a scary story that he claims is true:
Alex moves into an old house at 3 Blood Street. He is excited about moving in, until his friend Thomas points out that the house is dripping blood onto him. Alex is nonchalant about this, saying that it is just the house's paint job, although Thomas observes that nothing is painted this color. They ignore this, but after more blood drips on Alex later, the pair agree to approach the landlord to report the "leak".
The next day, they discover that the landlord's office is vacant, appearing to have not been used in years. Alex finds this odd, saying that the office was open yesterday. Alex hopes the landlord will call him and explain the dripping blood, but starts to worry as the problem continues.
Thomas explains the whole story to his friend Bobby the next day. When Alex meets up with them, Thomas offers Alex a place to stay until the problem stops. Alex declines, saying that he is not going to let some "leak" make him move. Later, Alex goes up to the attic to investigate the source of the blood and discovers his own dead body on the attic floor.
Back at the theater, the stranger finishes his story. The previews start, and the first trailer is for a horror film called "3 Blood Street" that has the same plot as the stranger's story. When the girls look at the stranger, he has become a skeleton, causing the girls to scream.
Cast[]
- Tommy Wiseau as Alex and Mysterious Stranger
- Joey Greco as Landlord
- Justine Ezarik as Melissa
- Brooke Brodack as Girl 1
- Rory Windhorst as Thomas
- Arlando Smith as Bobby
- Brock LaBorde as Landlord 2
- Chris Trew as Alan
References[]
- ^ "Watch: Wiseau, Bizarre Director of 'The Room,' Preps New Movie - TIME NewsFeed". Newsfeed.time.com. 2010-07-12. Retrieved 2010-10-20.
- ^ "The Room's Tommy Wiseau explains his new, bloody cult movie". Io9.com. 2010-07-28. Retrieved 2010-10-20.
- ^ "The House That Drips Blood On Alex Starring Tommy Wiseau (The Room)". Atom. Retrieved 2010-10-20.
- ^ "Tommy Wiseau (The Room) And The House That Drips Blood On Alex Comic-Con Panel | The House That Drips Blood On Alex Starring Tommy Wiseau (The Room) | Sci-Fi & Horror Hilarity". Atom. 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2010-10-20.
External links[]
- 2010 films
- English-language films
- 2010 comedy horror films
- 2010 short films
- American comedy horror films
- American films
- American short films
- American independent films
- 2010 independent films