In D.W. Young's new horror comedy THE HAPPY HOUSE, a young Brooklyn couple with relationship problems (Khan Baykal and Aya Cash) head upstate to a remote bed & breakfast to work things out. From the moment they arrive at The Happy House it's one disaster after another, and they soon begin to suspect they've wandered into a real life horror movie. Events escalate from weird to terrifying as they contend with the house's batty owner, her imposing son, a moody Swedish lepidopterist, a pedantic English professor, an extraordinarily rare butterfly, the world's best blueberry muffins, a .44 Magnum, a demented serial killer, and one very strict rulebook.
A low-budget absurdist horror romp, THE HAPPY HOUSE is described as both a celebration and subversion of genre convention. Featuring a talented ensemble of New York actors playing an assortment of zany characters all confined to a B&B full of cuckoo clocks, the film revels in the uneasy potential of hybrid forms. Playfully defying narrative expectation, often by blatantly embracing the most conventional
THE HAPPY HOUSE stars Khan Baykal (DUPLICITY, NOT INTERESTED) and
Aya Cash(SLEEPWALK WITH ME, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET), and also features veteran actress
Marceline Hugot (ALICE, UNITED 93, FUR, TO
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Julie Newmar), best known for her role as the eccentric Kathy Geiss on NBC's "30 Rock".