
Goosebumps: Scary House 2005
"Step inside... if you dare!"
Dive into the eerie world of Goosebumps: Scary House (2005), a chilling anthology from director William Freut that blends horror, fantasy, and family-friendly scares. This pair of short films, inspired by R.L.
Director: William Freut
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Goosebumps: Scary House (2005) about?
This anthology film presents two unsettling stories from R.L. Stine's *Goosebumps* universe. In the first, a new kid faces his fears by spending a night in a haunted house, while the second follows two friends who unwittingly step into a supernatural world through a mysterious board game.
Who directed Goosebumps: Scary House?
William Freut directed this anthology, bringing a mix of family-friendly horror and fantasy to the screen.
Who stars in Goosebumps: Scary House?
The main cast includes Jeff Davis, Robin Weekes, Lauren Annis, Matt Redman, and Dylan Provencher, who bring these chilling tales to life.
Is Goosebumps: Scary House (2005) worth watching?
With its blend of horror, fantasy, and family themes, this short anthology offers a nostalgic trip for *Goosebumps* fans. While not groundbreaking, its atmosphere and scares make it a fun watch for younger audiences or those seeking lighthearted spooky entertainment.
How long is Goosebumps: Scary House?
Goosebumps: Scary House (2005) runs for 44 minutes.
About Goosebumps: Scary House (2005) — A Spooky Double Feature for Young Horror Fans
Dive into the eerie world of Goosebumps: Scary House (2005), a chilling anthology from director William Freut that blends horror, fantasy, and family-friendly scares. This pair of short films, inspired by R.L. Stine's iconic *Goosebumps* books, delivers classic jump scares and suspenseful storytelling perfect for young viewers and nostalgic fans alike. In "The House of No Return," a brave new kid accepts a dare that leads him to a haunted house where the night takes a terrifying turn. Meanwhile, "The Haunted House Game" follows two friends who stumble upon a mysterious board game that pulls them into a nightmarish dimension. With its atmospheric tension and playful scares, this 44-minute film captures the essence of childhood curiosity clashing with the unknown.
Crafted with a mix of practical effects and whimsical storytelling, Goosebumps: Scary House (2005) offers a nostalgic yet fresh take on classic horror tropes. The film's themes of bravery, friendship, and the thrill of the unknown resonate deeply, making it a standout in the *Goosebumps* universe. Whether you're revisiting these tales or experiencing them for the first time, the suspense and fun are guaranteed to leave you with goosebumps.