The 1987 thriller, titled Open House, portrays the story of a young real estate agent tasked with selling a luxurious property while facing escalating threats from a mysterious stalker. The film utilizes the backdrop of open house showings to create suspense and explore themes of vulnerability and deception.
This film holds a particular place in 1980s cinema for its exploration of then-contemporary anxieties surrounding suburban safety and the potential dangers lurking beneath seemingly idyllic facades. It offered a cautionary tale, reflecting societal concerns about privacy and security in an era of increasing accessibility to personal information. Its low-budget production and subsequent distribution on VHS contributed to its cult status among horror aficionados.