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| This article is about the movie. For the underground hip-hop group, see People Under the Stairs. The People Under the Stairs is a 1991 horror film, directed by Wes Craven and starring Ving Rhames, Brandon Adams, Everett McGill, Wendy Robie, and A.J. Langer. Uniquely Wes Craven, The People Under the Stairs is best described as an amalgam of the classic fairytale and the classic horror. Moreover, connoisseurs of those respective genre's typically label the movie as a failure. Regardless, the movie has achieved a certain cult classic quality. PlotThe main character, a young boy by the name of Poindexter (nicknamed Fool) has just learned that he and his family have been evicted from their apartment located in a ghetto for being 3 days late paying the rent. An urban street thug named "Le Roy" offers Fool help by enlisting him to help pull off a burglary of his landlord's residence, rumored to contain a wealth of gold coins.Fool entertains this idea and subsequently agrees to join LeRoy and his accomplice "Spencer." It is at this time that Fool begins to hear rumors that the landlords, credited in the movie as merely "man" and "woman", may be more than what he had in mind. An uncle informs Fool that the landlords---whose house was originally a Funeral home---have been incestuously procreating through the years, becoming more insane with each passing generation. When Fool and his accomplice finally do break into the house they are astonished at the interior: a mix of over-the-top security, disgust, and death. During this foray into the house, things go very wrong when the man and woman return home and catch the intruders, gleefully killing one of them with a high caliber pistol and then dancing around the corpse. (The woman, played by actress Wendy Robie, later starred in the Seth Green thriller, Attic Expeditions.) In an attempt to escape, Fool meets a young girl by the name of "Alice." Bearing a resemblance to Alice from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice is the embodiment of innocence. Alice informs Fool that her "parents" searched for a long time for the perfect child but they all "ended up bad." In addition, the only way to survive in this environment is to "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil." Alice helps Fool in an escape attempt through the rafters and wallspaces of the building, which succeeds, but Alice is left behind to be punished for her role in helping Fool escape. Upon escaping, Fool promptly dials 9-1-1 from a public telephone and reports that child abuse is occurring at the home he has just escaped from. Subsequently, the police arrive and are welcomed by a vast charade put on by the man and woman. Alice is kept hidden and the couple put forth the illusion of historic, strict, but very normal suburban living, even offering the officers coffee and cookies, much to their delight. The police, having been satisfied that no abuse is occurring, promptly leave. Fool, having escaped, returns to the house to save Alice from her miserable existence. Fool is promptly met by the shotgun-toting father donning a full leather BDSM suit. Fool's plan, aided by the man's supply of explosives in the basement, eventually succeeds and he and Alice escape with a dozen children who have been kept "under the stairs" because they were, in the words of Alice, "bad." [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for The People Under the Stairs ] Some related entries: Stander | Follow shot | Twentieth Century Pictures | Transatlantic Pictures | Mike Fink Keel Boats | Courage the Dog | Devasuram | Ookondoru | Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island | Redemption | The Life and Death of Peter Sellers This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article The People Under the Stairs; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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