
The People Under the Stairs
Trapped inside a fortified home owned by a mysterious couple, a young boy quickly learns the true nature of the homicidal inhabitants, and secret creatures hidden deep within the walls.
Director(s)
Nic Cramer
Wes Craven
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Cast & crew

Bill Cobbs
Grandpa Booker

Everett McGill
Man

Wes Craven
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Ving Rhames
Leroy

John Hostetter
Veteran Cop

Sean Whalen
Roach

Jeremy Roberts
Spencer

John Mahon
Police Sergeant

A. J. Langer
Alice

Wendy Robie
Woman

Kelly Jo Minter
Ruby

Brandon Quintin Adams
Fool

Michael Kopelow
Stairperson 2

Josh Coxx
Young Cop

Conni Marie Brazelton
Mary
David Robinson
Person Under the Stairs (uncredited)
George R. Parker
Attic Cop
Teresa Velarde
Social Worker

Yan Birch
Stairmaster
Wayne Daniels
Stairperson 1
Brutus
Prince the Dog
Bubba
Prince the Dog
Schultz
Prince the Dog
Zeke
Prince the Dog

Nic Cramer
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Jon Kinney
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Danny Kopel
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The plot follows a boy and two adult thieves who, after breaking in to steal a collection of rare coins, become trapped in a house belonging to a strange couple. These thieves are so inept they leave their van parked next to the house, in full view of a couple of policemen who are even more inept; “This truck was used to rob a liquor store last night,” they inform the homeowners, whereupon they just drive off, leaving the getaway vehicle right where it is (but then cops are always incompetent in a Wes Craven film; cf. The Last House on the Left). The inside of the house, which appears to have been designed by serial killer H.H. Holmes, is full of booby traps, including a door whose knob has been rigged to deliver electric shocks – in one hilarious scene, young Fool (Brandon Quintin Adams) grabs the doorknob with one hand while holding Leroy's (Ving Rhames) hand with the other; Leroy’s other hand is currently between a Rottweiler’s fangs, and the electrical charge travels through the two intruders and knocks out the dog. The People Under the Stairs is like a Scooby Doo episode with a lot more blood in it; it’s indeed so ludicrous that the stolen coins are meant to pay for “mom's operation.” Having said that, there’s no question it was Craven’s intention all along to make a comedy. Moreover, it's impossible not to have a soft spot for a movie that includes a kid punching a Rottweiler in the face, an homage to The Shining, and the aforementioned dog going on an unexpected ride down a homemade slide, all in the space of just over three minutes.


