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Director : Gil Kenan
Release Date : 21 July 2006
Genre : Animation

Voicing in Monster House 2006 Hindi Dubbed Movie :
Ryan Newman … Little Girl
Steve Buscemi … Nebbercracker
Mitchel Musso … DJ
Catherine O’Hara … Mom
Fred Willard … Dad
Sam Lerner … Chowder
Woody Schultz … Paramedic
Ian McConnel … Paramedic
Maggie Gyllenhaal … Zee
Jason Lee … Bones
Spencer Locke … Jenny

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Monster House is a 2006 computer animated horror/comedy, film released on July 21, 2006 produced by ImageMovers and Amblin Entertainment, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Executive produced by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg, this is the first time since Back to the Future Part III that they have worked together. It is also the first time that Zemeckis and Spielberg both served as executive producers of a film. The film’s characters are animated primarily utilizing performance capture, making it the second film to use the technology so extensively, following producer Robert Zemeckis’ The Polar Express.

PLOT
Twelve year-old DJ Walters (Mitchel Musso) spends much of his time spying on his irritable neighbor, Mr. Nebbercracker, (Steve Buscemi), who is known to take any item that lands on his yard. DJ’s dentist parents (Fred Willard and Catherine O’Hara) leave town for the weekend for their convention, leaving him in the care of Elizabeth “Zee”, (Maggie Gyllenhaal) who appears to be a kind teenager, but is later revealed to be an arrogant punk girl.

Charles “Chowder” (Sam Lerner), DJ’s best friend, loses his basketball on Nebbercracker’s lawn after the two play basketball. DJ tries to recover it but is caught by Nebbercracker, who eventually loses consciousness. His house then is shown to become alive as a result for its owner’s apparent death. DJ’s babysitter arrives, who proceeds to show her arrogance to him along with her ex-boyfriend, Bones, who tortures DJ.

That night, DJ receives mysterious phone calls from Nebbercracker’s house. Curious, he enlists Chowder’s help to investigate the house. Before doing so, DJ eavesdrops Bones having lost his kite when he was younger at Nebbercracker’s lawn as well, where later on he eventually retrieves it but is captured by the house. DJ and Chowder then proceed to investigate Nebbercracker’s house’s mysterious nature. After Chowder’s attempts to prove that the house is fine, it eventually animates to life and almost eats him and scares away the two upon its alive, monstrous form.

Throughout the night, DJ and Chowder stay up, drinking Mountain Dew as a source of caffeine and urination, hoping to see if the house will make more movement. They then become smitten by schoolgirl Jennifer “Jenny” Bennett, (Spencer Locke) who sells Halloween chocolates for her school. When the boys notice her go to Nebbercracker’s house and aware of its deadly nature, they rush out to save her from being eaten. The newly befriended Jenny decides that they should call the police. Officers Landers and Lester (Kevin James and Nick Cannon) do not believe them, as the house does not react to the trio while the cops are there, only to be let off a warning when Chowder performs unintentional vandalism at the house.

The trio then seek advice from Reginald “Skull” Skulinski (Jon Heder), who is claimed to be an “expert”, on how to kill the house. They learn that the house is a “domus mactabilis”, (“Latin for “deadly home”); A monstrous being that is created when a human soul merges with a structure. By this, they assume that the house is Nebbercracker’s soul. They are also informed that the only way to kill the house is to destroy its heart as it is its source of life. They have trouble figuring out what the heart is until they conclude that it is the furnace as DJ realizes that the chimney has been smoking since Nebbercracker died.

The trio then produce a dummy filled with drugs that would drowse the house long enough for them to douse the furnace inside to kill it. A plan that almost succeeds when Landers and Lester return and thwart it. Landers discovers the cold medicine inside the dummy, which was apparently stolen (Chowder had taken it from his own father’s pharmacy), and decides to arrest the trio and places them in the police car. The house then eats Landers, Lester and the car. DJ, Chowder and Jenny manage to escape although are trapped in the house.

The house falls “asleep”, unaware that the trio is still alive in it, and they begin exploring. They then fall into the basement and find a locked cage that DJ opens with the key he took earlier. Surprised, they find the body of Constance the Giantess (Kathleen Turner), Nebbercracker’s wife, covered in cement. The house eventually realizes that they are inside and starts attacking them. DJ, Chowder, and Jenny escape by forcing the house to vomit them outside, by grabbing onto the uvula.

After a brief argument on the front lawn, Nebbercracker arrives in an ambulance and his arm in a sling, revealing that the house is actually possessed by Constance. Nebbercracker reveals to the trio, that as a young man, Nebbercracker met Constance, who was an unwilling member of a circus freak show at the time, and fell in love with her despite her obesity. After helping her escape, she and Nebbercracker started building the house. However, children taunted and threw things at Constance for her size. One Halloween, as some of which proceeded to pelt her, she lost her footing in an attempt to get them and fell to her death, with the cement burying her body as she had pulled the lever for it. Nebbercracker finished the house following Constance’s death, knowing it was her intention for it to be finished. Nebbercracker tries to keep people away from the house by pretending to be a child-hating old man, resulting in his ill reputation, like his spouse before him. DJ tells Nebbercracker that it is time to let Constance go while she overhears this. Angered, Constance/the house breaks free from its foundation and chases after the group, with its limbs as the two trees that were adjacent to it.

They are chased to a nearby construction site, where DJ and Chowder were the previous day. Nebbercracker attempts to reason with the house that it should die, holding a stick of dynamite for its demise. Before it tries to eat him, Chowder fights the house off with a back hoe, which damages it. The houses falls down to a pit to pieces, temporarily being destroyed and resurrected in a demolished form. DJ is given the dynamite, and he and Jenny climb to the top of a crane, while Chowder continues distracts the house below despite having had the back hoe eaten by it. DJ succeeds in throwing the dynamite into the chimney, where the house explodes and destroys it completely. The trio see Nebbercracker with Constance’s spirit for the last time before she fades away. DJ apologizes to Nebbercracker for his house and wife, but Nebbercracker thanks DJ for freeing him and Constance.

Later that night, children in costumes are lined up at the site of Nebbercracker’s house, where DJ, Chowder, and Jenny help him return all of the toys to their owners. Jenny’s parents pick her up and DJ and Chowder decide to go out trick-or-treating which they had previously thought they were too old for. Those who were eaten in the house emerge from the basement.

Cast

* Mitchel Musso as DJ Walters, a preteen boy, who is known for spying on Nebbercracker through a telescope. He acts, and is treated, like a younger boy and is often thought crazy. He slightly resembles director Gil Kenan in terms of dark, black hair.
* Sam Lerner as Charles “Chowder”, DJ’s best friend. He has a habit of acting slightly strange and immature throughout the film and is somewhat of an idiot.
* Spencer Locke as Jennifer “Jenny” Bennett, an intelligent girl who attends an all-girls school named Westbook Prep. Both DJ and Chowder have crushes on her, although she only returns DJ’s affections.
* Steve Buscemi as Horace Nebbercracker, an old man and former “demolition squad” expert who lives across the street from DJ. He is known for stealing anything that lands on his lawn.
* Maggie Gyllenhaal as Elizabeth “Zee”, DJ’s cynical babysitter. She likes listening to songs by Olivia Newton-John, her appearance is that of a punk or Gothic look, and seems to be a huge fan of a band called ‘SkullxBones’.
* Catherine O’Hara and Fred Willard as DJ’s Parents, both apparently dentists.
* Jason Lee as Bones, Zee’s boyfriend. He takes great pleasure in torturing DJ, and according to Zee, is in a band.
* Jon Heder as Reginald “Skull” Skulinski, a videogame-crazed comic geek who once played on an arcade game for 4 days on one quarter, a gallon of chocolate milk and an adult diaper.
* Kevin James and Nick Cannon as Officers Landers and Lester. Landers is an experienced cop with an easygoing, joking manner while Lester is a rookie on his first week.
* Kathleen Turner as Constance the Giantess, an enormous woman who featured in a circus’s freak show in the 1960s. Throughout her life, children ridiculed Constance because of her size, causing her to develop an intense hatred for children.
* Ryan Newman as Eliza, a little girl who rides her tricycle at the beginning of the film, singing. We hear her singing during the last of the closing credits.

Directed by Gil Kenan
Produced by Jack Rapke
Steve Starkey
Executive: Robert Zemeckis Steven Spielberg
Written by Dan Harmon
Rob Schrab (story)
Dan Harmon
Rob Schrab
Pamela Pettler (screenplay)
Starring Mitchel Musso
Sam Lerner
Spencer Locke
Steve Buscemi
Nick Cannon
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Kevin James
Jason Lee
Catherine O’Hara
Kathleen Turner
Fred Willard
Music by Douglas Pipes
Cinematography Paul C. Babin
Editing by Fabienne Rawley
Studio Relativity Media
ImageMovers
Amblin Entertainment
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) July 21, 2006 (2006-07-21)
Running time 91 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $75 million
Gross revenue $140,175,006

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