The Best PG Haunted House Movies

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List of PG haunted house movies, ranked from best to worst with movie trailers when available. This list takes the best PG haunted house movies and pits them against each other to see once and for all what the greatest PG Haunted House movie of all time is. This list of popular PG haunted house movies includes information like who directed the film, when it was released and which actors starred in the movie. If you think the top PG Haunted House movie isn't as high as it should be then be sure to vote it up so it can take its rightful place among the other great PG Haunted House films on this list. If you're trying to find a specific PG Haunted House Film film you can search this list and filter to find what you're looking for.

Movies include everything from Monster House to Burnt Offerings.

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  • Monster House
    1
    Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Mitchel Musso
    17 votes
    • Released: 2006
    • Directed by: Gil Kenan
    In the animated adventure Monster House, DJ (Mitchel Musso) is a 12-year-old boy with a suspicious neighbor, Mr. Nebbercracker (Steve Buscemi). This grumpy old man's house has a life of its own, consuming anything, or anyone‚ that steps on its property. When Mr. Nebbercracker mysteriously disappears, DJ, his friend Chowder (Sam Lerner), and Jenny (Spencer Locke), a prep school girl, decide to investigate. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they discover that the house is more than just possessed‚ it's alive. The trio must act quickly to destroy this monster house before it devours their entire neighborhood. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

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  • Burnt Offerings
    2
    Karen Black, Oliver Reed, Bette Davis
    8 votes
    • Released: 1976
    • Directed by: Dan Curtis
    Ben (Oliver Reed) and Marian Rolf (Karen Black) can't believe how cheap the rent is at their giant Victorian summer home. Over time, however, they begin to sense that there's something peculiar about the place. Marian becomes strangely obsessed with keeping house, Ben finds himself prone to unusual bursts of anger and his vivacious aunt Elizabeth (Bette Davis) becomes withdrawn, then mysteriously dies. As the couple tries to adjust, they wonder if the house itself could be responsible?

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  • Saturday the 14th
    3
    Jeffrey Tambor, Paula Prentiss, Richard Benjamin
    6 votes
    • Released: 1981
    • Directed by: Howard R. Cohen
    Saturday the 14th is a 1981 American horror-comedy film starring real-life husband and wife Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin, co-written and directed by Howard R. Cohen and produced by Julie Corman. A spoof of classic horror movies, it was followed by Saturday the 14th Strikes Back in 1988.
  • The Watcher in the Woods
    4
    Bette Davis, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Carroll Baker
    6 votes
    • Released: 1980
    • Directed by: John Hough
    A teenager (Lynn-Holly Johnson) and her younger sister learn their eerie landlady's (Bette Davis) secret at an English country manor.
  • Amityville 3-D
    5
    Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, Robert Joy
    7 votes
    • Released: 1983
    • Directed by: Richard Fleischer
    Investigative reporter John Baxter (Tony Roberts) buys a notorious house in the Long Island suburb of Amityville, N.Y., in an attempt to prove that stories about its being inhabited by demons are fraudulent. But soon his daughter, Susan (Lori Loughlin), and her friend Lisa (Meg Ryan) are experiencing inexplicable terrors, while his estranged wife, Nancy (Tess Harper), and supernatural expert Elliot West (Robert Joy) fear that the evil has begun to spread outside the house's walls.
  • The Legend of Hell House
    6
    Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill
    7 votes
    • Released: 1973
    • Directed by: John Hough
    Scientist Lionel Barrett (Clive Revill) and his wife, Ann (Gayle Hunnicutt), lead a team into the infamous Belasco House, supposedly haunted by the victims of its late owner, a notorious serial killer. Though the rational Barrett does not believe in ghosts, the other members of his group do, include devout spiritualist Florence Tanner (Pamela Franklin) and psychic medium Benjamin Fischer (Roddy McDowall), who has been in Belasco House before and seen what horrors can befall those who enter it.

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