HOUSE ON THE EDGE OF THE PARK T-SHIRT

A cult film t-shirt available in black cotton.

Banned. Brutal. Burned into history.
The House On The Edge Of The Park T-Shirt honors one of the most infamous films to ever grace (and disgrace) a VHS shelf. Directed by Ruggero Deodato, the man behind Cannibal Holocaust, this 1980 shocker pushed boundaries with its graphic violence, gritty atmosphere, and unrelenting psychological cruelty — earning itself a top spot on the UK’s Video Nasties list.

Starring David Hess (of Last House on the Left infamy) as a charming psychopath with a violent streak, House on the Edge of the Park combined sleaze, savagery, and social tension into a relentless descent into horror. Though banned and heavily censored for decades, it became a rite of passage for collectors and gorehounds, whispered about and passed around on worn-out tapes like forbidden treasure.

This t-shirt is not about glorifying violence — it’s about recognizing a key chapter in horror history. It’s for fans who know the grindhouse underground, who value cinematic rebellion, and who remember a time when movies came with warnings, controversy, and a whole lot of red tape.

Not for the faint of heart — and never for the mainstream.

💬 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

Q1: What is House on the Edge of the Park about?
A1: Directed by Ruggero Deodato, this 1980 film tells the story of two violent intruders who terrorize upper-class partygoers. It’s known for its disturbing content and commentary on class, cruelty, and control.

Q2: Why was it banned?
A2: The film’s graphic violence and sexual assault scenes made it a target of censors, especially during the UK’s Video Nasties panic. It was banned, cut, and heavily criticized for decades.

Q3: Who would wear this shirt?
A3: Fans of extreme horror, cult cinema, and Video Nasty history. It’s for collectors, rebels, and cinephiles who appreciate horror’s raw, unfiltered edges.