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In the book "House" by Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti, the house itself acts as a symbol of fear and darkness, representing the characters' internal struggles and fears. The four chambers in the house symbolize different aspects of the characters' psyche, such as guilt, fear, and regret. Overall, the house serves as a metaphor for the characters' journey to confront their deepest fears and find redemption.
The movie came out on DVD April 7th.
Betty is a minor character in "House" by Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti. She serves as the cook in the house and adds to the eerie atmosphere of the story with her cryptic remarks. Although not central to the plot, Betty contributes to the tension and mystery of the narrative.
You can find it at a movie store or online somewhere, probabaly at www.megavideo.com or www.watch-movies.net
White-tin man(killer) Susan(girl traped) Jack, Randy, Pete, Leslie,Betty ,stewart, and Officer Morton Lawdale..... hope i helped
Frank Peretti and his wife lived on Vashon Island from 1986 to 2012.
Some of the characters in "House" by Ted Dekker include Jack and Stephanie Singleton, Dr. Ellis Archer, and Alex Pardey. The novel follows psychologist Daniel Black and his journey to uncover the mysteries surrounding the house they are trapped in.
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No, the only two movies that were film adaptations of Ted Dekker's books are Thr3e and House.
Anderson-Frank House was created in 1898.
Frank Wilbur House was created in 1923.
Frank A. Hall House was created in 1855.
John Frank House was created in 1955.