The page House of Pain contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic violent images which may be disturbing to some. Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older.
If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page. |
“ | This guy must have 5, maybe 600 bodies down there and I've seen 'em! Stuck up on the walls like some psycho version of the Sistine Chapel! | „ |
~ Darry Jenner about the Creeper's "House of Pain". |
The House of Pain is the name referring to the torturous domain of The Creeper and it is a location featured in the 2001 horror film Jeepers Creepers.
In the 23rd spring of the 2001, after the Creeper tries to run them off in its 1941 Chevrolet Heavy-Duty Cab Over Engine truck during its bloodthirsty annual 23-day killing spree, Darius "Darry" Jenner and his sister Patricia "Trish" Jenner, who both were driving across the state of Florida, witnessed the Creeper tossing what looks to be bodies wrapped in bloodstained sheets, into a large sewer pipe next to an old church on intersection crossing the town of Poho County. After the Creeper tries to run them over a second time, Darry suggest Trish to go back to the church and investigate. Upon investigating the pipe, Darry orders Trish to hold his feet. However, Darry sees a swarm of rats, which causes him to slide down while screaming. At the bottom, he finds out a body, who turns out to be a dying young man with a huge stitched across his thorax. He then finds hundreds of dead bodies covering the walls and ceiling (though some of several preserved dead bodies there are up to two hundred years old). The Creeper soon returns and realizing someone has been snooping around his lair, the Creeper goes after the Jenner siblings finding their car and discovering Darry was in his lair which he goes back to. His suspicions confirmed, The Creeper burns all evidence of his heinous crimes by incinerating all the bodies inside the building, realizing pretty soon he would be discovered.
However, the Creeper’s efforts to conceal his crimes were not entirely successful. The remains of the House of Pain were discovered by police, and at least 300 bodies were recovered from the scene.
The Creeper now lives within an abandoned factory, so it is implied that it left the "House of Pain" for the new one somewhere in Florida to call home. The interior of the "house of pain" itself also contained what appeared to be old, wooden-geared machines, which would date them to around the mid-18th century (the last time wooden gears were commonly used in machinery) unless the Creeper created them himself. Numerous vials can also be seen, containing what are assumed to be embalming and preserving chemicals used to preserve the bodies adorning the walls.
Quotes
“ | You found its House of Pain! | „ |
~ Jezelle Gay Hartman to Darry Jenner about the Creeper's "House of Pain". |
“ | Those bodies down there! That's what it likes to call it, its "House of Pain". | „ |
~ Jezelle Gay Hartman about the Creeper's "House of Pain". |
Gallery
Images
Videos
Trivia
- The scene where the Creeper tosses the bodies into the pipe was inspired by the case of Dennis DePue (1943-1991), a former Michigan property acessor who killed his wife Marilynn and was seen witness near an old church with a bloodstained sheet.