A teenage boy struggles to keep his father's faith in God, when his family falls victim to the plot of the Devil.
Johnnie Miller, a sixteen year old, plans to make a short film for his High School Media class about someone he admires. He chooses his father, Jeremiah, a pastor deep in his faith. Jeremiah makes a great subject, not only for Johnnie's admiration, but for the respect and quality reputation he has in his congregation and community. The whole film is seen through Johnnie's camera.—Doctor Zee
"House of Temptation" tells the story of Johnnie Miller, a sixteen year old, who plans to make a short film for his High School Media class about someone he admires. He chooses his father, Jeremiah, a pastor deep in his faith. Jeremiah makes a great subject, not only for Johnnie's admiration, but for the respect and quality reputation he has in his congregation and community. The film is told through Johnnie's lens.—Doc Zee
A Film Shot in 'Bodega Bay' where Alfred Hitchcock shot 'The Birds'. 'House Of Temptation utilizes the haunted house as a metaphor to juxtapose the story of a simple family in the midst of a serious test of their spiritual values. A seemingly solid family structure disintegrates when they are tempted to stray from their virtues and thereby defy their religious beliefs by a mysterious force. The family's most innocent member, Johnnie, must put the pieces together in order to solve the mystery of his family's fall from grace and redeem them'.—Anonymous