Don't Go in the Bedroom)[4][5] is a 1973 British exploitation horror film directed by José Ramón Larraz, written by Derek Ford, and starring Andrea Allan, Karl Lanchbury and Judy Matheson.
Its plot follows a young fashion model who witnesses a murder in an abandoned house in the woods, but is unable to relocate it after reporting the crime to police.
London fashion model Valerie Jennings travels into the countryside with her photographer boyfriend, Terry, who is searching for an abandoned house; he intends to find something there, but does not tell her what it is.
She enters her apartment, and while standing at the kitchen window, sees Terry's car parked on the street.
Panicked, Valerie visits her friend Mike and his girlfriend, Stella, who urge her not to go to the police, fearing she will implicate herself in Terry's burglary.
Later at a modeling shoot, Mike introduces Valerie to his friend Paul, a young and shy artist who makes masks for a living.
Back in her apartment building, Valerie becomes unnerved by the presence of Mr. Hornby, an eccentric new neighbor who moves in below her, and who keeps pigeons in his home.
Hearing someone come up the stairs, she again hides in the closet, and sees Susanna enter the room, calling for Paul and chastising him.
[7] It received theatrical distribution in the United States beginning in October 1974 through American International Pictures, who retitled the film The House That Vanished.
[5] The film was released on VHS in 1984, under the title The House That Vanished, by Media Home Entertainment.