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American Horror Story: Murder House

The first season of American Horror Story, retroactively subtitled Murder House, centers on the Harmon family, who, after dealing with a miscarriage and infidelity, move to a restored mansion in Los Angeles, unaware that the ghosts of its former residents and their victims haunt the house. The ensemble cast includes Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott, Evan Peters, Taissa Farmiga, Denis O'Hare and Jessica Lange.

American Horror Story: Murder House
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Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkFX
Original releaseOctober 5 (2011 -10-05) –
December 21, 2011 (2011 -12-21)
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Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for cable network FX, American Horror Story was announced in February 2011, with production commencing that April. The season was broadcast between October 5 and December 21, 2011, being produced by 20th Century Fox Television. Dante Di Loreto served as executive producer alongside Murphy and Falchuk.

Murder House generally received positive reviews from critics and drew consistently high ratings for FX, ending its cycle as the biggest new cable series of the year. The season was nominated for various industry awards, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama, and received a total of seventeen Emmy Award nominations. In addition, Lange won the Golden Globe, the Screen Actors Guild Award, and the Primetime Emmy Award for her supporting role.

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

Murder House main cast
 
Connie Britton
 
Dylan McDermott
 
Evan Peters
 
Taissa Farmiga
 
Denis O'Hare
 
Jessica Lange

Special guest stars edit

Recurring edit

Guest stars edit


Episodes edit

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11"Pilot"Ryan MurphyRyan Murphy & Brad FalchukOctober 5, 2011 (2011-10-05)1ATS793.18[1]
The Harmon family moves from Boston to Los Angeles to recover from mother Vivien's miscarriage and father Ben's infidelity with one of his students. Their daughter Violet starts at a new school, only to be terrorized by a group of girls. The family deals with intrusive neighbors Constance and her daughter, Addie, who has Down syndrome, along with Larry, a previous homeowner with a heavily scarred face who set fire to his entire family. Ben, a psychiatrist, sees patients in his home; one of them, a possibly psychotic boy named Tate, becomes friends with Violet. Vivien rehires the house's former housekeeper, the elderly Moira, who appears to Ben as a young, seductive maid. Ben and Vivien eventually have sex, once after a fight, and later while she thinks he has dressed up in a bondage suit. She later tells Ben she's pregnant.
22"Home Invasion"Alfonso Gomez-RejonRyan Murphy & Brad FalchukOctober 12, 2011 (2011-10-12)1ATS012.46[2]
After meeting with a new patient, Bianca, Ben receives a call from his ex-mistress, Hayden, who tells him she's pregnant and needs his support for an abortion. Ben lies to Vivien to resolve his past. A trio of serial killer enthusiasts led by Bianca break into the house to re-enact the brutal murders of two nursing students that occurred in the house in 1968. Vivien and Violet are the intended victims, but they escape their captors, who become lost in the house. Tate and the ghosts of the house dispatch the intruders. Upon hearing of what happened, Ben leaves Hayden at the clinic and rushes home. Vivien tells him that they are selling the house.
33"Murder House"Bradley BueckerJennifer SaltOctober 19, 2011 (2011-10-19)1ATS022.59[3]
The Harmons' finances take a blow, making moving impractical. Hayden surprises Ben by appearing at his doorstep, telling him she is keeping the baby, moving close to him, and determined to continue their affair. Vivien learns about the house's original owners, crazed surgeon Charles Montgomery, and his wife, Nora, who provided illegal abortions in their basement until their bitter marriage ended in murder. After spotting blood, Vivien is told by her doctor that the baby is fine. Ben passes out, and the doctor informs him that he found traces of an opiate that causes memory loss. Ben confronts Moira, who has been trying to seduce him, about drugging his coffee. Hayden shows up again, frantic that Ben has ignored her. As he takes her outside to calm her down, Larry kills her with a shovel to help Ben, who becomes distraught. Larry convinces him that getting rid of the body is the best option. Larry digs a hole, discovering Moira's remains, but buries Hayden over them. Constance tells Moira that she's now stuck in the house forever.
44"Halloween (Part 1)"David SemelJames WongOctober 26, 2011 (2011-10-26)1ATS032.96[4]
The Harmons hire interior designers to makeover the house to help it sell, mistaking the arriving Chad and his partner Patrick for the designers. Unknown to the Harmons, the couple are the former owners killed by the Rubber Man in the house one year ago. Violet demands Tate tell her what is in the basement. Tate says it is the still-living abomination created when Dr. Montgomery, driven insane, tried to bring his dismembered child back to life by sewing the pieces together with various animal parts. Vivien confronts Ben about phone calls from Hayden, who swears that Hayden is gone. The baby begins kicking, an impossibility at eight weeks. At the hospital, an ultrasound reveals that the baby is more developed than it should be; the ultrasound technician collapses after seeing the baby onscreen. While trick-or-treating, Addie is fatally hit by a car, and Constance attempts to get her to the Harmons' lawn before she dies, but fails. Violet is alone in the house when Larry arrives, and the Rubber Man appears behind her. The Harmons return from the hospital to find the house broken into and Violet missing. Ben answers a knock at the door and finds Hayden's ghost standing there, covered in dirt.
55"Halloween (Part 2)"David SemelTim MinearNovember 2, 2011 (2011-11-02)1ATS042.74[5]
The Rubber Man disappears, and Tate appears. He and Violet go on their date to the beach, and Tate tells her high school was terrible for him. Five mangled, bloody teens appear and harass Tate, prompting the couple to leave. Vivien tells Ben that Hayden is in the house. Ben finds her in the basement, but Larry knocks him out with the shovel and ties him up. He is freed by Nora, who urges him to save his child. Hayden appears to Vivien, and both are shocked to learn that the other is pregnant with Ben's child. Hayden attacks her, but is stopped by Ben, who is forced to admit that he impregnated Hayden months after Vivien discovered the affair. Afterward, Hayden is arrested. The teens find Tate and Violet, but Tate protects Violet by making them chase him. Constance takes Violet to her house, revealing that Addie is dead and Tate is her son. The teens are revealed to be ghosts from various cliques at Westfield High who were killed in a school shooting committed by Tate in 1994. The ghosts angrily demand to know why he killed them and that he admit what he did, but Tate cannot remember anything about them. Two of the ghosts, one a football player and the other a cheerleader, asked why he "targeted jocks" (a likely reference to the Columbine Massacre). With Halloween night ending, the teens depart. The other ghosts, including Moira, Chad, Patrick, and Nora, warily return to the house. Ben packs and sadly leaves the house.
66"Piggy Piggy"Michael UppendahlJessica SharzerNovember 9, 2011 (2011-11-09)1ATS052.83[6]
After Violet confirms online that Tate was shot in his bedroom by a SWAT team after his massacre at Westfield High, Constance introduces her to a medium, Billie Dean, and she and Constance explain that Tate is unaware he is dead. Constance has been sending him to Ben, hoping a breakthrough will help him pass on, and they need Violet's help, though the revelation shakes Violet. Ben needs to use the house for his therapy sessions to earn money, and Vivien agrees out of necessity. Ben sees a new patient, Derek, who is terrified by urban legends, most recently the legend of the "Piggy Man," who will slaughter anyone who repeats a specific mantra in the mirror. Ben begins noticing that Vivien has developed an attraction to the security officer. Vivien contacts the ultrasound technician who fainted during the ultrasound and has since quit her job, and she claims she saw that the baby was the Antichrist. Taking Ben's advice to face his fear, Derek repeats the mantra in his bathroom mirror, but is ironically shot and killed by a masked, armed robber. Violet tries to confront Tate, but is mobbed by the other ghosts. Overwhelmed, she attempts suicide, but Tate saves her. Tate tearfully confesses that he loves her. He plans to leave her alone, but she comforts him.
77"Open House"Tim HunterBrad FalchukNovember 16, 2011 (2011-11-16)1ATS063.06[7]
In 1994, Larry, in love with Constance, mercy-kills her deformed son, Beau, who lives chained in the attic, at Constance's request upon learning that Beau would be taken away from her due to her neglectful parenting. In the present, Violet takes solace in Tate, who says he is aware of the ghosts and that they will not harm her if she tells them to leave her alone. He shows her old photographs he found of the house and the Montgomerys. Vivien learns she is pregnant with twins. Resolving to be upfront with prospective buyers about the house's past, she learns of the Montgomerys and that Charles revived their son as a monster, causing Nora to go insane and kill him and herself. Ben finds Larry's home and confronts him, learning that Larry wants the house so he can be with Constance. Violet shares the photos of the Montgomerys with Vivien, who is shocked to find that she recognizes Nora as one of the interested buyers from Episode 3.
88"Rubber Man"Miguel ArtetaRyan MurphyNovember 23, 2011 (2011-11-23)1ATS072.81[8]
Tate is revealed to be the Rubber Man, who attempted to provide the distraught Nora with a baby. The outfit is a fetish suit Chad bought in hopes of reigniting his and Patrick's failing relationship. Tate donned the suit and killed Patrick and Chad after they decided not to have a baby, hoping that a new family would move in and have a child which could be given to Nora. In the present, Hayden conspires with Nora to drive Vivien insane so that they can have her twins. Vivien and Violet are confronted by the ghostly house intruders from Episode 2. Ben believes Vivien is mentally unstable because the police found no evidence of the intruders' presence, and Violet lied about what she saw. He prohibits Vivien from leaving, believing that she is trying to take Violet and the twins away from him. Vivien steals Marcy's handgun for protection. Hayden convinces Tate, as the Rubber Man, to attack Vivien, revealing that Tate fathered one of Vivien's twins. During the attack, Vivien accidentally shoots Ben, who is convinced that she is a danger to herself and others. Vivien's reaction to another poltergeist results in the police taking her away. Chad and Patrick's murder is shown in its entirety, revealing that after Tate immobilized them, Moira gave Tate the couple's gun, which Tate used to stage their deaths as a murder/suicide.
99"Spooky Little Girl"John ScottJennifer SaltNovember 30, 2011 (2011-11-30)1ATS082.85[9]
The events of the famous 1940s Black Dahlia case are depicted, in which a dentist raped Elizabeth Short while she was under anesthesia, only to find he had administered too much and she had died. The ghost of Charles Montgomery dismembers her corpse. In the present, Elizabeth's ghost appears to Ben, seeking his psychiatric help. Ben receives a call from Vivien's OB/GYN telling him that Vivien's twins have separate fathers – him and someone else. He accuses Vivien of cheating on him. Hayden tells him that she saw Vivien and Luke, the security guard, growing closer. Ben confronts Luke about the possible paternity and learns that Luke is sterile. After Constance and Travis get into a domestic dispute, Travis has sex with Hayden in the Harmon house. Hayden kills him, and Larry, who "owes her a favor," takes Travis's body and dumps it in public in the Black Dahlia tradition. Ben finds the Rubber Man's mask and realizes the possibility that Vivien was raped. Moira tells Constance that Tate is the other father. She asks Billie Dean what would happen if a ghost sires a living child. The medium tells her of the Pope's knowledge of such an event as the beginning of the Apocalypse by the Antichrist.
1010"Smoldering Children"Michael LehmannJames WongDecember 7, 2011 (2011-12-07)1ATS092.54[10]
It is revealed that Tate caused Larry's scars by setting him on fire on the morning of the school shooting. The police tell Constance of Travis' murder, and her behavior causes them to suspect her as his killer. Ben learns that Violet has not been seen in school in over two weeks and notices a blowfly infestation in the house. Ben calls an exterminator to deal with the infestation, which results in Tate killing the exterminator while he investigates the crawl space beneath the house. Ben and Violet argue about her school attendance, and she reluctantly agrees to return on the condition that she can change schools. Ben checks out boarding schools for Violet, and upon hearing this, Tate takes measures to keep her around, ending in showing Violet her corpse in the house's crawl space - Violet had died from her suicide attempt in episode 6, despite Tate's attempts to save her. In an act of penance for his crimes, Larry confesses to the murder of Travis after meeting the ghosts of his wife and two daughters for the first time. Ben learns that Tate is the Rubber Man and the other one who impregnated Vivien.
1111"Birth"Alfonso Gomez-RejonTim MinearDecember 14, 2011 (2011-12-14)1ATS102.59[11]
Ben goes to pick up Vivien at the sanitarium, intent on taking Violet with him. However, Violet, as a ghost, is trapped on the property. He takes Vivien home to pick up Violet as Vivien insists on going to her sister's in Florida. While waiting in the car, Vivien begins to have labor pains. Violet tries to explain to her father that she is dead. Constance brings Vivien into the house and gets "help" to assist in the delivery – the ghosts of Dr. Charles Montgomery and the 1968 nurses. As Vivien goes into labor, Chad tells Violet that Tate was the one who sired one of the twins. Vivien has great difficulty giving birth to the babies, losing one to stillbirth while the other causes her to bleed internally. Violet appears to comfort her mother and asks her to "come be with her." Vivien dies, and Violet confronts Tate, telling him she loves him but can never forgive him. Tate begs for forgiveness. She screams for him to go away, and he does. Vivien appears and comforts her daughter in the afterlife.
1212"Afterbirth"Bradley BueckerJessica SharzerDecember 21, 2011 (2011-12-21)1ATS113.22[12]
Ben, feeling alone, plans to commit suicide, but the ghosts of Violet and Vivien encourage him to take the living twin and get out of the house. During his attempt, he is killed by Hayden and the home-invader ghosts, hanged from the chandelier; Constance takes the living twin. Moira and the other "innocent" ghosts help the Harmon ghosts prevent the deaths of further tenants by scaring away the first family that wants to move in, the Ramoses. Tate, feeling alienated, tries to kill the Ramos son so that Violet won't be alone. She prevents this by distracting Tate. Nora, who wants a child since hers was murdered and turned evil, relinquishes motherhood of the dead Harmon twin to Vivien, who asks Moira to be its godmother. The Harmons and Moira decorate the house for Christmas, while Tate tells Hayden he will wait "forever" for Violet. Three years later, Constance comes home and sees a trail of blood on the floor, leading to the bedroom of the living Harmon twin, now about three years old and looking much like Tate. He has murdered his nanny and is sitting in a rocking chair, smiling up at Constance.

Production edit

Conception edit

What you saw in the finale was the end of the Harmon house. The second season of the show will be a brand-new home or building to haunt. Just like this year every season of this show will have a beginning, middle and end. [The second season] won't be in L.A. It will obviously be in America, but in a completely different locale.

– Murphy on American Horror Story's second season.[13]

Creators Murphy and Falchuk began working on American Horror Story before their Fox series Glee began production.[14] Murphy wanted to do the opposite of what he had done previously and thus began his work on the series. He stated, "I went from Nip/Tuck to Glee, so it made sense that I wanted to do something challenging and dark. And I always had loved, as Brad had, the horror genre. So it just was a natural for me." Falchuk was intrigued by the idea of putting a different angle on the horror genre, stating that their main goal in creating the series was to scare viewers. "You want people to be a little bit off balance afterward," he said.[15]

The dark tone of the series is modeled after the ABC soap opera Dark Shadows, which Murphy's grandmother forced him to watch when he was younger to toughen him up.[16] He also cited Rosemary's Baby, Don't Look Now, The Amityville Horror, and Stanley Kubrick's version of The Shining as influences for the series.

Murphy and Falchuk planned that each season of the series would tell a different story from the beginning.[13] After the first-season finale aired, Murphy spoke of his plans to change the cast and location for the second season, while retaining some actors from the first,[17] "The people that are coming back will be playing completely different characters, creatures, monsters, etc. [The Harmons'] stories are done."[13]

In February 2011, FX officially announced that it had ordered a pilot for a possible series from Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, with both Murphy and Falchuk writing and Murphy directing. Dante Di Loreto was announced as executive producer. Production on the series began in April 2011.[18] In July 2011, FX officially announced the project had been given a series order consisting of 13 episodes.[19] In August 2011, it was announced that Tim Minear, Jennifer Salt, James Wong, and Jessica Sharzer had joined the series as writers.[20]

Crossover with Coven (AHS: Apocalypse) edit

On October 30, 2016, Murphy announced that a future crossover season of the series would continue the Murder House and Coven stories, merging their characters and themes. He did not state which season it would be but that he had already reached out to actors from both seasons to reprise their respective roles.[21] Murphy later confirmed one of the Murder House characters would be moved in the season finale of Coven. However, on January 5, 2018, it was initially announced that the crossover season would be taking place in the ninth season. Still, on June 14, 2018, the crossover was moved to the eighth season, titled Apocalypse.

Casting edit

Casting announcements began in March 2011, with Connie Britton first to be cast, portraying female lead Vivien Harmon.[22] Britton stated that she took a risk in taking the role of Vivien. When Murphy presented the role to her, he said, "This is something we've never seen you do before. It will be turning what you've just been doing on its ear." She was intrigued by what he had presented her and ultimately decided to take the part.[23] In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, series co-creator Ryan Murphy stated that he had told Connie Britton, early on, that her character Vivien would die in the first season. "We've really had the whole season mapped out from the beginning," he said. "In the meetings with the core actors, the three leads being Connie, Dylan [McDermott] and Jessica [Lange], as we tried to snare them, we were able to say this is where you start, this is the middle, and this is where you end up. So, yes, I was able to tell Connie really the whole run of the series."[24]

Denis O'Hare joined the cast in late March 2011 as Larry Harvey.[25] Jessica Lange joined the cast in April 2011 as Constance, marking her first regular role on television.[26] Lange was attracted to the role because it didn't require a 22-episode commitment like a series on a broadcast network. "That was huge for me!" she said. "I wasn't about to commit to, you know, six months. It was cable, rather than network... I've been offered network [shows] before, and determined not to do it, just because I can't make that kind of time commitment."[27]

Dylan McDermott was cast as the lead Ben Harmon in late April 2011. His character was initially described as "a handsome and masculine but sensitive therapist who loves his family but has hurt his wife."[28] McDermott stated that he wanted to do the role to break away from his previous role as Bobby Donnell in the ABC series The Practice. "This was exactly why I wanted to do this show – to change it up and do a different kind of character. People think of me as the guy from The Practice... I wanted to turn that [notion] on its head, and hopefully, I'm doing that [with this show]", he said.[29]

In May 2011, Taissa Farmiga and Evan Peters were the last lead actors to be cast, portraying Violet Harmon and Tate Langdon, respectively.[30] Farmiga said that she loved Violet "immediately" and that "she had spunk to her, she had attitude."[31] Murphy has described Tate as the "true monster" of the series, adding, "To Evan's great credit and the credit of the writers, I think Evan's done an amazingly difficult job making a monster sympathetic."[32]

Filming edit

 
Murphy was looking for a house that could be appropriately creepy but also attractive.[33]

The pilot episode was shot on location in a house in Country Club Park, Los Angeles, California, which serves as the haunted house and crime scene in the series. Designed and built in 1902 by Alfred Rosenheim, the president of the American Institute of Architects' Los Angeles chapter, the Tudor or Collegiate Gothic-style single-family home was previously used as a convent.[33][34] An adjoining chapel was removed from exterior shots using CGI.[35]

The series is filmed on sets that are an exact replica of the house.[36] Details such as Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows, and hammered bronze light fixtures, were re-created to preserve the look of the house.[33] The house became available for rent on Airbnb for six months, beginning February 2016, before being unlisted.[37]

Due to a "very aggressive" production schedule and the series' pilot shoot having to wait for co-creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's other show, Glee, to wrap its second season production, it was announced that the show's first-season finale, the thirteenth episode, would be thirty minutes shorter than planned.[38] Finally, the thirteenth episode was dropped and they made the twelfth episode 10 minutes longer (52 minutes). The finale aired on December 21, 2011.

Title sequence edit

The opening title sequence was created by Kyle Cooper and his company Prologue. He also created the title sequence for the AMC series The Walking Dead and the 1995 film Se7en. The theme music was composed by sound designer Cesar Davila-Irizarry and musician Charlie Clouser.[39] The sequence is set in the Harmons' basement and includes images of postmortem young children, unborn (or aborted) babies in jars, skulls, a christening dress, a nurse's uniform, and a figure holding a pair of bloody hedge clippers. Murphy described the sequence as a mini-mystery and stated, "By the time you see the ninth episode of this season, every image in that title sequence will be explained."[40]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

American Horror Story: Murder House received positive reviews from critics. Metacritic reported a weighted score of 65 out of 100 on based on 164 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[41] The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a "Certified Fresh" 72% approval rating with an average rating of 6.55/10 based on 147 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Convoluted yet effective, American Horror Story is strange, gory, and twisted enough to keep viewers hooked."[42] Ken Tucker from Entertainment Weekly awarded the pilot episode a B+, stating, "AHS is pretty much all scare, all the time: a whole lotta screams, sex, jolts, mashed faces, psychotic behavior, and dead babies."[43] Chuck Barney of the San Jose Mercury News said, "Most TV shows, after all, quickly fade from memory. This one will haunt your dreams."[44] Hank Stuever from The Washington Post said in his review, "Overdoing things is one of Murphy's trademark flaws, but this show has a captivating style and giddy gross-outs."[45] The New York Times' Mike Hale called the show "a more classically minded chiller," taking into mind the success of HBO's True Blood and AMC's The Walking Dead.[46] However, not all reviews were favorable. Alan Sepinwall of HitFix gave the series a D−, saying, "It is so far over the top that the top is a microscopic speck in its rearview mirror."[47]

American Horror Story (season 1): Critical reception by episode

Season 1 (2011): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[48]

Awards and nominations edit

In its first season, American Horror Story was nominated for 65 awards and won 19.

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2011 IGN's Best of 2011: TV[49] Best Sci-Fi/Horror Series American Horror Story Won
16th Satellite Awards Best TV Series – Genre Won
Special Achievement Award: Outstanding Performance in a TV Series Jessica Lange Won
2012 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Won
3rd Dorian Awards[50] TV Performance of the Year Won
TV Drama of the Year American Horror Story Won
LGBT-Themed TV Show of the Year Nominated
Campy TV Show of the Year Nominated
Bram Stoker Award 2011[51] Best Screenplay Jessica Sharzer (for "Afterbirth") Won
38th Saturn Awards Best Actress on TV Jessica Lange Nominated
Best Actor on TV Dylan McDermott Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TV Frances Conroy Nominated
Best Guest Performer on TV Zachary Quinto Nominated
Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series American Horror Story Nominated
2nd Critics' Choice TV Awards Best Movie or Miniseries Nominated
Best Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Jessica Lange Nominated
64th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Won
Frances Conroy Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Connie Britton Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Denis O'Hare Nominated
Outstanding Miniseries or Movie* American Horror Story Nominated
64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie Mark Worthington, Edward L. Rubin, Ellen Brill (for "Open House") Nominated
Beth Rubino, Charles M. Lagola, Ellen Brill (for "Pilot") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special Chrisi Karvonides, Conan Castro (for "Halloween (Part 1)") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or Movie Fabienne Bouville (for "Birth") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or Movie Monte C. Haught, Samantha Wade, Melanie Verkins, Natalie Driscoll, Michelle Ceglia Won
Outstanding Main Title Design Kyle Cooper, Juan Ruiz Anchia, Gabriel Diaz, Ryan Murphy Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or Movie (Non-Prosthetic) Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Silvina Knight, D. Garen Tolkin Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie, or Special Eryn Krueger Mekash, Hiroshi Yada, Michael Mekash, Christopher Nelson, Kim Ayers, Christien Tinsley, Jason Hamer Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special Gary Megregian, David Klotz, Steve M. Stuhr, Jason Krane, Jason Lezama, Timothy Cleveland, Bruce Tanis, Simon Coke, Zane Bruce, Jeff Gunn, Lance Wiseman (for "Piggy Piggy") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie Sean Rush, Joe Earle, Doug Andham (for "Piggy Piggy") Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination Tim Davison Nominated
69th Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or TV Film Jessica Lange Won
Best TV Series – Drama American Horror Story Nominated
5th Kerrang! Awards Best TV Show Nominated
16th Online Film & Television Association Awards[52] Best Drama Series Nominated
Best Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
Best Direction in a Drama Series Won
Best Writing in a Drama Series Nominated
Best Music in a Series Won
Best Sound in a Series Nominated
Best Editing in a Series Won
Best Cinematography in a Series Nominated
Best Production Design in a Series Nominated
Best Costume Design in a Series Nominated
Best Makeup/Hairstyling in a Series Nominated
Best Visual Effects in a Series Won
Best New Theme Song in a Series Won
Best New Titles Sequence Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Jessica Lange Nominated
16th ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards One-Hour Single Camera TV Series Mark Worthington (for "Murder House") Nominated
28th Artios Awards[53] TV movie or Miniseries Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, Eric Souliere (Associate) Nominated
28th TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Drama Jessica Lange Nominated
TV Guide Awards 2012[54][55] Favorite Villain Jessica Lange (as Constance Langdon) Nominated
Favorite Horror Series American Horror Story Nominated
1st PAAFTJ TV Awards[56] Best Miniseries or TV Movie Nominated
Best Main Title Design Nominated
Best Directing for a Miniseries or TV Movie Ryan Murphy Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie Jessica Lange Won
Best Cast in a Miniseries or TV Movie Dylan McDermott, Connie Britton, Taissa Farmiga, Jessica Lange, Evan Peters, Denis O'Hare Nominated
Best Production Design in a Miniseries or TV Movie Mark Worthington Won
Best Cinematography in a Miniseries or TV Movie Mark Worthington Nominated
5th NewNowNext Awards Cause You're Hot Jessica Lange Nominated
2013 24th PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Long-Form TV Brad Buecker, Dante Di Loreto, Brad Falchuk, Ryan Murphy, Chip Vucelich, Alexis Martin Woodall Nominated

* The FX network submitted the series to the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the miniseries, rather than the drama series, category for its 64th Primetime Emmy Awards.[57]

Ratings edit

The pilot episode gained a 1.6 ratings share among adults aged 18–49 and garnered 3.2 million viewers,[58] and totalled 5.2 million between two airings.[59] These were the best numbers FX had ever received for a series premiere.[60] Taken together with equally strong numbers for the station's returning original series – Sons of Anarchy, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and The League – the episode helped make October the most-watched month on FX ever.[61] The episode was seen by 3.2 million viewers total in 59 countries.[62]

Ratings increased as the season progressed, with the fourth episode receiving a 1.7 ratings share among adults 18–49, a tenth of a point higher than the pilot episode.[4] The seventh episode had a viewership of 3.06 million, receiving a 1.8 ratings share in the 18–49 demographic; a series high.[63][64] The season finale was watched by 3.22 million viewers and received a 1.7 ratings share in the 18–49 demographic.[12] The first season tied with the TNT series Falling Skies as the biggest new cable series of the year among adults 18–49.[65]

American Horror Story's November 2011 international premiere across Europe and Latin America, on Fox International Channels, drew rankings of 1st or 2nd among all Pay-TV in most metered markets for its time slot. In the UK, it premiered on non-terrestrial channel FX, with 128,200 viewers. The second episode saw an increase of 27%, receiving an overall viewership of 158,700.[66]

Home media edit

American Horror Story – The Complete First Season
Set Details Special Features
  • 12 Episodes
  • 4 Disc Set (DVD)
  • 3 Disc Set (BD)
  • English 5.1 Dolby Digital
  • Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French
  • Runtime: 533 Minutes
  • Audio Commentary on the Pilot Episode
  • The Murder House presented by Eternal Darkness Tours of Hollywood
  • Behind the Fright: The Making of American Horror Story
  • Overture to Horror: Creating the Title Sequence
  • Out of the Shadows: Meet the House Ghosts
Release Dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
September 25, 2012 (2012-09-25)[67] October 15, 2012 (2012-10-15)[68] October 19, 2012 (2012-10-19)[69]

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  • American Horror Story: Murder House at IMDb

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This article is about the first season of the series For a summary of the episode titled Murder House see Murder House American Horror Story episode The first season of American Horror Story retroactively subtitled Murder House centers on the Harmon family who after dealing with a miscarriage and infidelity move to a restored mansion in Los Angeles unaware that the ghosts of its former residents and their victims haunt the house The ensemble cast includes Connie Britton Dylan McDermott Evan Peters Taissa Farmiga Denis O Hare and Jessica Lange American Horror Story Murder HousePromotional poster and home media cover artStarringConnie Britton Dylan McDermott Evan Peters Taissa Farmiga Denis O Hare Jessica LangeCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes12ReleaseOriginal networkFXOriginal releaseOctober 5 2011 10 05 December 21 2011 2011 12 21 Season chronologyNext AsylumList of episodesCreated by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for cable network FX American Horror Story was announced in February 2011 with production commencing that April The season was broadcast between October 5 and December 21 2011 being produced by 20th Century Fox Television Dante Di Loreto served as executive producer alongside Murphy and Falchuk Murder House generally received positive reviews from critics and drew consistently high ratings for FX ending its cycle as the biggest new cable series of the year The season was nominated for various industry awards including the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama and received a total of seventeen Emmy Award nominations In addition Lange won the Golden Globe the Screen Actors Guild Award and the Primetime Emmy Award for her supporting role Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main 1 2 Special guest stars 1 3 Recurring 1 4 Guest stars 2 Episodes 3 Production 3 1 Conception 3 2 Crossover with Coven AHS Apocalypse 3 3 Casting 3 4 Filming 3 5 Title sequence 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Awards and nominations 4 3 Ratings 5 Home media 6 References 7 External linksCast and characters editMain article List of American Horror Story cast members Main edit Murder House main cast nbsp Connie Britton nbsp Dylan McDermott nbsp Evan Peters nbsp Taissa Farmiga nbsp Denis O Hare nbsp Jessica Lange Connie Britton as Vivien Harmon Dylan McDermott as Dr Ben Harmon Evan Peters as Tate Langdon Taissa Farmiga as Violet Harmon Denis O Hare as Larry Harvey Jessica Lange as Constance LangdonSpecial guest stars edit Zachary Quinto as Chad Warwick Kate Mara as Hayden McClaine Charles S Dutton as Detective Granger Eric Stonestreet as DerekRecurring edit Sarah Paulson as Billie Dean Howard Lily Rabe as Nora Montgomery Frances Conroy as Moira O Hara Matt Ross as Charles Montgomery Jamie Brewer as Adelaide Addie Langdon Morris Chestnut as Luke Christine Estabrook as Marcy Alexandra Breckenridge as young Moira O Hara Celia Finkelstein as Nurse Gladys Michael Graziadei as Travis Wanderley Kyle Davis as Dallas Eve Gordon as Dr Hall Rosa Salazar as Nurse Maria Teddy Sears as Patrick Azura Skye as Fiona David Anthony Higgins as Stan Sam Kinsey as Beauregard Beau Langdon Rebecca Wisocky as Lorraine Harvey Shelby Young as Leah Bodhi Schulz as Troy Kai Schulz as BryanGuest stars edit Adina Porter as Sally Freeman Christian Serratos as Becca Bianca Lawson as Abby Eric Close as Hugo Langdon Jordan David as Kevin Gedman Malaya Rivera Drew as Detective Barrios Brando Eaton as Kyle Greenwell Alexander Nimetz as Amir Stanley Ashley Rickards as Chloe Stapleton Mena Suvari as Elizabeth Short Alessandra Torresani as Stephanie Boggs Ben Woolf as Thaddeus Montgomery The InfantataEpisodes editSee also List of American Horror Story episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeUS viewers millions 11 Pilot Ryan MurphyRyan Murphy amp Brad FalchukOctober 5 2011 2011 10 05 1ATS793 18 1 The Harmon family moves from Boston to Los Angeles to recover from mother Vivien s miscarriage and father Ben s infidelity with one of his students Their daughter Violet starts at a new school only to be terrorized by a group of girls The family deals with intrusive neighbors Constance and her daughter Addie who has Down syndrome along with Larry a previous homeowner with a heavily scarred face who set fire to his entire family Ben a psychiatrist sees patients in his home one of them a possibly psychotic boy named Tate becomes friends with Violet Vivien rehires the house s former housekeeper the elderly Moira who appears to Ben as a young seductive maid Ben and Vivien eventually have sex once after a fight and later while she thinks he has dressed up in a bondage suit She later tells Ben she s pregnant 22 Home Invasion Alfonso Gomez RejonRyan Murphy amp Brad FalchukOctober 12 2011 2011 10 12 1ATS012 46 2 After meeting with a new patient Bianca Ben receives a call from his ex mistress Hayden who tells him she s pregnant and needs his support for an abortion Ben lies to Vivien to resolve his past A trio of serial killer enthusiasts led by Bianca break into the house to re enact the brutal murders of two nursing students that occurred in the house in 1968 Vivien and Violet are the intended victims but they escape their captors who become lost in the house Tate and the ghosts of the house dispatch the intruders Upon hearing of what happened Ben leaves Hayden at the clinic and rushes home Vivien tells him that they are selling the house 33 Murder House Bradley BueckerJennifer SaltOctober 19 2011 2011 10 19 1ATS022 59 3 The Harmons finances take a blow making moving impractical Hayden surprises Ben by appearing at his doorstep telling him she is keeping the baby moving close to him and determined to continue their affair Vivien learns about the house s original owners crazed surgeon Charles Montgomery and his wife Nora who provided illegal abortions in their basement until their bitter marriage ended in murder After spotting blood Vivien is told by her doctor that the baby is fine Ben passes out and the doctor informs him that he found traces of an opiate that causes memory loss Ben confronts Moira who has been trying to seduce him about drugging his coffee Hayden shows up again frantic that Ben has ignored her As he takes her outside to calm her down Larry kills her with a shovel to help Ben who becomes distraught Larry convinces him that getting rid of the body is the best option Larry digs a hole discovering Moira s remains but buries Hayden over them Constance tells Moira that she s now stuck in the house forever 44 Halloween Part 1 David SemelJames WongOctober 26 2011 2011 10 26 1ATS032 96 4 The Harmons hire interior designers to makeover the house to help it sell mistaking the arriving Chad and his partner Patrick for the designers Unknown to the Harmons the couple are the former owners killed by the Rubber Man in the house one year ago Violet demands Tate tell her what is in the basement Tate says it is the still living abomination created when Dr Montgomery driven insane tried to bring his dismembered child back to life by sewing the pieces together with various animal parts Vivien confronts Ben about phone calls from Hayden who swears that Hayden is gone The baby begins kicking an impossibility at eight weeks At the hospital an ultrasound reveals that the baby is more developed than it should be the ultrasound technician collapses after seeing the baby onscreen While trick or treating Addie is fatally hit by a car and Constance attempts to get her to the Harmons lawn before she dies but fails Violet is alone in the house when Larry arrives and the Rubber Man appears behind her The Harmons return from the hospital to find the house broken into and Violet missing Ben answers a knock at the door and finds Hayden s ghost standing there covered in dirt 55 Halloween Part 2 David SemelTim MinearNovember 2 2011 2011 11 02 1ATS042 74 5 The Rubber Man disappears and Tate appears He and Violet go on their date to the beach and Tate tells her high school was terrible for him Five mangled bloody teens appear and harass Tate prompting the couple to leave Vivien tells Ben that Hayden is in the house Ben finds her in the basement but Larry knocks him out with the shovel and ties him up He is freed by Nora who urges him to save his child Hayden appears to Vivien and both are shocked to learn that the other is pregnant with Ben s child Hayden attacks her but is stopped by Ben who is forced to admit that he impregnated Hayden months after Vivien discovered the affair Afterward Hayden is arrested The teens find Tate and Violet but Tate protects Violet by making them chase him Constance takes Violet to her house revealing that Addie is dead and Tate is her son The teens are revealed to be ghosts from various cliques at Westfield High who were killed in a school shooting committed by Tate in 1994 The ghosts angrily demand to know why he killed them and that he admit what he did but Tate cannot remember anything about them Two of the ghosts one a football player and the other a cheerleader asked why he targeted jocks a likely reference to the Columbine Massacre With Halloween night ending the teens depart The other ghosts including Moira Chad Patrick and Nora warily return to the house Ben packs and sadly leaves the house 66 Piggy Piggy Michael UppendahlJessica SharzerNovember 9 2011 2011 11 09 1ATS052 83 6 After Violet confirms online that Tate was shot in his bedroom by a SWAT team after his massacre at Westfield High Constance introduces her to a medium Billie Dean and she and Constance explain that Tate is unaware he is dead Constance has been sending him to Ben hoping a breakthrough will help him pass on and they need Violet s help though the revelation shakes Violet Ben needs to use the house for his therapy sessions to earn money and Vivien agrees out of necessity Ben sees a new patient Derek who is terrified by urban legends most recently the legend of the Piggy Man who will slaughter anyone who repeats a specific mantra in the mirror Ben begins noticing that Vivien has developed an attraction to the security officer Vivien contacts the ultrasound technician who fainted during the ultrasound and has since quit her job and she claims she saw that the baby was the Antichrist Taking Ben s advice to face his fear Derek repeats the mantra in his bathroom mirror but is ironically shot and killed by a masked armed robber Violet tries to confront Tate but is mobbed by the other ghosts Overwhelmed she attempts suicide but Tate saves her Tate tearfully confesses that he loves her He plans to leave her alone but she comforts him 77 Open House Tim HunterBrad FalchukNovember 16 2011 2011 11 16 1ATS063 06 7 In 1994 Larry in love with Constance mercy kills her deformed son Beau who lives chained in the attic at Constance s request upon learning that Beau would be taken away from her due to her neglectful parenting In the present Violet takes solace in Tate who says he is aware of the ghosts and that they will not harm her if she tells them to leave her alone He shows her old photographs he found of the house and the Montgomerys Vivien learns she is pregnant with twins Resolving to be upfront with prospective buyers about the house s past she learns of the Montgomerys and that Charles revived their son as a monster causing Nora to go insane and kill him and herself Ben finds Larry s home and confronts him learning that Larry wants the house so he can be with Constance Violet shares the photos of the Montgomerys with Vivien who is shocked to find that she recognizes Nora as one of the interested buyers from Episode 3 88 Rubber Man Miguel ArtetaRyan MurphyNovember 23 2011 2011 11 23 1ATS072 81 8 Tate is revealed to be the Rubber Man who attempted to provide the distraught Nora with a baby The outfit is a fetish suit Chad bought in hopes of reigniting his and Patrick s failing relationship Tate donned the suit and killed Patrick and Chad after they decided not to have a baby hoping that a new family would move in and have a child which could be given to Nora In the present Hayden conspires with Nora to drive Vivien insane so that they can have her twins Vivien and Violet are confronted by the ghostly house intruders from Episode 2 Ben believes Vivien is mentally unstable because the police found no evidence of the intruders presence and Violet lied about what she saw He prohibits Vivien from leaving believing that she is trying to take Violet and the twins away from him Vivien steals Marcy s handgun for protection Hayden convinces Tate as the Rubber Man to attack Vivien revealing that Tate fathered one of Vivien s twins During the attack Vivien accidentally shoots Ben who is convinced that she is a danger to herself and others Vivien s reaction to another poltergeist results in the police taking her away Chad and Patrick s murder is shown in its entirety revealing that after Tate immobilized them Moira gave Tate the couple s gun which Tate used to stage their deaths as a murder suicide 99 Spooky Little Girl John ScottJennifer SaltNovember 30 2011 2011 11 30 1ATS082 85 9 The events of the famous 1940s Black Dahlia case are depicted in which a dentist raped Elizabeth Short while she was under anesthesia only to find he had administered too much and she had died The ghost of Charles Montgomery dismembers her corpse In the present Elizabeth s ghost appears to Ben seeking his psychiatric help Ben receives a call from Vivien s OB GYN telling him that Vivien s twins have separate fathers him and someone else He accuses Vivien of cheating on him Hayden tells him that she saw Vivien and Luke the security guard growing closer Ben confronts Luke about the possible paternity and learns that Luke is sterile After Constance and Travis get into a domestic dispute Travis has sex with Hayden in the Harmon house Hayden kills him and Larry who owes her a favor takes Travis s body and dumps it in public in the Black Dahlia tradition Ben finds the Rubber Man s mask and realizes the possibility that Vivien was raped Moira tells Constance that Tate is the other father She asks Billie Dean what would happen if a ghost sires a living child The medium tells her of the Pope s knowledge of such an event as the beginning of the Apocalypse by the Antichrist 1010 Smoldering Children Michael LehmannJames WongDecember 7 2011 2011 12 07 1ATS092 54 10 It is revealed that Tate caused Larry s scars by setting him on fire on the morning of the school shooting The police tell Constance of Travis murder and her behavior causes them to suspect her as his killer Ben learns that Violet has not been seen in school in over two weeks and notices a blowfly infestation in the house Ben calls an exterminator to deal with the infestation which results in Tate killing the exterminator while he investigates the crawl space beneath the house Ben and Violet argue about her school attendance and she reluctantly agrees to return on the condition that she can change schools Ben checks out boarding schools for Violet and upon hearing this Tate takes measures to keep her around ending in showing Violet her corpse in the house s crawl space Violet had died from her suicide attempt in episode 6 despite Tate s attempts to save her In an act of penance for his crimes Larry confesses to the murder of Travis after meeting the ghosts of his wife and two daughters for the first time Ben learns that Tate is the Rubber Man and the other one who impregnated Vivien 1111 Birth Alfonso Gomez RejonTim MinearDecember 14 2011 2011 12 14 1ATS102 59 11 Ben goes to pick up Vivien at the sanitarium intent on taking Violet with him However Violet as a ghost is trapped on the property He takes Vivien home to pick up Violet as Vivien insists on going to her sister s in Florida While waiting in the car Vivien begins to have labor pains Violet tries to explain to her father that she is dead Constance brings Vivien into the house and gets help to assist in the delivery the ghosts of Dr Charles Montgomery and the 1968 nurses As Vivien goes into labor Chad tells Violet that Tate was the one who sired one of the twins Vivien has great difficulty giving birth to the babies losing one to stillbirth while the other causes her to bleed internally Violet appears to comfort her mother and asks her to come be with her Vivien dies and Violet confronts Tate telling him she loves him but can never forgive him Tate begs for forgiveness She screams for him to go away and he does Vivien appears and comforts her daughter in the afterlife 1212 Afterbirth Bradley BueckerJessica SharzerDecember 21 2011 2011 12 21 1ATS113 22 12 Ben feeling alone plans to commit suicide but the ghosts of Violet and Vivien encourage him to take the living twin and get out of the house During his attempt he is killed by Hayden and the home invader ghosts hanged from the chandelier Constance takes the living twin Moira and the other innocent ghosts help the Harmon ghosts prevent the deaths of further tenants by scaring away the first family that wants to move in the Ramoses Tate feeling alienated tries to kill the Ramos son so that Violet won t be alone She prevents this by distracting Tate Nora who wants a child since hers was murdered and turned evil relinquishes motherhood of the dead Harmon twin to Vivien who asks Moira to be its godmother The Harmons and Moira decorate the house for Christmas while Tate tells Hayden he will wait forever for Violet Three years later Constance comes home and sees a trail of blood on the floor leading to the bedroom of the living Harmon twin now about three years old and looking much like Tate He has murdered his nanny and is sitting in a rocking chair smiling up at Constance Production editConception edit What you saw in the finale was the end of the Harmon house The second season of the show will be a brand new home or building to haunt Just like this year every season of this show will have a beginning middle and end The second season won t be in L A It will obviously be in America but in a completely different locale Murphy on American Horror Story s second season 13 Creators Murphy and Falchuk began working on American Horror Story before their Fox series Glee began production 14 Murphy wanted to do the opposite of what he had done previously and thus began his work on the series He stated I went from Nip Tuck to Glee so it made sense that I wanted to do something challenging and dark And I always had loved as Brad had the horror genre So it just was a natural for me Falchuk was intrigued by the idea of putting a different angle on the horror genre stating that their main goal in creating the series was to scare viewers You want people to be a little bit off balance afterward he said 15 The dark tone of the series is modeled after the ABC soap opera Dark Shadows which Murphy s grandmother forced him to watch when he was younger to toughen him up 16 He also cited Rosemary s Baby Don t Look Now The Amityville Horror and Stanley Kubrick s version of The Shining as influences for the series Murphy and Falchuk planned that each season of the series would tell a different story from the beginning 13 After the first season finale aired Murphy spoke of his plans to change the cast and location for the second season while retaining some actors from the first 17 The people that are coming back will be playing completely different characters creatures monsters etc The Harmons stories are done 13 In February 2011 FX officially announced that it had ordered a pilot for a possible series from Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk with both Murphy and Falchuk writing and Murphy directing Dante Di Loreto was announced as executive producer Production on the series began in April 2011 18 In July 2011 FX officially announced the project had been given a series order consisting of 13 episodes 19 In August 2011 it was announced that Tim Minear Jennifer Salt James Wong and Jessica Sharzer had joined the series as writers 20 Crossover with Coven AHS Apocalypse edit On October 30 2016 Murphy announced that a future crossover season of the series would continue the Murder House and Coven stories merging their characters and themes He did not state which season it would be but that he had already reached out to actors from both seasons to reprise their respective roles 21 Murphy later confirmed one of the Murder House characters would be moved in the season finale of Coven However on January 5 2018 it was initially announced that the crossover season would be taking place in the ninth season Still on June 14 2018 the crossover was moved to the eighth season titled Apocalypse Casting edit Casting announcements began in March 2011 with Connie Britton first to be cast portraying female lead Vivien Harmon 22 Britton stated that she took a risk in taking the role of Vivien When Murphy presented the role to her he said This is something we ve never seen you do before It will be turning what you ve just been doing on its ear She was intrigued by what he had presented her and ultimately decided to take the part 23 In an interview with Entertainment Weekly series co creator Ryan Murphy stated that he had told Connie Britton early on that her character Vivien would die in the first season We ve really had the whole season mapped out from the beginning he said In the meetings with the core actors the three leads being Connie Dylan McDermott and Jessica Lange as we tried to snare them we were able to say this is where you start this is the middle and this is where you end up So yes I was able to tell Connie really the whole run of the series 24 Denis O Hare joined the cast in late March 2011 as Larry Harvey 25 Jessica Lange joined the cast in April 2011 as Constance marking her first regular role on television 26 Lange was attracted to the role because it didn t require a 22 episode commitment like a series on a broadcast network That was huge for me she said I wasn t about to commit to you know six months It was cable rather than network I ve been offered network shows before and determined not to do it just because I can t make that kind of time commitment 27 Dylan McDermott was cast as the lead Ben Harmon in late April 2011 His character was initially described as a handsome and masculine but sensitive therapist who loves his family but has hurt his wife 28 McDermott stated that he wanted to do the role to break away from his previous role as Bobby Donnell in the ABC series The Practice This was exactly why I wanted to do this show to change it up and do a different kind of character People think of me as the guy from The Practice I wanted to turn that notion on its head and hopefully I m doing that with this show he said 29 In May 2011 Taissa Farmiga and Evan Peters were the last lead actors to be cast portraying Violet Harmon and Tate Langdon respectively 30 Farmiga said that she loved Violet immediately and that she had spunk to her she had attitude 31 Murphy has described Tate as the true monster of the series adding To Evan s great credit and the credit of the writers I think Evan s done an amazingly difficult job making a monster sympathetic 32 Filming edit nbsp Murphy was looking for a house that could be appropriately creepy but also attractive 33 The pilot episode was shot on location in a house in Country Club Park Los Angeles California which serves as the haunted house and crime scene in the series Designed and built in 1902 by Alfred Rosenheim the president of the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles chapter the Tudor or Collegiate Gothic style single family home was previously used as a convent 33 34 An adjoining chapel was removed from exterior shots using CGI 35 The series is filmed on sets that are an exact replica of the house 36 Details such as Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows and hammered bronze light fixtures were re created to preserve the look of the house 33 The house became available for rent on Airbnb for six months beginning February 2016 before being unlisted 37 Due to a very aggressive production schedule and the series pilot shoot having to wait for co creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk s other show Glee to wrap its second season production it was announced that the show s first season finale the thirteenth episode would be thirty minutes shorter than planned 38 Finally the thirteenth episode was dropped and they made the twelfth episode 10 minutes longer 52 minutes The finale aired on December 21 2011 Title sequence edit The opening title sequence was created by Kyle Cooper and his company Prologue He also created the title sequence for the AMC series The Walking Dead and the 1995 film Se7en The theme music was composed by sound designer Cesar Davila Irizarry and musician Charlie Clouser 39 The sequence is set in the Harmons basement and includes images of postmortem young children unborn or aborted babies in jars skulls a christening dress a nurse s uniform and a figure holding a pair of bloody hedge clippers Murphy described the sequence as a mini mystery and stated By the time you see the ninth episode of this season every image in that title sequence will be explained 40 Reception editCritical response edit American Horror Story Murder House received positive reviews from critics Metacritic reported a weighted score of 65 out of 100 on based on 164 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 41 The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a Certified Fresh 72 approval rating with an average rating of 6 55 10 based on 147 reviews The website s consensus reads Convoluted yet effective American Horror Story is strange gory and twisted enough to keep viewers hooked 42 Ken Tucker from Entertainment Weekly awarded the pilot episode a B stating AHS is pretty much all scare all the time a whole lotta screams sex jolts mashed faces psychotic behavior and dead babies 43 Chuck Barney of the San Jose Mercury News said Most TV shows after all quickly fade from memory This one will haunt your dreams 44 Hank Stuever from The Washington Post said in his review Overdoing things is one of Murphy s trademark flaws but this show has a captivating style and giddy gross outs 45 The New York Times Mike Hale called the show a more classically minded chiller taking into mind the success of HBO s True Blood and AMC s The Walking Dead 46 However not all reviews were favorable Alan Sepinwall of HitFix gave the series a D saying It is so far over the top that the top is a microscopic speck in its rearview mirror 47 American Horror Story season 1 Critical reception by episode Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki wiki Season 1 2011 Percentage of positive critics reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes 48 Awards and nominations edit Main article List of awards and nominations received by American Horror Story In its first season American Horror Story was nominated for 65 awards and won 19 Year Association Category Nominated work Result2011 IGN s Best of 2011 TV 49 Best Sci Fi Horror Series American Horror Story Won16th Satellite Awards Best TV Series Genre WonSpecial Achievement Award Outstanding Performance in a TV Series Jessica Lange Won2012 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Won3rd Dorian Awards 50 TV Performance of the Year WonTV Drama of the Year American Horror Story WonLGBT Themed TV Show of the Year NominatedCampy TV Show of the Year NominatedBram Stoker Award 2011 51 Best Screenplay Jessica Sharzer for Afterbirth Won38th Saturn Awards Best Actress on TV Jessica Lange NominatedBest Actor on TV Dylan McDermott NominatedBest Supporting Actress on TV Frances Conroy NominatedBest Guest Performer on TV Zachary Quinto NominatedBest Syndicated Cable TV Series American Horror Story Nominated2nd Critics Choice TV Awards Best Movie or Miniseries NominatedBest Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Jessica Lange Nominated64th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie WonFrances Conroy NominatedOutstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Connie Britton NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Denis O Hare NominatedOutstanding Miniseries or Movie American Horror Story Nominated64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie Mark Worthington Edward L Rubin Ellen Brill for Open House NominatedBeth Rubino Charles M Lagola Ellen Brill for Pilot NominatedOutstanding Casting for a Miniseries Movie or Special Robert J Ulrich Eric Dawson NominatedOutstanding Costumes for a Miniseries Movie or Special Chrisi Karvonides Conan Castro for Halloween Part 1 NominatedOutstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or Movie Fabienne Bouville for Birth NominatedOutstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or Movie Monte C Haught Samantha Wade Melanie Verkins Natalie Driscoll Michelle Ceglia WonOutstanding Main Title Design Kyle Cooper Juan Ruiz Anchia Gabriel Diaz Ryan Murphy NominatedOutstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or Movie Non Prosthetic Eryn Krueger Mekash Kim Ayers Silvina Knight D Garen Tolkin NominatedOutstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Miniseries Movie or Special Eryn Krueger Mekash Hiroshi Yada Michael Mekash Christopher Nelson Kim Ayers Christien Tinsley Jason Hamer NominatedOutstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries Movie or Special Gary Megregian David Klotz Steve M Stuhr Jason Krane Jason Lezama Timothy Cleveland Bruce Tanis Simon Coke Zane Bruce Jeff Gunn Lance Wiseman for Piggy Piggy NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie Sean Rush Joe Earle Doug Andham for Piggy Piggy NominatedOutstanding Stunt Coordination Tim Davison Nominated69th Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Series Miniseries or TV Film Jessica Lange WonBest TV Series Drama American Horror Story Nominated5th Kerrang Awards Best TV Show Nominated16th Online Film amp Television Association Awards 52 Best Drama Series NominatedBest Ensemble in a Drama Series NominatedBest Direction in a Drama Series WonBest Writing in a Drama Series NominatedBest Music in a Series WonBest Sound in a Series NominatedBest Editing in a Series WonBest Cinematography in a Series NominatedBest Production Design in a Series NominatedBest Costume Design in a Series NominatedBest Makeup Hairstyling in a Series NominatedBest Visual Effects in a Series WonBest New Theme Song in a Series WonBest New Titles Sequence WonBest Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Jessica Lange Nominated16th ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards One Hour Single Camera TV Series Mark Worthington for Murder House Nominated28th Artios Awards 53 TV movie or Miniseries Robert J Ulrich Eric Dawson Carol Kritzer Eric Souliere Associate Nominated28th TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Drama Jessica Lange NominatedTV Guide Awards 2012 54 55 Favorite Villain Jessica Lange as Constance Langdon NominatedFavorite Horror Series American Horror Story Nominated1st PAAFTJ TV Awards 56 Best Miniseries or TV Movie NominatedBest Main Title Design NominatedBest Directing for a Miniseries or TV Movie Ryan Murphy WonBest Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie Jessica Lange WonBest Cast in a Miniseries or TV Movie Dylan McDermott Connie Britton Taissa Farmiga Jessica Lange Evan Peters Denis O Hare NominatedBest Production Design in a Miniseries or TV Movie Mark Worthington WonBest Cinematography in a Miniseries or TV Movie Mark Worthington Nominated5th NewNowNext Awards Cause You re Hot Jessica Lange Nominated2013 24th PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Long Form TV Brad Buecker Dante Di Loreto Brad Falchuk Ryan Murphy Chip Vucelich Alexis Martin Woodall Nominated The FX network submitted the series to the Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences in the miniseries rather than the drama series category for its 64th Primetime Emmy Awards 57 Ratings edit See also American Horror Story Ratings The pilot episode gained a 1 6 ratings share among adults aged 18 49 and garnered 3 2 million viewers 58 and totalled 5 2 million between two airings 59 These were the best numbers FX had ever received for a series premiere 60 Taken together with equally strong numbers for the station s returning original series Sons of Anarchy It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and The League the episode helped make October the most watched month on FX ever 61 The episode was seen by 3 2 million viewers total in 59 countries 62 Ratings increased as the season progressed with the fourth episode receiving a 1 7 ratings share among adults 18 49 a tenth of a point higher than the pilot episode 4 The seventh episode had a viewership of 3 06 million receiving a 1 8 ratings share in the 18 49 demographic a series high 63 64 The season finale was watched by 3 22 million viewers and received a 1 7 ratings share in the 18 49 demographic 12 The first season tied with the TNT series Falling Skies as the biggest new cable series of the year among adults 18 49 65 American Horror Story s November 2011 international premiere across Europe and Latin America on Fox International Channels drew rankings of 1st or 2nd among all Pay TV in most metered markets for its time slot In the UK it premiered on non terrestrial channel FX with 128 200 viewers The second episode saw an increase of 27 receiving an overall viewership of 158 700 66 Home media editAmerican Horror Story The Complete First SeasonSet Details Special Features12 Episodes 4 Disc Set DVD 3 Disc Set BD English 5 1 Dolby Digital Subtitles English SDH Spanish French Runtime 533 Minutes Audio Commentary on the Pilot Episode The Murder House presented by Eternal Darkness Tours of Hollywood Behind the Fright The Making of American Horror Story Overture to Horror Creating the Title Sequence Out of the Shadows Meet the House GhostsRelease DatesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4September 25 2012 2012 09 25 67 October 15 2012 2012 10 15 68 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