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Release Year: 1979
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Amityville Horror, Aquí vive el horror, Ужас в Амитивил, A Cidade do Horror, Horror em Amityville, Terror em Amityville, Amityville, la maison du diable, Spøgelseshuset, Terror en Amityville, Huset som gud glömde, Luojan tähden - paetkaa!, Amityville, la maison du diable, A rettegés háza, Undrin í Amityville, Akuma no sumu ie, El horror de Amityville, Satanic, Demonene i Amityville, Amityville - A Mansão do Diabo, Amitivilski užas, Huset som gud glömde, Ужас Амитивилля, Kusku
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: George Lutz, Jay Anson, Kathy Lutz, Sandor Stern
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Companies: American International Pictures
Genre: Film Based On Literature, Ghost Film, Horror, Horror Film, Psychological Thriller
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Keywords: antagonistic, exorcist, frightened, halloween, haunted, haunted house, horrified, indian burial ground, long island, new york, moving into haunted house, new home, newspaper article, paranormal, pets, possession, psychotronic, religious horror
The film 'Amityville Horror' follows George Lutz, his wife Kathy, and their three children as they move into a seemingly perfect Victorian mansion in Amityville, Long Island. Unbeknownst to them, the house has a dark history, leading each family member to experience increasingly disturbing visions and impulses. Despite initially dismissing the house's past, George eventually seeks help from their priest Father Delaney who attempts an exorcism but becomes severely affected himself. With the aid of another priest Father Bolen and a police detective, George and Kathy struggle against the malevolent forces within the house, trying to protect themselves and their children.
The 'Amityville Horror' is a 1979 American horror film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, based on the claimed true story written by Jay Anson. The movie centers around the Lutz family's nightmare when they move into a haunted house in Amityville, Long Island. Despite the real estate agent revealing the house's grim history, the Lutzes purchase it. As strange and violent events unfold, George Lutz initially dismisses the house's memories but later seeks help from their priest Father Delaney. The film is known for its chilling atmosphere and explores themes of possession, fear, and the supernatural.
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