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The screenplay by Tommy Lee Wallace is based on the novel Murder in Amityville by the parapsychologist Hans Holzer. It is the second film in the Amityville Horror film series and a loose prequel to The Amityville Horror (1979), set at 112 Ocean Avenue and featuring the fictional Montelli family, loosely based on the DeFeo family. It follows the ...
The 2019 film The Amityville Murders is another dramatization of the DeFeo murders and the circumstances surrounding them; unlike Amityville II: The Possession, the 2019 film retains the names of the real-life participants. Diane Franklin and Burt Young, who starred in Amityville II, appear in different roles in The Amityville Murders. [27]
[2] Amityville II: The Possession: Damiano Damiani: James Olson, Burt Young, Rutanya Alda: United States Mexico [3] The Appointment: Lindsey C. Vickers: Edward Woodward, Jane Merrow: United Kingdom: Bakterion: Tonino Ricci: David Warbeck, Janet Agren, José María Labernié Italy Spain Basket Case: Frank Henenlotter: Kevin Van Hentenryck, Terri ...
The five-bed, four-bath Dutch Colonial on Ocean Avenue in Amityville was the site of one of New York’s most infamous mass murders, when a young man shot all six members of his family as they ...
A. Amityville 3-D; Amityville II: The Possession; Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes; The Amityville Asylum; The Amityville Curse; Amityville Death House; Amityville Dollhouse
Alda studied acting with Barbara Loden and Paul Mann in New York City. [3] With a career spanning nearly 50 years in show business and over 100 roles, Alda might be best known for her performances in The Deer Hunter as Steven's wife, Angela, as well as for the cult classic Mommie Dearest, as loyal Crawford housekeeper Carol Ann, and Amityville II: The Possession, [5] having been nominated for ...
“The Amityville Horror” house may still be “haunted” 50 years after the real-life massacre that inspired the book and movies, neighbors and a paranormal expert close to the case claim.
Jay Anson's 1977 book The Amityville Horror chronicles the paranormal events leading up to their departure from the Lutzes' perspective. The book became a bestseller, and was the basis for two movies, in 1979 and 2005. Kaplan's The Amityville Horror Conspiracy counters Anson's work, and argues that Lutz deliberately defrauded the public.