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AMITYVILLE HORROR

The Amityville Horror

1979 • US HMDB
luglio 27, 1979

La storia, ambientata a Long Island nel 1975, narra di una famiglia che si trasferisce in una nuova casa, già luogo di una strage un anno prima, scoprendo che è infestata da uno spirito maligno. A nulla valgono gli avvertimenti di Padre Delaney, sacerdote amico di Kathy, la moglie. Lasceranno spaventati la casa.

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Produzione: Elliot Geisinger (Producer)Ronald Saland (Producer)Samuel Z. Arkoff (Executive Producer)
Sceneggiatura: Sandor Stern (Screenplay)
Musica: Lalo Schifrin (Original Music Composer)
Fotografia: Fred J. Koenekamp (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini •
In una vecchia casa, una notte una giovane uccide selvaggiamente i suoi familiari. Da quella notte la casa rimane sfitta per molto tempo, fino a che una famigliola non decide di andarvi ad abitare, non curante delle voci che dicono che la villa sia infestata dal Diavolo. In breve tempo l’antica tragedia si ripeterà… Primo capitolo di quella che è diventata una classica saga horror. È la “solita” storia della casa infestata, ma questa volta il regista ha preferito sottolineare gli aspetti psicologici della vicenda, lasciando da parte sangue e morti, facendo così la felicità dei critici ma non del pubblico; nel complesso comunque un buon film, anche se, in diversi punti, eccessivamente lento e prolisso nello svolgersi dei fatti. Curiosità: in un frangente il film “anticipa” una delle sequenze più note del capolavoro horror di Kubrick “Shining”, precisamente nella scena in cui George (James Brolin), oramai completamente invasato, imbraccia un’ascia e si mette alla ricerca della moglie che tenta invano di nascondersi scappando tra le stanze della casa.
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Wuchak

7 /10

That iconic creepy house on Long Island

A newlywed couple moves into a shoreline house on Long Island with their three little kids. The house was the scene of a mass killing a year earlier but the parents (James Brolin & Margot Kidder) didn’t think it mattered and, besides, it enabled them to purchase the homestead at a much reduced price. Then strange things start happening.

"The Amityville Horror" (1979) was arguably the best haunted house movie up to that point in time and was hugely successful at the box office, inspiring a gazillion sequels, remakes and documentaries. There are similarities to "The Shining" (1980): Both movies were based on books published in 1977, but the film version of "The Amityville Horror" was released a year prior to “The Shining” and was based on the supposedly true story of what happened to the Lutz family whereas Stephen King’s novel was purely fictional.

The 2005 remake with Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George deviates even further from the book and is a brisker, more modern version of the story. Yet this classic version still works as a moody and mysterious drama with horrific touches. Unlike the remake, the movie takes its time to establish and develop the characters and I appreciated this; for instance, Mr. Lutz's employee (Michael Sacks) and his spiritually curious girlfriend (Helen Shaver), as well as the two priests (Rod Steiger and Don Stroud).

Gene Siskel criticized it on the grounds that it wasn’t enjoyable. Seriously? Since when are horror flicks supposed to be enjoyable? This is a realistic drama with some creepy paranormal things thrown on top, based on an allegedly true account. I don’t think the filmmakers were shooting for “enjoyable.” That said, underneath the darkness the picture has a good, warm heart.

Was the actual Lutz’s account true or not? They seemed to have experienced some troubling things at the house during their month-long stay and passed a Polygraph by two top polygraph experts but, assuming their story wasn’t concocted for profit (which many believe was the case), the events were certainly amped-up for the book & movie for the purpose of an entertaining tale. By the way, the large Dutch Colonial house still stands in Amityville, albeit the exterior was remodeled and hence the two distinctive windows appear standard.

The film runs 1 hour, 57 minutes and was mostly shot in New Jersey as follows: Toms River (house), Point Pleasant (church), Georgian Court University in Lakewood (meeting with the hooded priest), Ocean County and Scotch Plains; as well as indoor scenes done at MGM Studios in Culver City, California; plus some shots done in Long Island, Connecticut and Glendale, California.

GRADE: B

Sierbahnn

Sierbahnn

6 /10

This movie set a lot of ground for other horror movies and did a lot of heavy lifting. The overt religious themes might have aged poorly. But the character work and the effective use of the flashbacks and dream sequences make this movie still work as a vehicle for tension. It is a very good horror movie with a great cast and lovely direction and a legacy that you really can't deny.

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