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The Amityville Curse [1989] [DVD]

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  • Actors: Ali Giron, Griffith Brewer, Ted A. Bohus, Richard Tassé, Kim Coates
  • Directors: Tom Berry
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Ilc Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 9 Oct 2006
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B000066CSC
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 48,156 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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An unseen assailant murders a priest in his confessional. The church is closed. Years later the house is up for sale and Debbie and Frank purchase it. When the priest's former housekeeper is murdered by an unseen assailant, Debbie finds she must battle to save herself, her husband, and hopefully put the Amityville curse to rest.

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2.0 out of 5 stars The Curse of the Amityville movie, 14 Sep 2002
By Mr. Kirk J. Wagstaff "kirkwuk" (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
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I had to track this film down for four years in the UK, simply every video store and rental company refused to stock it. But was it worth it?

The Amityville Curse is based around Hans Holtzer’s impressive book which is a worthy competitor to Jay Ansons original work. Pretty much nothing in this film related to anything in the book which makes you wonder why they even bothered to use the Amityville name at all. I am quite sure this was for profitable reasons since the series has been so popular, despite some horrendously awful movies. The Amityville Curse is just another of these.

The main focus of this movie centers around a murdered priest in a confession-booth. After getting blown away with a pistol we are taken to the “Amityville house” – which by the way, looks nothing like it. A group of people buy it from the market at next to nothing, with no electricity which makes for some atmospheric lighting - at least they got this right. Marvin (Anthony Dean Rubes), is an Uncle Buck-style goof who has to carry the rest of the incompetent co-stars throughout ninety minutes of the usual Amityville outing, which includes such supernatural events as dogs barking and a wine glass being shattered. So chilling…

As is traditional in an Amityville film a psychic just happens to be among the group to make the rest of the cast paranoid. Debbie (Dawna Wightman) tries way too hard and ends up looking pretentious and embarrassing in the process. I wasn’t surprised to hear this was the only film she starred in. The rest of the cast aren’t even worth a mention apart from the bum in the bar who looks dead for ten minutes and then spouts; “You know something Mr, you don’t know s***”. A lot of this time The Amityville Curse tries to be a comedy and has some really confusing characters. Mrs Moriarty, the freak with the glass eye is a third-rate Tangina from the Poltergeist films who thankfully gets demonised before long. One cannot help but cheer on the demons when it’s her time. However in comic-book style she miraculously knocked over a video camera moments before so her death is witnessed and the killer is exposed – as one of the members of the house.

Later it is uncovered that the confession-booth, along with other holy items have been hidden in the basement. Quite how they got there is something which is never explained. I can only assume the demons come packaged with all the religious items, or something – why would they be present in a basement of the supposed Amityville house with crosses, holy water, and a confession booth? Would this not deter them? This and many other events are never explained to us, which gives you an idea of how great the writers are.

So another tradition lives as the possessed confession-booth killer becomes demonised for no other reason but to end the film, and then attempts to devour his former friends. Unfortunately the demons seem to be having an off-day and are exorcised from the house after a few dainty love-taps.

Not a very impressive film and certainly not worth hunting down. Too much talking and unnecessary camera-work makes the ninety minutes drag. Hans Holtzers book is so enjoyable and this film just disappoints me. Also I would like to know what the BBFC are playing at giving this an 18 certificate since nothing in this film surpassed anything a 12 movie does today. Still we are waiting for the next sequel and whether it is going to require any intelligence to watch.

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