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Amityville 3

Originaltitel: Amityville 3-D
  • 1983
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Amityville 3 (1983)
A reporter moves into the Amityville house in defiance of the supernatural events connected to it, and finds everyone around him besieged by the evil manifestations which are connected to a demonic presence in the basement.
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Übernatürlicher HorrorHorror

Ein Reporter zieht in das Haus von Amityville ein und findet alle um ihn herum belagert von den bösen Manifestationen, die mit einer dämonischen Präsenz im Keller verbunden sind.Ein Reporter zieht in das Haus von Amityville ein und findet alle um ihn herum belagert von den bösen Manifestationen, die mit einer dämonischen Präsenz im Keller verbunden sind.Ein Reporter zieht in das Haus von Amityville ein und findet alle um ihn herum belagert von den bösen Manifestationen, die mit einer dämonischen Präsenz im Keller verbunden sind.

  • Regie
    • Richard Fleischer
  • Drehbuch
    • David Ambrose
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tony Roberts
    • Tess Harper
    • Robert Joy
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    4,2/10
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    • Regie
      • Richard Fleischer
    • Drehbuch
      • David Ambrose
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tony Roberts
      • Tess Harper
      • Robert Joy
    • 130Benutzerrezensionen
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    • 28Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Tony Roberts
    Tony Roberts
    • John Baxter
    Tess Harper
    Tess Harper
    • Nancy Baxter
    Robert Joy
    Robert Joy
    • Elliot West
    Candy Clark
    Candy Clark
    • Melanie
    John Beal
    John Beal
    • Harold Caswell
    Leora Dana
    Leora Dana
    • Emma Caswell
    John Harkins
    John Harkins
    • Clifford Sanders
    Lori Loughlin
    Lori Loughlin
    • Susan Baxter
    Meg Ryan
    Meg Ryan
    • Lisa
    Neill Barry
    Neill Barry
    • Jeff
    Peter Kowanko
    • Roger
    • (as Pete Kowanko)
    Frederikke Borge
    • Elliot's Assistant
    • (as Rikke Borge)
    Carlos Romano
    • David Cohler
    Josefina Echánove
    Josefina Echánove
    • Dolores
    • (as Josephina Echanove)
    Jorge Zepeda
    • Van Driver
    Raquel Pankowsky
    Raquel Pankowsky
    • Sensory Woman
    Paco Pharrez
    • Maintenance Man
    • (as Paco Pharres)
    Sebastian Ligarde
    Sebastian Ligarde
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      • Richard Fleischer
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    5utgard14

    Fun In Its Way

    Magazine writer John Baxter (Tony Roberts) and his partner Melanie (Candy Clark) expose a fake psychic racket operating in the Amityville house. Being recently divorced and needing a new house, John decides to buy the place. He gets a good deal in exchange for keeping the real estate agent, who knew about fake psychics, out of the story. John is a disbeliever and skeptic of supernatural phenomenon so he's not worried about the house's history. Once he moves in, of course, strange things start happening.

    Amityville 3-D has a bad reputation and most of it is deserved. The plot is tiresome and the scares are often laughable. Still, I can't help but enjoy it on some guilty pleasure level. Tony Roberts is a stiff lead. He reminds me of a less charismatic Ron Perlman. Yet there's something fascinating about watching this guy work. Maybe it's the hair. Or maybe it's that he clearly believes he is above the material. Lori Loughlin makes her film debut as his daughter. She doesn't get a lot to do but she's good enough so that you wouldn't automatically assume this was her first movie. Meg Ryan (!) plays her friend in one of Meg's early film roles. I was a little worried after Amityville II that we'd get some inappropriate sexual action between Tony Roberts and Meg Ryan or, worse yet, Roberts and Lori Loughlin. But thankfully nobody has sex with Tony Roberts. The often awful Candy Clark rounds out the main cast. She's up to her usual scenery chewing so everybody grab a seat. The best performances would come from Tess Harper as the ex-wife and Robert Joy as a paranormal investigator.

    Perhaps the most amusing change to the Amityville series here comes from the fact the "ghosts" can attack someone even if they are miles away from the house. It's silly but allows for some enjoyable shock scenes. Look, this isn't a great movie. It isn't even a good one, really. But it still entertains in a so-bad-it's-good way. If you're looking for something like that, awesome! Here you go. But if you want something you can seriously be scared by, look elsewhere.
    pumpkinhead_lance

    A solid horror film *** out of 5

    At this point the true events that took place in the house are no longer relevant. This is an entirely different story concocted by the screenwriters and I must say it's the best work of fiction on film that involves the Amityville house.

    The cinematography is great, the music, while not Schifrin, is still chilling, the acting is very very good. And there are some really scary moments in the film. The overall story I think engulfs the viewer. It's really interesting because the main character believes it's all a hoax, (much like a portion of the people do today) and he comes to find out that things in Amityville are much more unsettling than he thought they'd be.

    The only thing (as with all 80's 3-D films) is that there are obvious things going on which were supposed to lurch out at the audience. It seems rather silly when the camera stays on a certain image for more than five seconds when it is no longer presented in it's 3-D image. It induces a chuckle when ever this happens, but it doesn't detract from the film itself.
    4claudio_carvalho

    A Silly and Boring Movie, Where the Greatest Attraction is Meg Ryan in the Beginning of Her Career

    In the house where Sonny slaughtered the Montelli family, the reporter John Baxter (Tony Roberts) and the photographer Melanie (Candy Clark) disclose two charlatans, who cheated the persons pretending they were medium. The broker, who presently owns the house, is having difficulties to sell the mansion due to its fame, and John decides to buy the house by very low price. When he moves to the cursed place, many fatal tragedies happen with the broker, his daughter and his lover Melanie. This movie is very silly and boring. Its greatest attraction in the present day is to see Meg Ryan in the beginning of her career. The Brazilian DVD is a shame: it has a recent picture of Meg Ryan on the cover, and her name is highlighted as if she were the lead actress, showing a total lack of respect of the distributor with the viewers and consumers. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): `Amityville 3D'
    bwaynef

    Succeeds on its own modest terms

    Surprisingly, this second sequel to the supposedly fact based thriller "The Amityville Horror" is a worthy installment in the otherwise wretched series of shockers. Richard Fleischer, a Hollywood veteran whose directorial credits include such diverse fare as "The Vikings" and "The Boston Strangler," brings a skill to the proceedings that were conspicuously absent from the original film, which was more notable for the laughably bad performances of James Brolin and Rod Steiger than it was for inducing chills. The performances in "Amityville 3-D," or "Amityville: the Demon" as it is known on television, didn't deserve Oscar consideration, but they are professional and, in the case of Candy Clark's suspicious photographer, almost inspired.

    The movie opens in typical haunted house fashion: a seance is being held in the notorious Long Island house where, in earlier films, toilets backed up (shudder!), marching bands played in the dead of night (shudder again!), and a giant red-eyed pig named Jody roamed the premises and engaged in small talk with children (Babe in an early role?). The seance produces mysterious apparitions and odd noises, all of which are exposed by two of the participants--a reporter and his photographer-- as a hoax. The realtor denies any involvement in the souped-up spookiness and explains to the reporter (Tony Roberts on holiday from Woody Allen's repertory company) that the house's infamous reputation is such that he's willing to sell it at a bargain rate. Roberts, newly divorced and eager for a peaceful environment in which to write his great American novel, buys it, all the while ignoring the warnings of his less courageous colleague, the delightful Miss Clark.

    Roberts, a stubborn type who sneers at the supernatural, moves in and continues his sneering even as anyone who sets foot in the house experiences terror and, ultimately, death. But, dumbo that he is, he continues to pooh-pooh any notions that the house is cursed.

    Some talented performers are on view in this film, and if not for their admirable abilities to keep a straight face, the movie would be a lot funnier than it's supposed to be and sometimes is. Roberts is his usual non-plussed self, refusing to accept any supernatural explanations for the bizarre circumstances taking place around him.

    The special-effects are adequate, but they do the trick, and probably worked better in 3D, which is the way the film was presented theatrically. The process is evident in the use of so many scenes in which hands are extended toward the camera and, in one scene, a frisbee is tossed directly at the audience.

    "Amityville 3D" will never take its place beside the greats of the horror genre, but neither will its two predecessors. However, unlike those failed shockers, number 3 succeeds on its own modest terms, providing, amid the occasional unintended chuckle, a few moments of genuine suspense and a thrill or two. It's a satisfying spook show on the same level as the William Castle flicks of the late 50s and early 60s ("The Tingler," "House on Haunted Hill," et al).
    5veryape-887-913905

    Enter the gateway to hell

    A new dimension in ultimate evil has been added to the story to what has probably become the world's most notorious haunted house in America.

    A magazine writer's investigation into a séance turns to horror when an abandoned well beneath the basement floor turns out to be the gateway to hell.

    This film starred: Tony Roberts, Tess Harper & Meg Ryan

    In my opinion this wasn't one of best entries in the Amityville film series, not the worst but no where near the best. It had a bad plot about the gateway to hell being a well in the basement. 93 minutes wasted in my opinion, it had a couple of entertaining scenes but nothing special.

    **/***** Poor.

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      Like the previous installment, Amityville 3-D filmed the exterior scenes at the same house in Toms River, New Jersey and a house nearby for the exterior of Nancy's house. The interior was a set in a Mexico studio: Estudios Churubusco. The filmmakers almost never got the house to film at again. It was scheduled to be picked up and moved over one lot. They were only able to film the exterior shots before the house was moved. Originally the house had four quarter shaped moon windows, two on both sides. However, by the time of filming in 3D, the owners of the house did not want the eye windows on the side of the house facing the road so they modified them to look like small ordinary square windows. All shots of the "eye" windows (except for the most noticeable scene when John and Susan pull up to the house) had to be filmed on the side facing the river that has the sundeck.
    • Patzer
      When the swordfish flies at the camera (and also when it is shaking, ready to come off), the wire is clearly visible.
    • Zitate

      Lisa: I hear you bought yourself a haunted house.

      John Baxter: I just bought the house, not the ghost.

    • Crazy Credits
      The title "Amityville", both in 3D and 2D, appear to bevel outwards toward the audience. Then the "3D" skews outward from the bottom.
    • Alternative Versionen
      Shout! Factory Blu-ray edition uses a different opening title graphic than other releases. In most prints the word "AMITYVILLE" zooms toward the viewer from the house's windows, then is wiped off the screen, after which "3D" appears. The Blu-ray 2D and 3D versions use a different design of "AMITYVILLE," and in what seems to be an error it stays onscreen as "3D" appears under/behind it, mostly obscured.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in At the Movies: Yentl/Scarface/Mickey's Christmas Carol/Amityville 3-D (1983)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Januar 1988 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Mexiko
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Amityville 3-D
    • Drehorte
      • Mexico City, Mexiko(Amityville house interiors, Dr. Elliot West office interiors, magazine building interiors, Melanie's car accident street exteriors)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG)
      • Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A.
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      • 6.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 6.333.135 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.366.472 $
      • 20. Nov. 1983
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 6.333.135 $
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      • 1 Std. 45 Min.(105 min)
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