Uma família se muda para sua nova casa, o que parece estranho. Mas tudo fica pior quando o filho da família recebe uma possessão demoníaca, que somente o padre local pode curar.Uma família se muda para sua nova casa, o que parece estranho. Mas tudo fica pior quando o filho da família recebe uma possessão demoníaca, que somente o padre local pode curar.Uma família se muda para sua nova casa, o que parece estranho. Mas tudo fica pior quando o filho da família recebe uma possessão demoníaca, que somente o padre local pode curar.
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- Mrs. Greer
- (as Petra Lea)
- Judge
- (as Allan Dellay)
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Avaliações em destaque
The original Amityville Horror film is based on the real story of George and Kathy Lutz who left the home 28 days after of living there - claiming it was haunted.
It is safe to say that Amityville 2 is a prequel to Amityville Horror. Both films are worth watching if you like haunted houses and demon possession stories.
8/10
Yes, "Possession" did copy parts of The Exorcist, but it's still a good film with more gory scenes than the original.
If you like over-acted supernatural thrillers, you may enjoy the first. But if you want to see a movie based on a real murder case (though admittedly from a supernatural point of view), "Possession" is for you.
Damiano Damianim, whose 1960's and 1970's western and crime output were marked by a streak of social criticism, directed this film from a screenplay by Tommy Lee Wallace (who not only played Michael Myers in the original Halloween, but would go on to direct Halloween III: Season of the Witch and the original version of It).
The film is actually a prequel, telling the story of the Montellis, who are based upon the DeFeo family. Anthony (Burt Young from Rocky) is the father of this brood. He's rude, ill-tempered and ready to abuse everyone at a moment's notice. If you're looking for any family values — in fact, any values at all — you're watching the wrong film.
He's married to Dolores (Rutanya Alda, Carol Ann from Mommie Dearest), his long-suffering and very Catholic wife. They have four kids — Sonny, Patricia (Diane Franklin, Monique from Better Off Dead, as well as TerrorVision and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure), Mark and Jan. Even from the very beginning of the film, the family is on edge. Every single interaction between them is marked by weirdness, before we even get into the occult portion of this film.
Things get worse — much worse — after a tunnel is found in the basement. This leads to doors knocking all night long and demonic messages showing up in the youngest kids' room. Turning to the Church, Dolores tries to have Father Frank Adamsky bless the house. That lasts for all of ten seconds before Anthony flips out and throws the priest out.
When he gets to his car, the door is open and his Bible is torn apart. Clearly — all is not well. Again — the family is a mess before the Devil even gets involved. Dad is overly strict and abuse, mom clings to the Church and Sonny and Patricia yearn to have sex with one another (seriously, their first interactions define the word creepy).
While everyone else goes to church, Sonny stays behind and is taken over by a demonic force. The film nearly descends into body horror as we see the creature take root inside him. Soon, he's playing fashion photographer with his sister, a game that quickly turns into sex. Instead of her being upset, Patricia instead tells him that she loved it. Keep in mind these are pretty much the two main protagonists of the story, so the tale takes a very Flowers in the Attic turn.
As Sonny becomes more demonic, Patricia decides to confess to Father Adamsky, but breaks down before she can. At Sonny's birthday party — a scene where this film layers on the insanity — he goes full demon as she freely tries to give herself to him. She decides to call the priest and confess everything, but Father Tom (Simon himself from Simon, King of the Witches, as well as the original version of The Town that Dreaded Sundown) takes the phone off the hook so the priests can go skiing (!!!).
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- CuriosidadesIn a 2018 interview, Diane Franklin talked about her infamous incestuous sex scene. She said while she definitely understood the peculiarity of it, she didn't have a huge issue with doing it. "I never had a brother, so luckily, I didn't have that association or the weirdness that went along with it." Franklin did admit filming the scene did end up being very awkward, but not because of the content. It was the producers who made her nervous. Shot in Mexico with no parents or chaperones at her side, the script called for the actress to appear topless, which she agreed to because she had no issue taking off her top in front of cast and crew. She'd already done it in The Last American Virgin (1982). But when producers tried to persuade her to go fully nude, she balked and successfully stood her ground. "They said I was beautiful and they really wanted me to do it. I said thank you very much but no." Franklin laughed. "They got around it by shooting me from the back, which I had no say in. And that was that."
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Fr. Adamsky tells Patricia Montelli about her behavior at the confessional, this is a breach of the seal of the confession even though they are alone. Even if a confession is face to face, priests are prohibited from speaking about a person's confession outside of the Sacrament of Reconciliation even if it is to the same person.
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Sonny Montelli: [Possessed] I told you, you'd have to leave.
Father Adamsky: You want to destroy, this boy's life?
Sonny Montelli: I do, what I want.
Father Adamsky: You must leave, this boy's body, which you are followed presence occupies.
Sonny Montelli: Why should I, leave? I like it, here.
Father Adamsky: I will, cast you out.
Sonny Montelli: Oh. How?
Father Adamsky: With, an exorcism.
Sonny Montelli: You can't, do that you're not, authorized.
Father Adamsky: How do you know?
Sonny Montelli: We know, everything.
Father Adamsky: Is it you're intention, not to show yourself again?
Sonny Montelli: I could.
Father Adamsky: When?
Sonny Montelli: When, I please!
[Father Adamsky, gets up and leaves Sonny's cell]
- Versões alternativasWhen shown on Fox, the film was heavily edited. The incest plot between Sonny and his sister was cut out. The murder scene was trimmed down and some profanity was removed.
- ConexõesFeatured in At the Movies: Stinkers of 1982 (1983)
- Trilhas sonorasHappy Birthday to You
Written by Mildred J. Hill & Patty S. Hill
Summy/Birchard Music division of Birch Tree Group Ltd.
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Terror em Amityville
- Locações de filme
- 18 Brooks Road, Toms River, Nova Jersey, EUA(Amityville house exteriors)
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 5.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 12.534.817
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 4.104.277
- 26 de set. de 1982
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 12.534.817
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 44 min(104 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1