Amityville 3-D Page #2

Synopsis: A man who is separated from his wife moves into the infamous Amityville House. Their daughter dies in a boating accident (after being told that she is not allowed to go to the house) and now the mother sees her deceased daughter "alive" in the house. Mr. Baxtor calls a paranormal investigator in to help and the investigator finds out the source of the household problems.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Richard Fleischer
Production: Dino De Laurentiis Company
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
5%
PG
Year:
1983
105 min
175 Views


- You've got it now.

- That's right.

You'll be able to concentrate.

Work undisturbed.

Get started on that great American novel.

Come on, Nancy, don't make this

any rougher than it has to be.

All right.

Before, the word "divorce"

was something abstract. A legal term.

And now it's real.

Look, we both made this decision together

because neither one of us were happy.

I have to get out of here. I have to get out

of my job. I have to change my life.

All right. Fine. If that's what you have to do,

then just do it.

Quit talking about it and do it.

Pack your bags, pack your things and leave.

Just leave.

Dad?

- I didn't know you were coming over.

- You know now.

- Hi.

- Hi.

- Hello, Lisa.

- Hi, Mr. Baxter.

Do me a favor, will you?

Help me pack this thing up.

- Sure.

- Yeah.

I hear you bought yourself a haunted house.

I just bought the house, not the ghosts.

- So when do we get to see this house?

- As soon as you like.

There are lots of rooms.

Come over and pick one out for yourself.

Great.

Mr. Baxter?

Mr. Baxter? It's Sanders. I'm here.

Mr. Baxter?

Oh, God!

John?

- Hey, what happened?

- Sanders.

Had a stroke or a heart attack or something.

It was awful. He died just as I found him.

John, I want to show you something.

Look at this.

There's something wrong with your film.

But just these frames?

Just these pictures that Sanders is in?

- What do you want me to say, Melanie?

- I don't want you to say anything.

All I want you to do is acknowledge to me

that something weird is going on here.

Melanie, Sanders was a sick man.

You only had to look at him

to see that he was sick.

Yeah, but don't you find that

a startling coincidence?

Yes, that's exactly what I think it is.

A startling coincidence.

Nothing more.

Melanie, you know what you're doing?

You're acting exactly

how superstitious people act.

I mean, that's what they do.

I don't know.

I don't see anything here

that would account for it.

And you think

the camera was working properly?

It was.

All right. Well, what I can do

is send it all down to the main lab.

Pictures, negatives,

other samples of this photo paper...

camera equipment, all of it.

If there is a physical explanation,

they'll come up with it.

- And if there isn't?

- Let's just wait and see.

But just looking at these photos...

and knowing what happened

to Mr. Sanders...

Yeah, it seems fantastic, I know.

It seems like a convergence of events

that could only be supernatural...

but let me tell you, Melanie,

almost every day of the week...

we get something in here,

some situation or phenomenon...

that's just as strange as this.

And in 97% of the cases, there turns out

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