My Amityville Horror Page #2

Synopsis: For the first time in 35 years, Daniel Lutz recounts his version of the infamous Amityville haunting that terrified his family in 1975. George and Kathleen Lutz's story went on to inspire a best-selling novel and the subsequent films have continued to fascinate audiences today. This documentary reveals the horror behind growing up as part of a world famous haunting and while Daniel's facts may be other's fiction, the psychological scars he carries are indisputable. Documentary filmmaker, Eric Walter, has combined years of independent research into the Amityville case along with the perspectives of past investigative reporters and eyewitnesses, giving way to the most personal testimony of the subject to date.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Eric Walter
Production: IFC Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
74%
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
88 min
Website
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7 and a halfish when

the divorce was actually final and

dad moved out on with his life and and

we're not gonna Grandma and Grandpa's on

Sunday anymore there was this period of

time where I really didn't know where I

fit in anymore

what to do with myself it helped me get

closer with my mother did actually

strengthened our relationship

I had assumed a lot of no

responsibilities

you know I was watchin my brother and my

sister

and was responsible for the house and

then

george was introduced into this yeah I

which

a a there was maybe year

for some you know my mom went out with a

couple guys burnt

she like George george was an ex-marine

recently divorced on a house

had a carry permit had shoppers

and family business and bolts

Corvettes and you know you was very well

to do guy

somewhere along the line after my mother

had met George

between georgian my father there was in

agreements

you would met only marry my mother if

you get it legally adopted three kids

with the name change in the Social

Security and birth certificates and

yeah he was gonna put his name in label

on something that wasn't

ultimately his you know that's when I

just started destroying disguise world

every opportunity that I walked into

just do anything

to get him that we could go back all

let's put it this way

I don't think it was the Brady Bunch I

was somebody

that at the time for a couple of years

they became familiar with

but I actually saw these kids and

interacted with them

in their home I was just I was sorta a

presence

when I was there I certainly wasn't

harmful to them so I don't really think

that they were relating to me as a

reporter they certainly knew

how I came to know caffeine George

I i think that there was some natural

tension there

because this was us it was stepfather

Danny

was was naturally more taciturn more

self-contained

but he was always watching he was always

very very aware of what was going on

just as I was putting together a series

on different aspects of psychic

phenomenon for the station

Channel 5 News the story about the

Lutz's

and their experience in 112 Ocean Avenue

word the Amityville Horror houses it's

now come to be known

broke in New York Newsday everyone was

trying to get in touch with them

and it took me a couple of weeks nobody

knew where they were once they had done

a press conference they basically went

underground

I finally managed to leave messages for

them in track them down and

George Lutz called me and asked me if I

would come and meet with them because I

told them I have good contacts

in the field parapsychology so I did

go out and meet with George Lutz and his

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Eric Walter

Eric Walter (born March 23, 1950) is a researcher of statistics and parameter estimation in the French laboratory Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes (UMR 8506). more…

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