The Amityville Curse Page #4

Synopsis: Five people spend the night in an abandoned house, the Amityville haunted house, and soon find themselves terrorized by assorted ghosts, venomous insects and ghostly apparitions.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Tom Berry
Production: Trimark
 
IMDB:
2.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
R
Year:
1990
91 min
61 Views


- Is it gone?

I don't see it.

Oh, my god.

Look, don't anybody move.

- Tell that to the dog.

What was that all about?

I don't know. Maybe we should ...

we should call that SPCA.

- If we had a phone.

It's over.

Everybody's hungry, uh?

Bill ...

you got anything in that cooler besides

a handful of sprouts and the dog food?

I think it kills your ...

your appetite, huh Marvin?

What the hell? It was a stray dog

pissed off by Frank's looks. That's all.

Give us a smile, William.

Let's see how much you're enjoying your work.

Hey, watch it! That stove isn't replaceable.

What about the furnace?

What?

- The furnace!

That's Debbie's job. She's

putting down the finish.

Watch that stuff, it's dangerous.

You missed a spot ...

To your right.

Marvin, you're making me nervous.

Screwman!

Stop screwing around, get back to work.

Very funny. Very funny.

So, did you get the furnace working?

I just got the lights working, Marvin.

I can't believe how much

usable stuff there is here.

This really was an incredible deal.

Got you!

It's one of these you know.

There's probably a whole damn nest of them.

- Yeah, big ones. Breeders.

Marvin?

There's a door here.

So, what do you think is in there

besides a nest of diseased rats?

- I'm ready for them. - Yeah?

Come on.

I think, we're safe.

I don't see any beady red eyes.

So, why don't you ...

check, to make sure

there's no more rats in here?

I'll go check on Deb.

Marvin Swarzenegger.

Damn.

Marvin!

Marvin!

So?

Now, what're you two trying to tell me?

That this house has some sort of ...

supernatural something, uh?

Ghosts, goblins ...

Come on William, I never expected that

you'd fall for this sort of bogeyman garbage.

Then you explain

what happened, professor.

Everything has an explanation.

You've just got to approach the

situation in a rational sort of way...

and not let your imagination

run away with you.

Right.

I imagined all that.

Basement drafts plain and simple.

Oh, come on.

Why don't we

just get out of here for a while?

Have a few drinks.

Yeah.

I could use a couple.

Almost ready?

I dreamt about the religious symbols.

A church ...

But look at this.

That was two weeks before

Bill found the things in the basement.

I'm telling you there's a connection.

- Debbie, please not now!

We need some distance, ...

perspective. We'll talk about it tomorrow.

I'll be downstairs.

Marvin's looking for you.

I don't wanna leave you alone here.

- No, you go.

I'm best left alone when this happens.

No, I can, I can stay downstairs

and work on the painting.

- No, it'll pass!

You, just go.

At least one of us should have a good time.

Okay.

Bill got the fridge working and ...

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Hans Holzer

Hans Holzer (26 January 1920 – 26 April 2009) was an American paranormal researcher and author. He wrote more than 120 books on supernatural and occult subjects for the popular market as well as several plays, musicals, films, and documentaries, and hosted a television show, Ghost Hunter (not to be confused with Ghost Hunters). more…

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