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The Amityville horror / a Professional Films, Inc. presentation ; a Cinema 77 film ; directed by Stuart Rosenberg ; produced by Ronald Saland and Elliot Geisinger ; screenplay by Sandor Stern.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Santa Monica, CA M-G-M 1979Description: 1 disc sd., colGenre/Form: DDC classification:
  • DVD 1003
LOC classification:
  • DAA 1297 (viewing copy)
Production credits:
  • Executive producer, Samuel Z. Arkoff ; music, Lalo Schifrin ; director of photography, Fred J. Koenekamp ; editor, Robert Brown.
Cast: James Brolin (George Lutz), Margot Kidder (Kathleen Lutz), Rod Steiger (priest), Murray Hamilton.Summary: This film is based on a true story. George and Kathleen Lutz and their children move into a beautiful, 3-storied colonial house in Amityville, New York. Twenty-eight days later they flee from their home, fearing for their lives. When they buy the house, a steal at the price, they did not know about the gruesome murders that had occurred there years earlier, caused by evil forces which return to threaten their sanity and safety. George totters on the brink of madness. The local priest falls victim to the unnatural evil of the house.
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DVD videos DVD videos Fairmount Public Library Audio Visual DVD 1003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T 44144

Copyright: American International Pictures, Inc. Appl. au.: American International Pictures, Inc. DCR 1979; PUB 27Jul79; REG 23Aug79; PA42-581.

On videodisc jacket: Orion Pictures Corporation.

Possible videodisc reissue date from copyright notice on videodisc label for videodisc package design and summary.

Summary taken from videodisc jacket.

On videodisc jacket: Vestron Video VL4022.

Based on the book by Jay Anson.

Sources used: videodisc jacket and label; copyright data base.

Executive producer, Samuel Z. Arkoff ; music, Lalo Schifrin ; director of photography, Fred J. Koenekamp ; editor, Robert Brown.

James Brolin (George Lutz), Margot Kidder (Kathleen Lutz), Rod Steiger (priest), Murray Hamilton.

This film is based on a true story. George and Kathleen Lutz and their children move into a beautiful, 3-storied colonial house in Amityville, New York. Twenty-eight days later they flee from their home, fearing for their lives. When they buy the house, a steal at the price, they did not know about the gruesome murders that had occurred there years earlier, caused by evil forces which return to threaten their sanity and safety. George totters on the brink of madness. The local priest falls victim to the unnatural evil of the house.

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