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The Amityville Curse

  • Video
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
2.7K
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The Amityville Curse (1990)
Horror

Five people spend the night in an abandoned house, an Amityville haunted house, and soon find themselves terrorized by assorted ghosts, venomous insects and ghostly apparitions.Five people spend the night in an abandoned house, an Amityville haunted house, and soon find themselves terrorized by assorted ghosts, venomous insects and ghostly apparitions.Five people spend the night in an abandoned house, an Amityville haunted house, and soon find themselves terrorized by assorted ghosts, venomous insects and ghostly apparitions.

  • Director
    • Tom Berry
  • Writers
    • Hans Holzer
    • Michael Krueger
    • Doug Olson
  • Stars
    • Kim Coates
    • Dawna Wightman
    • Helen Hughes
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Tom Berry
    • Writers
      • Hans Holzer
      • Michael Krueger
      • Doug Olson
    • Stars
      • Kim Coates
      • Dawna Wightman
      • Helen Hughes
    • 48User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Kim Coates
    Kim Coates
    • Frank
    Dawna Wightman
    Dawna Wightman
    • Debbie
    Helen Hughes
    Helen Hughes
    • Mrs. Moriarty
    David Stein
    • Marvin
    Anthony Dean Rubes
    Anthony Dean Rubes
    • Bill
    Cassandra Gava
    Cassandra Gava
    • Abigail
    Jan Rubes
    Jan Rubes
    • Priest
    Norris Domingue
    • Detective
    Scott Yaphe
    • Thin Boy
    • (as Scott Howard)
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
    • Krabel
    Tyrone Benskin
    Tyrone Benskin
    • Video Technician
    Ali Giron
    • Waitress
    Griffith Brewer
    Griffith Brewer
    • Local
    Ted A. Bohus
    • Ghoul
    Richard Tassé
    Richard Tassé
    • Gas station attendant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tom Berry
    • Writers
      • Hans Holzer
      • Michael Krueger
      • Doug Olson
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    3Leofwine_draca

    Junk

    THE AMITYVILLE CURSE is a junk addition to the AMITYVILLE HORROR franchise. It's an entirely forgettable production that looks and feels like any old low budget haunted house flick as there's no real connection to the other films in this series. What we have is a very typical horror film in which a group of friends move into a dilapidated old house in order to renovate it but instead find themselves menaced and then possessed by a gang of spooks.

    By all accounts this was an early straight-to-video film and that shows in its level of ineptitude. Absolutely nothing happens in this production that we haven't seen done better in other horror films and the various scare scenes are a joke. The direction is probably the worst thing about this, as he chooses to shoot most of his scenes in the dark so that the viewer is straining to see what's going on. The only familiar member of the cast for me was the lead, Kim Coates, who's gone on to appear in the likes of BLACK HAWK DOWN, but like the rest of the actors he gives an entirely undistinguished performance.
    2HorrorFan1984

    The Amityville Curse

    The Amityville Curse ... oh boy, where to begin.

    A priest is shot to death while in his confessional booth by an unknown assailant. That booth is then stored in the basement of his house for some reason. Flash forward 12 years later, we meet two couples (Marvin & Debbie, Frank & Abigail) and a single friend of theirs named Bill who all buy that house formerly owned by the murdered priest. They plan on fixing it up and renting it out I think (the movie never goes into details on that).

    Our Amityville 5 heroine Debbie is someone who experiences premonitions in her day to day life, so as soon as she enters the house her senses are triggered by the evil surrounding her. She quickly freaks out at literally everything that happens in the house. We get black cats, a creepy basement, and a ghost hanging from a tree outside the house. None of which connects to anything or makes any kind of sense. Eventually we see an unknown assailant (the same person who killed the priest) knock off a few more people. This leads to the discovery of who that killer is and the knowledge that they are in fact possessed by the curse of Amityville. It comes down to seeing if Debbie will survive the final act against the killer, a final act that manages to be somewhat intense and well done.

    The fact is this is an Amityville sequel by name only. It carries the series name, but does not have anything to do with the DeFeo's or Lutz's or even that Baxtor family from the 3-D sequel. It suffers with a bit of an identity crisis as well. It wants to be a haunted house Amityville sequel, but also plays the murder mystery of who killed the priest twelve years ago (by the way, it is extremely obvious who the killer is about 15 minutes in). The movie never takes a direction with a specific plot and sticks to it.

    The acting was a particularly weak point. Most are relatively unknown Canadian actors who are clearly out of their element. Even Kim Coates (who I expect a bit more from) looked bored during 90% of his scenes. The characters also aren't fun or interesting at all, which made me feel absolutely nothing when most of them met their demise.

    The Amityville Curse is a cheaply made horror movie about ghosts and a murder mystery, nothing to do with Amityville at all other than it is set on Long Island. The final 15 minutes is actually creepy and done well, but to get through over an hour of absolutely no scares and really bad dialogue and no story direction is NOT worth it.

    Luckily, the series gets much better after this.

    2/10
    uds3

    So true, its a curse all right!

    "Moviecritique USA" rates this a 10/10 eh? up there with LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, CITIZEN KANE, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, MIDNIGHT COWBOY and LORD OF THE RINGS? Let's pass on that one!

    This rates below PLAN NINE FROM OUTER SPACE! It should not be confused with ANY Amityville sequel, or even a professionally made film come to that. THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT was the con-job of the last millennium but even IT is classic filmmaking besides this dreck!

    The ONLY reason to watch it is the last fifteen minutes. Never have I seen one person take so much laughable punishment....and keep going! Its a hoot!

    It starts...nothing sensible happens, then it stops. End of story!
    3BA_Harrison

    A return to the most dangerous house in the world? Not exactly...

    The first thing you'll notice about The Amityville Curse is that the house in which it is set isn't the iconic property that we've all come to know and fear from the earlier films. And if they can't be bothered to even get that right, what hope is there?

    Sure enough, The Amityville Curse is a truly lame addition to the franchise, the terrible script attempting to combine the supernatural with psycho killer shenanigans, with characters that are hard to give a damn about.

    A group of obnoxious adults buy the infamous Amityville house with the intention of renovating it and then selling it, doubling their investment. Ignoring most of what has occurred in the previous movies (there's mention of Sonny Montelli's murder spree from part II, but no sign of the house being built over a gateway to Hell), this film sees the friends discovering that the building has been used to store a confession booth in which a priest was murdered. Random spooky stuff happens, there's a large tarantula in the house (reason enough to leave the place pronto), and the priest's killer reveals himself at the end, engaging in a spot of clichéd stalk and slash.

    3/10.
    2OllieSuave-007

    Just plain awful!

    I usually reserve the month of October for scary or horror movies to celebrate Halloween, and I thought this movie might serve as a nice attention-grabbing creepy thriller. Under than a few mildly moments that jump at you, this movie is basically an all-talk flick with no suspense, a weak plot, bad dialog, and horrible acting.

    From IMDB's summary, five people spend the night in an abandoned house dubbed the Amityville house, but it has nothing to do with the infamous Amityville horror house or story. The people find themselves terrorized by ghosts (which hardly shows up in the film), venomous insects (which is just one single spider that crept up on a couple of people), and apparitions (which hardly shows up).

    The Debbie character played by Dawna Wightman can't act to save her life. She over-exerts herself during distress or emotional scenes. The Marvin character played by David Stein tries to act professional or dramatic, but fails miserably. And, the Abigail character played by Cassandra Gava tries to be the sexy one, and tries to be the one with reason, but the acting just isn't up to par.

    Go ahead and pass on this one for a Halloween scare.

    Grade D---

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    • Trivia
      This is the first and only Amityville sequel not to feature the original house.
    • Quotes

      Debbie: You scared me.

      Mrs. Moriarty: [laughs] I seem to have that effect on a lot of folk around here.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Psychic (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Lying Lips
      Performed by Lenore Zann and Ralph Dillon

      Written by Ralph Dillon and George Henderson

      Published by Ralph Dillon

      With permission of Ralph Dillon

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amityville 5
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Image Organization
      • Allegro Films
      • CFCF-TV
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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