The Amityville Horror is a series of horror films that center around events in a haunted house in Amityville, New York. The series is based on the novel The Amityville Horror - A True Story by Jay Anson.
Films[]
Film | Year | Director | Writer |
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The Amityville Horror | 1979 | Stuart Rosenberg | Sandor Stern |
Amityville II: The Possession | 1982 | Damiano Damiani | Tommy Lee Wallace |
Amityville III: The Demon | 1983 | Richard Fleischer | William Wales |
Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes | 1989 | Sandor Stern | Sandor Stern |
The Amityville Curse | 1990 | Tom Berry | Michael Krueger, Doug Olson, Norvell Rose |
Amityville 1992: It's About Time | 1992 | Tony Randel | Christopher DeFaria, Antonio Toro |
Amityville: A New Generation | 1993 | John Murlowski | Christopher DeFaria, Antonio Toro |
Amityville Dollhouse: Evil Never Dies | 1996 | Steve White | Joshua Michael Stern |
The Amityville Horror | 2005 | Andrew Douglas | Scott Kosar |
The Amityville Haunting | 2011 | Geoff Meed | |
The Amityville Asylum | 2013 | Andrew Jones | |
Amityville: The Awakening | 2017 | Franck Khalfoun | Casey La Scala, Daniel Farrands |
Producers and distributors[]
The rights to the 10 films, released from 1979 to most recently 2011, have at various times been owned by several different production and distribution companies internationally and in the United States. American International Pictures produced and released the original film, before Orion Pictures bought the rights to the film, as well as II and 3-D. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) now owns films one through 3-D, and released them in a box set in 2005. While 4 was a TV film broadcast on NBC, it has been released multiple times by independent distribution companies in recent years (one of which was Vidmark, who also released Curse; Vidmark is now owned by Lionsgate). It's About Time, A New Generation and Dollhouse have all been released by Republic Pictures. Finally, the 2005 remake's release was handled by MGM,Haunting was produced and distributed by The Asylum and The Amityville Asylum was produced by North Bank Entertainment and had various distributors in different worldwide territories.
Parody[]
The 1984 British film Bloodbath at the House of Death is largely a spoof of the 1979 film.
In The Simpsons' first Halloween special, Treehouse of Horror, the family experiences paranormal activity in their new home, which was the site of a mass murder and was built on an Indian burial ground.
Scary Movie 2 parodies the scene in which the priest blessing the house is attacked by flies.
Continuity[]
None of the films are direct sequels to each other, and parts I, II and IV are the only films based on books
from the Amityville book series and establish references with each other. Amityville II is a prequel to the original 1979 film, which tells the story of the DeFeo family's mass murder (though they are named the Montelli family in the film).