Amityville Exorcism
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- 2017
- 77 min
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- No! No!
No! Oh! Ahh!
- Ah!
- No!
- Hey, mom.
Mom?
Mom?
Mom, oh my god, mom!
- Thanks for coming.
They're frying me
in the morning,
so my time is short.
- What is it you need from me
at this late hour?
Salvation?
- I'll take that up
with the almighty
when I see him tomorrow.
I need to tell you...
- Tell me what, Charles?
- Something made me
kill my family.
Something evil.
And it was something i
brought home with me.
- Many things drive
people to do what they do.
I'm not here to judge you.
- It was something evil.
I'm a contractor by trade and
I worked at that house.
You know, the famous one?
The haunted one?
- That house has been cleansed
for years.
reported any phenomenon.
- I was there before
all that hub bub.
Before the priest
was killed exorcising
the demons from it?
- Yes.
I'm familiar with the incident.
Very familiar.
- Ah!
- I was there for weeks,
renovating a room.
When I left, I took some
of the original lumber
with me for another project.
And that's when it took me over,
when I brought
the materials home.
I should have left them
in that accursed place.
- You took the lumber home
and that's when you
say you were possessed?
- Dammit, I'm not saying, I was,
and that's why
i want you to know,
so you can go
to the last place that
I worked and help those
people if they need it.
I don't want anyone
going through
the hell that I've gone through.
Oh, for god's sake, say
something.
Time's up, father.
- Evil moves
just like people do.
- Thank you.
Maybe in some small way
I've redeemed myself.
- Maybe you have, my son,
maybe you have.
- Maybe I'll see ya
up there.
- Possibly.
Good night.
- Ah!
- I don't like
that kid!
- You don't like
any of my friends.
- I don't like him!
He's your boyfriend, right?
- You
think every guy I talk to
is my boyfriend.
We're friends, that's it.
- You're just jealous because
you don't have any friends.
- Watch it.
- It's true.
Who'd wanna be friends
with a, a stinking drunk?
That's right,
go ahead and hit me
like you did to mom when
she got on your case.
- Hello?
- Hey, robby.
- Amy, how's it goin'?
- Not too good.
- Oh, boy.
Another fight with your dad?
- Yeah, this time a bad one.
- Okay, tell me about it.
- He's just always on my
case about everything.
And he started
drinking heavily again.
- He didn't hit you again?
- No, not this time.
But he was mad enough
that he could have.
I wish he were dead.
- You don't mean that.
- Yes, I do.
a better place.
And I'd be better off, too.
- I'm sorry.
- Thanks.
- The evil must be ridden
from the house.
It's the only way.
- To exorcise a house?
It goes against our
vows, the church and god.
- Fighting Satan and his legion
of evil
is what we're called for.
You can hide behind
the laws of the church,
but this evil is a reality.
What men of god are we
if we don't,
in good faith, try and stop it?
- Please brother, I beg you, no.
- Then I'll do it myself.
- You need permission
from the church!
- I have permission from god.
Are you with me or not?
- I can't.
You can't.
- Someone has to do something.
This can't go on.
The lives that this darkness
has destroyed
is only gonna multiply!
- I can't.
I'm sorry.
God be with you.
- God be with you.
- I warned you to stay away.
- No!
- Who's there?
Hello?
Dad?
Is that you?
Figures.
I know there's someone in here.
Who the hell is down here?
I can't see you,
but I can hear you.
Ah!
- What's going on?
i followed it down here
and then I saw
something terrible!
- Alright, alright,
it's alright.
There's nothing
going on here now.
Are you sure you weren't
daydreaming?
- No.
I don't, I don't think so.
No.
- Okay, alright.
Everything's alright,
everything'll be okay.
- This wood, this lumber,
where did it come from?
- That's just left over.
Scraps from the floor
renovations, why?
- I don't know.
- Enough of this, come on.
I'll fix us some dinner.
- Yeah, that'll fit the bill.
Side door, easy access.
Looks like a nice,
white-bread, mid-class joint.
- Boo!
- Goddammit!
What are you trying to do,
give me a heart attack?
- I just stopped by to see Amy.
Mind?
- I guess not,
she's in the pool.
Stupid kid.
- Hey, what are you doing here?
- Just thought I'd stop by
and visit.
Mind?
- No.
But my dad won't be happy.
- I just startled him.
- He just hasn't
been himself lately.
- Oh, he'll get over it.
Parents.
a minute?
I'm gonna go do some laps.
- Sure thing.
Ah!
- Hey, are you okay?
Did you swallow some water?
- Didn't you see or hear?
- You just swam a couple
laps and came back.
- Dinner's ready.
Hello?
- Hello.
It's urgent I speak
with Jeremy dukane.
This is father benna.
- This is him.
What do you want?
Why are you church folks always
trying to solicit people?
- You don't understand.
This has to do with your--
- whatever it is,
I'm not interested.
- Who was that?
- Some religious nut trying
to solicit money or something.
- And you don't believe
in charity?
- Yeah, mine.
- Amy.
by the pool?
- What about the pool?
- Uh, something...
I just got caught in something.
- I have to check the
suction on the filter.
Might be high and you got
caught in the backflow.
- No, it wasn't that, it was...
It was nothing, I guess.
- So, robby,
did you get a job yet?
Or are you gonna
waste away the summer?
- No.
I have a job working at
my dad's hardware store
and I'm gonna save up money
for college.
- Great.
Education is a terrible thing
to waste.
- Well, speaking of work,
i gotta get going.
See ya 'round.
- I'll walk with you.
- You, you gonna be okay?
- Yeah, fine.
Call me later?
- Yeah, you can count on it.
- Business time.
What the hell?
- Amy?
Amy, what is it?
- In the name of god,
who are you?
- You are foolish,
like your brother.
Stop your folly now,
or suffer the torments of hell.
- Never! Never!
I plan on finishing
what my brother started.
- You have determination,
but it won't be enough.
We are many.
We are powerful.
We are forever.
- And I have the strength
and blood of the almighty!
- Do not challenge me with your
pious traditions and beliefs.
We have a great work to finish
and you will not interfere!
- The only thing
i have to finish is you!
What is your name?
I command you!
Your name!
- Hey, what's going on
in there?
- Hey, Amy.
Uh, how's it going?
- Fine, robby, and you?
- Uh, well, um my dad needs
me to work this afternoon,
so I won't be able to come over.
Maybe tonight?
- We'll see, robby.
We will see.
- Are uh, are you okay?
Sound a little different.
- Tired.
Just tired, robby.
- Your dad hasn't been
hassling you again, has he?
- No.
He's somewhere.
Maybe outside.
- Well, okay.
Sounds like you're eating lunch?
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