The Amityville Horror
- R
- Year:
- 1979
- 117 min
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Jesus Christ!
It gets worse all the time!
Your job
doesn't get any better.
All shot in their beds,
execution style.
Only the mother
shot in the head.
What time you make it?
Give me a ballpark guess.
And that's pretty close.
Thanks.
How long
have you been waiting?
- Half an hour.
- Just a couple of minutes.
Over there,
that's the little gardening hut.
- You mean that's included?
- Sure.
It could be a guesthouse
with a little fixing up.
- A guesthouse?
- Sure.
Come on.
Right up here.
See how much property you have?
Isn't that lovely?
Be careful. Don't trip.
You'll see what a beauty this is.
There's nothing like it
on the market.
Not at this price.
- Come in.
- Thank you.
Impressive, isn't it?
I mean,
that's what I call charming.
- I'll show you the living room.
- Thank you.
That's a wood-burning fireplace.
It'll be nice on cold nights.
That's the sun porch.
Nice, isn't it?
- George, I don't think...
- Be cool.
- Would you like to see the kitchen?
- Yes, thank you.
This is the kitchen.
Nice and spacious, isn't it?
Really big.
Has all the original hardware,
and everything works.
This your first house?
We just got married.
Shall we look at the upstairs?
I like to refer to this as a fixer-upper
that can be fun.
We'll start with this.
This is an extra room.
This is the bathroom
connecting with the next bedroom.
This is the second bedroom.
There's a nice view
of the river from here.
If you're planning on a big family,
there are three full bedrooms.
We already have a family.
Two boys and a girl.
Great kids.
You are so bad.
- What?
- Cut it out.
Next is the master bedroom.
I love it.
There's just one more floor.
See anything you like...
we can include it in the price.
- Really?
- Sure.
This can be another bedroom...
or a playroom, whichever you prefer.
We'll wander around on our own again
now that we got the layout.
We can meet you downstairs.
How would that be?
I'll be in the kitchen.
Take your time.
We won't be long.
- What do you think?
- I love it.
Honey... $80,000?
I mean...
it might as well be $800,000.
Listen...
The house is worth
$120,000 easy.
If I move my office into that cottage
out back, that'll save that rent.
And the boathouse...
means I won't have to shell out
for mooring charges,
which they're raising,
by the way.
You didn't tell me that.
There was nothing
to be done about it.
I just wish that...
all those people
hadn't died here.
Doesn't that bother you?
Sure, but...
houses don't have memories.
I don't know.
I do. The house
wouldn't even be for sale,
and if it was,
we couldn't afford it
if we had...
tuna casseroles for a year.
You're gonna be very happy.
It's a wonderful house.
I'm sure they'll accept your offer.
I'll handle the details.
Just go on
and get ready to move.
They're not getting
too close to the river?
Uh-uh.
Sounds like a regular daddy
I hear over there.
I might feel like one if that's what they
started calling me instead of George.
Which I admit is better than that
Mr. Lutz crap they were giving me.
What do you
want to do with this?
Put it in the living room
on that wall beside the bookshelf,
and the light will come through...
it'll look beautiful.
You got it.
Voil!
Aw, sh*t. Come on.
I'm tired of
this damn sticky paper.
I wish I'd listened to my mother
and gotten the kind that you tack down.
Nobody likes a quitter.
But I got an idea.
Get a couple of beers
and go outside and play?
What are those monsters up to?
Hello?
Anybody home?
Hello?
George?
Kathy?
Anybody home?
Hello?
God's peace in this house.
Get out.
Get out!
Amy?
Honey, dinner's ready.
- I'll get her.
- I've got her.
You and the boys start.
I'll take her upstairs
and put her to bed.
She wasn't outside!
Where was she?
Be getting in there
and eat your hot dogs.
- Hello?
- Hell...
Hello, Kathy?
Can you hear me?
Father Delaney.
There's something very import...
Hello? Hello?
- Who was that?
- On the phone?
Yeah.
Just a bunch of static,
a bad connection or something.
I think Ma Bell's
gone wacko again.
Probably discover it was a collect call
from Japan when the bill comes.
Did you make sure that
Amy's got her doll with her?
Yeah. She's sleeping with it.
You hungry, honey?
You don't want one of those charbroiled
hot dogs I did especially for you?
No, I'm not hungry.
Damn, it's cold in here.
It felt cold a bit earlier,
but I think I've warmed up now.
It says 72.
It feels like 32.
Do you know
what I think it is?
There's a draft that
comes up from the basement
through that door down there.
well insulated.
They'll nickel-and-dime you
to death.
Matt?
- Are you all right?
- Yeah.
- Did you hurt yourself?
- No.
Those stairs are tricky.
Come on.
I'll take you upstairs.
We'll check
this all out tomorrow.
I'm sorry, baby.
I didn't mean to scare you.
I look at you all the time.
I can't get used to you.
Who loves you?
I'm lucky.
- Come here.
- I just wanted to clean up first.
I love the way
you smell right now.
I love you.
I love you back.
You make me feel like a kid
in the back seat of a car.
I want us to work.
I want to be the best.
I don't want you
to have any regrets.
I love you, Kathy.
I want to go home.
Mommy, I want to go home.
What's this trouble?
Come on, back to bed.
This is our home.
Don't you know that?
There we go.
There you go, sweetie.
What's the matter,
having mean dreams?
Sleep tight.
It's not so easy, is it?
I guess people
have had to deal with this
ever since Adam and Eve
got kicked out of the Garden.
Just have to learn
to live with it.
Thank you.
You're one hell
of a watchdog, Harry.
Come on, boy.
Come on.
What do you say?
Looks okay, huh?
Don't ever do that.
Not to a man
with an ax in his hand.
I thought
- Look what you made me do.
- I made you do?
There's a week's worth of groceries
rolling down the walk.
- Wait till I finish this stuff.
- George, finish?
You have got enough wood here
to heat the whole South Shore.
You take this.
I'll get the rest.
I love you.
Broke a bulb.
Who drinks this
fancy kind of tea around here?
That's for Aunt Helena.
- Give me a break.
- Come on, be nice.
This is a big event
in my family.
We've always been
a bunch of renters.
This is the first time
anyone's bought a house.
Damn regimental inspection,
and we're not ready.
Sweetie pie, you scared me.
What do you want?
My friend Jody
wants to play upstairs.
Huh, Jody? See?
You and Jody go on up
and enjoy yourself.
Does your friend Jody
like sugar cookies, too?
- I don't think so.
- No?
Off you go.
This is Kathy Lutz.
Could I speak with Father Delarey?
I'm sorry, Mrs. Lutz.
The Father's not
feeling very well today.
He's asleep right now.
This is Father Bolen.
May I help you?
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