Movies: Poltergeist
The following is a movie I've watched and reviewed. Contrary to popular belief, I'm not selling DVDs. This is not a list of movies that tell you "the truth about UFOs". Simply said, I like movies. Each review is as simple and non technical as possible.
By Michele Bugliaro Goggia - last modified: March 29, 2006 9:16 PM
Full title: Poltergeist.
Year: 1982.
Director: Tobe Hooper, Steven Spielberg.
Starring: JoBeth Williams, Craig T. Nelson, Heather O'Rourke, Oliver Robins, Zelda Rubinstein, Will Sampson, Julian Beck, Geraldine Fitzgerald, John P. Whitecloud.
Language: English.
Price: 11.49 €
Rating: ![]()
Description: Can you imagine what happened to a common family, if they found out their house to be haunted? Steve Freeling is a successful realestate agent who has a nice house and a loving wife. There is the spunky, rebellious eldest daughter, the sporty young son and the cute, innocent youngest daughter, Carol Ann. The Freelings are a happy American family whose lives are turned upside down when they realize their house in haunted and the poltergeists kidnap the youngest member of the family: the youngest daughter comes down the serpentine staircase from the second floor, walking through the flickering, strobe-effect lighting that is cast over the room. She sits in front of the fuzzy, snowy image of the television and imaginatively converses with strange entities she believes that every inanimate object is anthropomorphic.
Horrors and traumas are assured. One thing I shall clarify, is that in the movie there is an evil entity causing the poltergeist, while in "real life poltergeists" there is no spirit at all.
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