Amityville II: The Possession movie poster

Amityville II: The Possession

"If these walls could talk... they would shriek!"

September 24, 1982 1h 44m 5.7/10 (390 votes)

Originally released in 1982. Amityville II: The Possession is a horror film. directed by Damiano Damiani.

Starring James Olson, Burt Young, and Rutanya Alda

Synopsis

Anthony and Dolores Montelli, along with their four children, move into their dream house in Amityville and are immediately plagued by a string of paranormal experiences. When the abusive Anthony wrongly places the blame on their children, Dolores recruits a local Catholic priest to exorcise the house.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 24, 1982 43 years ago
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Runtime 1h 44m 104 minutes total
User Rating 5.7/10 Mixed (390 votes)
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Budget $5M Production budget
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Box Office $12.5M 2.5x return
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Language English Original language
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Country Mexico + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$5,000,000
Revenue
$12,534,817

Production Companies

  • The De Laurentiis Company
  • Media Transactions
  • Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amityville II: The Possession about?

Anthony and Dolores Montelli, along with their four children, move into their dream house in Amityville and are immediately plagued by a string of paranormal experiences. When the abusive Anthony w...

Who directed Amityville II: The Possession?

Amityville II: The Possession was directed by Damiano Damiani.

How long is Amityville II: The Possession?

Amityville II: The Possession has a runtime of 1 hours and 44 minutes (104 minutes total).

When was Amityville II: The Possession released?

Amityville II: The Possession was released on September 24, 1982 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Amityville II: The Possession?

The main cast of Amityville II: The Possession includes James Olson, Burt Young, Rutanya Alda, Jack Magner, Andrew Prine.

Is Amityville II: The Possession worth watching?

Amityville II: The Possession has a user rating of 5.7/10 based on 390 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.