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Rather than a sequel, Amityville II: The Possession purports to tell the events leading up to the murder that the first film mentions as having occurred several years before in the house. (That said, the sequel does not appear too concerned with continuity as, rather than being set earlier in the 1970s, it is clearly set in the early 1980s). There is some factual basis to this as the real-life Amityville house had also been the site where Ronald DeFeo Jr had killed his father, mother, two sisters and two brothers in 1974. However, there is no credible claim to the idea that DeFeo was ever possessed or had an incestuous relationship with his sister. Unlike the original film, Amityville II: The Possession fails to take itself with the deadening solemnity of trying to pose as a true story and proves considerably more entertainingly as a result. The influence is now clearly the recent hit of Poltergeist (1982) and director Damiani keeps things coming quick and fast. There are times when Damiano never knows when over-the-top is enough in one shot, the camera does a 180o vertical roll over a characters head and then another horizontal 180o roll to right itself and come face to face with him; in another shot, Jack Magner lies on a bed pinned down by the demon while the camera wildly zooms up and down on him like the cameraman was jumping up and down on a trampoline. By far the better shocks are those that come more subtly the priests dream that the family are killed only to wake and find they are, or with Malcolm McDowall-lookalike Jack Magners creepy seduction of his sister. The latter half where the makeup effects team take over and rehash The Exorcist (1973) is much less interesting. In this authors opinion, Amityville II: The Possession is the best of the Amityville films. There have been a number of other Amityville sequels and films purporting to be sequels, including Amityville 3-D (1983), The Amityville Curse (1989), Amityville IV: The Possession (1990), Amityville 1992: Its About Time (1992), Amityville: A New Generation (1993) and Amityville: Dollhouse (1996). These was also a documentary Amityville 2000/The Amityville Horror: 25 Years Later (2000). The Amityville Horror (2005) was a remake of the original. Tommy Lee Wallaces other films as director and usually writer are:- Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982), Fright Night Part 2 (1989), the Stephen King tv mini-series It (1990), Vampires: Los Muertos (2002) and Helleversity (2012).
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