Amityville II: The Possession Movie Review
Amityville II: The Possession Review
"Amityville II: The Possession" Overview

Rating: R
1982
Cast and Crew
Director : Damiano DamianiProducer : Dino De Laurentiis,Stephen R. Greenwald,Ira N. Smith
Screenwiter : Tommy Lee Wallace
Starring : James Olson,Burt Young,Rutanya Alda,Jack Magner,Andrew Prine,Diane Franklin,Moses Gunn
At least Amityville II: The Possession has some basis in fact. This is -- on
the surface -- the story of how the DeFeo family (here the Montellis) got
murdered one night at 112 Ocean Avenue on Long Island, New York. (The
subsequent events are the subject of the original Amityville Horror.)
In real life, the eldest son of the DeFeo family murdered six of his family
members in their sleep while they slumbered in their beds. In Amityville II,
the family structure is about the same -- and they all get the business -- but
little else remains intact. Here we have a tale about a rough and tumble kid
named Sonny (Jack Magner), who hates his father, romances his sister (Diane
Franklin, best known as Better Off Dead's Monique), and gets possessed by
demons who live in a secret room in the basement.
The film ultimately melds into a cheap knockoff of The Exorcist, a hugely
successful movie made nine years earlier that the production team must have
been hoping the world had forgotten by 1982.
Amityville II is an atrociously made film, uninteresting as a sequel/prequel
and unsustainable on its own. As horror films go, it isn't scary at all, though
some interesting makeup effects are balanced by a liberal use of impromptu
fireballs.
Reinvented in the zeroes as a "classic," The Amityville Horror box set includes
the first three films on DVD, plus an extra disc of Amityville-centric
documentaries.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



