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Amityville 3-D (Original title)Amityville: The Demon (Alternative title)Amityville III: The Demon (Alternative title)Amityville 3D (Help search title)
Date: 18 November 1983 (Release)

Country: USA

Director: Richard Fleischer

Production company billing: Dolby Stereo [2:35:1]
Synopsis: Horror film about a house possessed by strange forces which inhabit the well in the basement. A reporter who is a disbeliever in the supernatural moves into the infamous Amityville house and has his beliefs changed by a series of strange manifestations and deaths.

Genre:
Horror
Releases
Date: 18 November 1983Country: USARelease type: unknownFormat: not specified - Colour - Sound - DolbyRuntime: 93 mins Length: 8370 FeetLanguage: English

Credits (75)
Production Company: Dino De Laurentiis Corporation, Production Company: Orion Pictures Corporation, Producer: Stephen F. Kesten, Production Executive: Tony Rubio, Production Associate: Vebe Borge, Unit production manager (location unit): G. Macbrown, Production Supervisor: Moira Kelly, Location Manager: Tom Ventimiglia, Location Manager: Tom O'Neill, Production staff: Laura Aguillar, Carmen Alba, Production Assistant: Steve Sklar, Assistant Director: Joseph Reidy, Assistant director (location unit): Ann B. Egbert, Screenplay: William Wales, Director of Photography: Fred Schuler, Camera Operator: William Steiner, Optical visual effects: Gary Platek, JEX Fx, Optical effects crew: Rick Fichter, Optical effects crew: Stuart Ziff, Optical effects crew: Peter Stolz, Terry Platek, Special Effects Supervisor: Jeff Jarvis, Special effects co-ordinator: Michael Wood, Special effects (location unit): Al Griswold, Connie Brink, Special effects crew: Michael Edmonson, Special effects crew: Jim Fredburg, Special effects crew: Bruce Robles, Special effects crew: Ken Scher, Special effects crew: Tim Farrell, Special effects crew: Sam Price, Special effects crew: Gary Schaedler, David Wood, Editor: Frank J. Urioste, Art Director: Giorgio Postiglione, Art director (location unit): Justin Scoppa, Set Decorator: Justin Scoppa, Production Illustrator: Maurice Zuberano, Costume Designer: Clifford Capone, Wardrobe supervisor (location unit): Toni Reed Baer, Special make-up: Vince Callaghan, Make-up illusions: John Caglione Jr, Make-up illusions crew: Kevin Haney, Make-up illusions crew: Neal Martz, Make-up illusions crew: David Smith, Doug Drexler, Title Design: Pablo Ferro & Associates, Title mechanicals: Steven Elliott, Music: Howard Blake, Music Editor: Dan Carlin, Music editing: La Da Productions, Sound Recording: Peter Ilardi, Sound Recording: John Fundus, Sound mixer: Manuel Topete, Sound Re-recording: Michael Minkler, Sound Re-recording: Rick Kline, Supervising Sound Editor: William Stevenson, Dialogue editor: Jack Schrader, Additional sound editor: Chester L. Slomka, Carl Mahakian, Stunt Co-ordinator: Chris Howell, Stunts: Chris Howell, Stunts: Harry Madsen, Stunts: Noon Orsatti, Stunts: Kimberly Epper, Stunts: Tony Farentino, Stunts: Victoria Vanderkloot, Stunts: David Burton, Stunts: Scott Wilder, Stunts: Hyla Marrow, Stunts: Julia Orozco, 3-D co-ordinator: Tibor Sands
Cast (18)
Sinfonia of London (), Tony Roberts (John Baxter), Tess Harper (Nancy Baxter), Robert Joy (Elliot West), Candy Clark (Melanie), John Beal (Harold Caswell), Leora Dana (Emma Caswell), John Harkins (Clifford Sanders), Lori Loughlin (Susan Baxter), Meg Ryan (Lisa), Neill Barry (Jeff), Pete Kowanko (Roger), Rikke Borge (Elliot's Assistant), Carlos Romano (David Cohler), Josefina Echanove (Dolores), Jorge Zepeda (Van Driver), Raquel Pankowsky (Sensory Woman), Paco Pharres (Maintenance Man)