At first this takes the form of your classic poltergeist activity (moved furniture, that kind of thing), but it becomes weirder.
Poltergeist (1982)
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Synopsis: Frisky poltergeists put a little excitement into the daily routine of the Freeling family's humdrum lives by moving furniture and communicating with their youngest daughter, Carol Anne, through the television set. Unfortunately, harmless pranks quickly turn nasty and the previously... Frisky poltergeists put a little excitement into the daily routine of the Freeling family's humdrum lives by moving furniture and communicating with their youngest daughter, Carol Anne, through the television set. Unfortunately, harmless pranks quickly turn nasty and the previously friendly ghosts kidnap Carol Anne, trapping her in the spirit world. To win the child back, the family calls in a team of parapsychologists and a midget psychic who conduct an elaborate exorcism. [More]
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Starring: Craig T. Nelson, JoBeth Williams, Dominique Dunne, Heather O'Rourke, Oliver Robbins
Screenwriter: Michael Grais, Mark Victor, Steven Spielberg
Producer: Frank Marshall, Steven Spielberg
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
DVD Info
Release:
Sep 10, 2007
DVD Features:
- Anamorphic Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English,
- Dolby Surround 2.0 - English, French
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - Spanish
- Mono 1.0 - Portuguese
- Subtitles - English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Documentary - 1. THEY ARE HERE: THE REAL WORLD OF POLTERGEISTS REVEALED - PART ONE: SCIENCE OF THE SPIRITS, PART TWO: COMMUNING WITH THE DEAD
Reviews
A surprisingly yet successfully restrained lesson in how to haunt a house.
It is consistently redeemed by its creator's dazzling sense of craft.
This is a film that tends to annoy, as if it had been more taut and consistent, it could have been far more exciting.
After a quarter-century, Poltergeist remains one of the most popular movies whose reputation rests almost exclusively on behind-the-scenes diversions.
It's a highly effective and uncommonly emotional horror film, and in the summer of 1982, I preferred it to Spielberg's more universally admired E.T.
So darn good it makes me wish Spielberg hadn't given up on the horror genre.
Given the talents, Poltergeist is an annoying film because it could have been so much better.
A vapid, silly horror movie with occasional moments of promise that ultimately fails due to an overdose of cuteness.
Though the shocks are well conveyed, it's the sweetness that lingers, making this the first cute and cuddly entry in the genre.
Hooper's skill with gore combined with Spielberg's ability to sanitize anything into family-friendliness makes Poltergeist a smash horror hit -- and it's rated PG.
That it's all hokum gets washed aside by the believable and perceptive family value story set in bland suburbia.
J’aurais préféré voir quelque chose de plus sombre et de plus sérieux. Dommage.
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