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Release Date:
April 14, 2005
Original Title:
The Amityville Horror
Alternate Titles:
Amitvilio kosmaras
Amityville - A Mansão do Diabo
Amityville I: The Amityville Horror Redux
Amityville'i õudus
Amityville: The Horror
Dehset sokagi
Horror Amityville
The Amityville Horror 9
Τρόμος στο Amityville
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Dimension Films
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Platinum Dunes
Radar Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ BR: 16 DE: 16 FR: 12 GB: 15 IE: 15 NL: 16 PL: 18 PT: M/16 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 90
George Lutz, his wife Kathy, and their three children have just moved into a beautiful, and improbably cheap, Dutch colonial mansion nestled in the sleepy coastal town of Amityville, Long Island. However, their dream home is concealing a horrific past and soon each member of the Lutz family is plagued with increasingly strange and violent visions and impulses.
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ADR Mixer:
Robert Deschaine
ADR Recordist:
Tami Treadwell
ADR Supervisor:
Chris Hogan
Accountant:
Desiree Varni
Additional Casting:
Danny Roth
Additional Colorist:
Mark Todd Osborne
Additional Grip:
Jaime Dawkins
Additional Music:
Jim Dooley
Additional Production Assistant:
Clayton Hauck
Art Department Assistant:
Shannon Fortune
Art Department Coordinator:
Ashley Eden Kessler
Art Department Production Assistant:
Matt McKinney
Art Direction:
Marco Rubeo
Assistant Accountant:
Sandy Sfeir
Assistant Camera:
Ken Little Jr.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ellen Ryba
Assistant Editor:
Fulvio Valsangiacomo
Assistant Location Manager:
Rosa Yang Kato
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jeremy Beiermann
Assistant Property Master:
Michael D. Gianneschi
Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Flinchbaugh
Associate Producer:
Matthew Cohan
Stefan Sonnenfeld
Best Boy Electric:
Chris Mulsoff
Best Boy Grip:
Steven Matthys
Boom Operator:
Blair Scheller
Cableman:
Bob Myers
Camera Intern:
Joe Carpita
Camera Operator:
Peter Mercurio
Carpenter:
Nathan Mack
Casting:
Lisa Fields
Casting Assistant:
Meagan Lewis
Casting Associate:
Matt Miller
Chef:
P.J. Haines
Chief Lighting Technician:
Shane D. Kelly
Co-Executive Producer:
Randall Emmett
Paul Mason
George Furla
Steve Whitney
Color Timer:
Chris Regan
Colorist:
Stefan Sonnenfeld
Compositing Supervisor:
Patrick Tubach
Compositor:
Andy Barrios
Conductor:
Bruce Fowler
Construction Coordinator:
Tyler Osman
Construction Foreman:
Joeseph H. Gilmartin
Controller:
Jen Hutchinson
Costume Design:
David C. Robinson
Costume Supervisor:
Gina Panno
Craft Service:
Barbara Doherty
Dialogue Editor:
Hector C. Gika
Digital Intermediate Assistant:
Gerald Ragland
Digital Intermediate Producer:
David Feldman
Director:
Andrew Douglas
Director of Photography:
Peter Lyons Collister
Dolby Consultant:
Trevor Ward
Dolly Grip:
Fernando M. Briones
Editor:
Roger Barton
Christian Wagner
Electrician:
Dawn Copeland
Executive Producer:
Ted Field
David Crockett
Extras Casting Assistant:
Elise Dagley
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Jacquelyn Conard
Finance:
Scott Litsinger
First Assistant Camera:
Robert C. Carlson
First Assistant Director:
Craig A. Pinckes
First Assistant Editor:
Leigh Folsom Boyd
Foley Artist:
Diane Marshall
Foley Mixer:
Michael J. Broomberg
Gaffer:
Mark Castelaz
Generator Operator:
Dennis J. Leahy
Graphic Designer:
Pam Gauss
Greensman:
Jeff Dieter
Grip:
Christopher M. Collar Jr.
Key Grip:
Cortland Boyd
Key Hair Stylist:
Dominic Mango
Key Makeup Artist:
Suzi Ostos
Key Production Assistant:
Patrick Cunningham
Key Rigging Grip:
Steve Alessi
Lead Painter:
Frank D. Dambra
Leadman:
Scott Troha
Loader:
Dan Urbain
Location Manager:
Brady Breen
Location Scout:
Carrie Goodman
Makeup Artist:
Helen Marchfield
Makeup Effects:
Kamar Bitar
Matte Painter:
Timothy Clark
Music Editor:
Tom Trafalski
Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry
Novel:
Jay Anson
Original Music Composer:
Steve Jablonsky
Painter:
Mitch Devane
Payroll Accountant:
Helen Stergiou
Post Production Supervisor:
Tim Pedegana
Producer:
Andrew Form
Brad Fuller
Michael Bay
Production Assistant:
Olivier Agostini
Production Coordinator:
Jeff Valeri
Production Design:
Jennifer Williams
Production Illustrator:
Steve Koch
Production Sound Mixer:
Jim Stuebe
Property Master:
Timothy W. Tiedje
Propmaker:
John J. Slove Jr.
Screenplay:
Sandor Stern
Scott Kosar
Script Supervisor:
Dru Anne Carlson
Seamstress:
Miriam Hoffman-Durand
Second Assistant Camera:
Gregg Gannett
Second Assistant Director:
Thomas Coe
Second Company Grip:
Mark E. Matthys
Second Second Assistant Director:
Jeremy Oswald
Second Unit Director:
Mark Palansky
Security:
Maurice Brunson
Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
Nathan McGuinness
Set Costumer:
Patrick Caulfield
Set Decoration:
Daniel B. Clancy
Set Designer:
Kevin Cross
Set Dressing Artist:
Jon Nicholson
Set Production Assistant:
Senica Billingsley
Sound Effects Editor:
Harry Cohen
Special Effects Coordinator:
John D. Milinac
Special Effects Technician:
Jay Appleberry
Stand In:
Robert Amico
Standby Painter:
Freddie Mikels
Steadicam Operator:
Faires A. Sekiya
Still Photographer:
Peter Iovino
Storyboard Artist:
Jonathan Gesinski
Studio Teacher:
Laura Torrance
Stunt Coordinator:
Kurt Bryant
Kenny Bates
Rick LeFevour
Mark Harper
Stunt Double:
Carl Paoli
Stunts:
Shauna Duggins
Linda Perlin
Stacey Carino
Richard Epper
Tom Lowell
Brian Christensen
Laura Dash
Tobiasz Daszkiewicz
Jodi Starnes
Larry Nicholas
James Mammoser
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kelly Oxford
Transportation Captain:
Joseph Paoletti
Transportation Co-Captain:
Armand Paoletti
Transportation Coordinator:
James Hogan
Unit Production Manager:
David Crockett
Unit Publicist:
John M. Pisani
Utility Sound:
Robert Bruce Myers
Video Assist Operator:
David Schmalz
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Kathleen Lynch
Visual Effects Editor:
Kosta Saric
Visual Effects Producer:
Kimberly Adams
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Sean Andrew Faden
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jonathan Kinnas
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