Amityville 3-D is the 1983 third installment in the The Amityville Horror series. Released in theaters, it was processed with ArriVision 3-D
Summary[]
Characters[]
Main Family[]
- John Baxter (portrayed by Tony Roberts)
- Nancy Baxter (portrayed by Tess Harper)
- Susan Baxter (portrayed by Lori Loughlin)
Minor Characters[]
Listed as they first appear.
- Melanie (portrayed by Candy Clark)
- Elliot West (portrayed by Robert Joy)
- David Cohler (portrayed by Carlos Romano)
- Harold Caswell (portrayed by John Beal)
- Emma Caswell (portrayed by Leora Dana)
- Clifford Sanders (portrayed by John Harkins)
- Lisa (portrayed by Meg Ryan)
- Jeff (portrayed by Neill Barry)
- Roger (portrayed by Pete Kowanko)
- Elliot's Assistant (portrayed by Rikke Borge)
- Dolores (portrayed by Josephina Echanove)
- Van driver (portrayed by Jorge Zepeda)
- Sensory woman (portrayed by Raquel Pankowsky)
- Maintenance man (portrayed by Paco Pharres)
Supernatural[]
Anything such as a force, character, or event that is not normal.
- Flies
- Cold spots
- Supernaturally Influence Photos
- Elevator Under Supernatural Influence
- Supernatural Hallucination
- Spontaneous Combustion
- Doppelganger Apparition
- Nightmare Dream
- Incorporeal Light
- Demon in the Well
Items/Terminology[]
- Reveal Magazine
- Makeshift Ouija
Locations[]
- Amityville house
- Old Well
- Baxter's Residence
- Institute of Psychic Research State University Long Island
- Reveal Magazine
Trivia[]
- John Baxter character is loosely based on Stephen Kaplan, a paranormal investigator, vampirologist, and founder/director of the Vampire Research Center and the Parapsychology Institute of America.
- Harold and Emma Caswell characters are based on Ed and Lorraine Warren.
- This film would be the last of the three (previously used in both The Amityville Horror 1979 and Amityville II: The Possession) to have the house shots at Toms River, New Jersey, as the house was moved over one lot shortly afterwords.
- The Quarter-Moon Windows had been removed from the front of the house, so most of the film was shot from the back where there was still two quarter-moon windows.
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