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Poltergeist

  • 19821982
  • PGPG
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
169K
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Heather O'Rourke in Poltergeist (1982)
A family's home is haunted by a host of demonic ghosts.
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A family's home is haunted by a host of demonic ghosts.A family's home is haunted by a host of demonic ghosts.A family's home is haunted by a host of demonic ghosts.
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
169K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
1,720
84
  • Director
    • Tobe Hooper
  • Writers
    • Steven Spielberg(screenplay by)
    • Michael Grais(screenplay by)
    • Mark Victor(screenplay by)
  • Stars
    • JoBeth Williams
    • Heather O'Rourke
    • Craig T. Nelson
  • Director
    • Tobe Hooper
  • Writers
    • Steven Spielberg(screenplay by)
    • Michael Grais(screenplay by)
    • Mark Victor(screenplay by)
  • Stars
    • JoBeth Williams
    • Heather O'Rourke
    • Craig T. Nelson
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 498User reviews
    • 282Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Heather O'Rourke, JoBeth Williams, and Craig T. Nelson in Poltergeist (1982)
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    Heather O'Rourke in Poltergeist (1982)
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    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Diane Freeling
    • (as Jobeth Williams)
    Heather O'Rourke
    Heather O'Rourke
    • Carol Anne Freeling
    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Steve Freeling
    Beatrice Straight
    Beatrice Straight
    • Dr. Lesh
    Dominique Dunne
    Dominique Dunne
    • Dana Freeling
    Oliver Robins
    Oliver Robins
    • Robbie Freeling
    Michael McManus
    Michael McManus
    • Ben Tuthill
    Virginia Kiser
    Virginia Kiser
    • Mrs. Tuthill
    Martin Casella
    Martin Casella
    • Marty
    Richard Lawson
    Richard Lawson
    • Ryan
    Zelda Rubinstein
    Zelda Rubinstein
    • Tangina
    James Karen
    James Karen
    • Mr. Teague
    Lou Perryman
    • Pugsley
    • (as Lou Perry)
    Clair E. Leucart
    • Bulldozer Driver
    • (as Clair Leucart)
    Dirk Blocker
    Dirk Blocker
    • Jeff Shaw
    Allan Graf
    Allan Graf
    • Neighbor
    Joseph Walsh
    Joseph Walsh
    • Neighbor
    • (as Joseph R. Walsh)
    Helen Baron
    • Woman Buyer
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • Steven Spielberg(screenplay by) (story by)
      • Michael Grais(screenplay by)
      • Mark Victor(screenplay by)
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    • Trivia
      Heather O'Rourke kept the pet goldfish Carol Anne has in the film.
    • Goofs
      Many viewers have pointed out that only one of the houses in the neighborhood is affected by ghosts even though the whole neighborhood and many other houses were built on the same ground. However, there are two sections of the movie that explain this discrepancy: one in which Steven tells a prospective buyer that his family was one of the first to move into their neighborhood, and another in which Steven's boss mentions that Carol Anne was born in the house. The novelization makes the connection more explicit: because Carol Anne was born in the burial ground, the spirits gravitated toward the Freeling household, attracted by her life force.
    • Quotes

      Carol Anne Freeling: They're here.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits and the logo of the MGM lion is shown, we hear children laughing. Fans of the film have assumed that the laughing children are those who have been released from the beast and have crossed over the threshold into the next life.
    • Alternate versions
      For ABC's 1985 network television premiere, Marty's hallucination is altered so instead of him ripping his own face off, he sees his face rapidly deteriorate briefly.
    • Connections
      Edited into Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      The Star-Spangled Banner
      (1814) (uncredited)

      Music based on "The Anacreontic Song" by John Stafford Smith

      Arranged by Arturo Toscanini

      [Played as TV sign-off music several times]

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    8/10
    One of the best horror/thrillers of the decade
    In 1982, Steven Spielberg pulled off an incredible feat. In June of that year, Spielberg released two films only weeks apart that were both highly successful yet diversely different in both subject matter and their target audiences. One went on to become the highest grossing film of all-time (E.T.), the other spawned a franchise (Poltergeist).

    Poltergeist had a screen credit of being directed by Tobe Hooper (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), but history has revealed that it was Spielberg's vision, editing and overall command of the shooting that was really behind the making of this extraordinary film. Poltergeist brought back the traditional haunted house genre that lay dormant and restless since The Amityville Horror in 1979. The story surrounds a family's house that has been punctured by the spirit world that seem keen on the youngest daughter of the clan – Carol Ann Freeling, played by newcomer Heather O'Rourke. At first, the family meets the strange happenings in the home with playful pleasure, but in an instant the poltergeists intentions turn against the Freelings, and their daughter is captured and taken back to the supernatural world where communication is possible only through the bedroom television.

    The Freelings waste little time and soon contact a paranormal group, well over their heads, to help them rescue their daughter from the unseen captures. It becomes clearly evident however, that the group is over matched, and they call in a poltergeist expert, Tangina Barrons (played with relative enthusiasm and wit by Zelda Rubinstein) to assist with the phenomena. Tangina then leads the Freelings through the unknown, both calming their fears and eventually finding a portal that may be the key to retrieving their daughter.

    Poltergeist works as both a horror and a thriller. The cast, lead by O'Rourke, Jo-Beth Williams, Craig T. Nelson and Oliver Robins have real chemistry and are believable as a family unit, and unlike most horror films, they make sound judgments and know their limitations. When Carol Ann's bedroom becomes overtaken by the ghostly spirits, they lock the room and keep away rather than trying to fight something they cannot contain. And when things begin to look bleak, they call for help and look for experts in the field. This is an intelligent horror that doesn't have people running up the stairs when they should be running out the door.

    Put together with a modest budget of less than $12 million, Poltergeist stretched it's dollars to provide us with an incredible array of special effects that still hold up well after 20 years of viewing. Sure, the scene where a scientist literally pulls his face off or when the bedroom is opened and we see items flying at random as if in a ghostly tornado, might be better served with CGI if made today, the effects still keep the story progressing with a sense of credibility.

    Probably what keeps things so rooted in acceptability is how simplistic some of the special effects were in the larger scenes. A closet full of strobe lights are all that is required to convince us that it is a portal to another world and a fan gently blowing the hair of mother Williams' is believable as the spirit of her child flying past her. Simple plausible.

    Whatever the reasons, Poltergeist works. One of the few screenplays written by Spielberg from one of his own stories, Poltergeist has all the elements that we now associate with the master director. There is a strong family unit, a child as the central character, above average production values and most notably, not one fatality in the entire film despite all the jilts and jolts. The closing scenes of chaos including a pool of skeletons (later revealed to be authentic), is pure movie magic with frantic pacing and edge of your seat suspense.

    Since it's release, a lot has been made of the back stories and the curse surrounding the production of the franchise. Heather O'Rourke tragically died at a young age due to an internal infection and Dominique Dunne (who played a smaller role as her sister) was murdered the same year as the films release. The subsequent sequels have also included characters that died shortly after their films completion. Truth or fiction, lore or legend, these stories add to the mystique and mystery surrounding the film. Having knowledge of the ‘curse' makes it even scarier and gives it kind of a feeling like Naomi Watts' character must have experienced in The Ring, as if just by watching, you are contributing to the ongoing haunting.

    Like most movies successful in the late 70's early 80's, there were sequels that were made with considerably higher budgets but less than stellar results (Superman III anyone?). Neither of the Poltergeist sequels or subsequent television programming could come close to capturing the essence of the original. Besides, how can you top what is now one of the most famous movie tag-lines of all time `They'rrreeee Here'?

    Strong recommendation.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 4, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • It's Night Time
    • Filming locations
      • 4267 Roxbury Street, Forest Hills, Simi Valley, California, USA(Freeling house exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • SLM Production Group
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $77,177,301
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,896,612
      • Jun 6, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $77,229,971
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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