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Poltergeist 1
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The family's home seems to be suffering from evil spirits spreading in the place. The ghosts haunted the small family on an ongoing basis. The chase began in a friendly and simple way, but things began to expand and turn into clear threats of kidnapping and murder. When the little boy was out of the house, both parents turned into a telepathic doctor for the return of their missing son, and eventually they would eventually become people dedicated to exorcists.
The family's home seems to be suffering from evil spirits spreading in the place. The ghosts haunted the small family on an ongoing basis. The chase began in a friendly and simple way, but things began to expand and turn into clear threats of kidnapping and murder. When the little boy was out of the house, both parents turned into a telepathic doctor for the return of their missing son, and eventually they would eventually become people dedicated to exorcists.
Actors:
Zelda Rubinstein,
Helen Baron,
JoBeth Williams,
Sonny Landham,
Allan Graf,
Sheb Wooley,
Clair E. Leucart,
Robert Broyles,
Phil Stone,
James Karen,
Noel Conlon,
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Zelda Rubinstein
28 May 1933, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Helen Baron
JoBeth Williams
6 December 1948, Houston, Texas, USA
Sonny Landham
11 February 1941, Canton, Georgia, USA
Allan Graf
16 December 1949, USA
Sheb Wooley
10 April 1921, Erick, Oklahoma, USA
Clair E. Leucart
8 September 1936, Iowa, USA
Robert Broyles
20 January 1933, Sparta, Tennessee, USA
Phil Stone
James Karen
28 November 1923, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
Noel Conlon
23 December 1936, Syracuse, New York, USA
Director:
Tobe Hooper
Tobe Hooper
25 January 1943, Austin, Texas, USA
Country:
United States
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June 29, 2013
"Poltergeist" is a lot more dedicated to its cause than most viewers today are probably used to. It builds to something of value. That may not make it the most profound film of its genre by any stretch, but it does make it one of the most memorable.
September 25, 2007
Given the talents, Poltergeist is an annoying film because it could have been so much better.
February 19, 2013
Spielberg, here credited as producer as co-writer, shows the other (darker) side of suburbia in this horror film, made in the same year as the superior E.T.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Poltergeist is like a thoroughly enjoyable nightmare, one that you know that you can always wake up from, and one in which, at the end, no one has permanently been damaged. It's also witty in a fashion that Alfred Hitchcock might have appreciated.
September 11, 2013
Hooper and Spielberg have worked long and hard to bring the ghost story to its fullest potential. They have succeeded.
October 25, 2014
One of the 1980s' most distinctive and important horror movies.
June 01, 2011
The film delivers honest special-effects shocks without forfeiting its good nature.
February 09, 2006
It is consistently redeemed by its creator's dazzling sense of craft.
September 11, 2013
Hooper's direction may lack its usual edgy personality -- apparently over-ruled by Spielberg's script suggestions -- but he puts on a dazzling show, and the intuitive performances are uniformly on the panic button.
September 25, 2007
Though the shocks are well conveyed, it's the sweetness that lingers, making this the first cute and cuddly entry in the genre.
October 07, 2014
The buildup is slow and deliberate, creating a vivid sense of love and warmth within the family who share the harrowing adventure.
Chicago Sun-Times
October 23, 2004
Hooper and Spielberg hold our interest by observing the everyday rituals of this family so closely that, since the family seems real, the weird events take on a certain credibility by association.

