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Poltergeist By Jim Emerson
What a combo! Tobe Hooper, the director of The Texas Chainsaw
Massacre, teamed up with family-oriented producer Steven Spielberg to
make Poltergeist. The film is about a haunted suburban tract home
in a development very much like the Arizona one in which Spielberg was
raised. (Because it came out the same summer as Spielberg's E.T.,
it was tempting to see both movies as representing Spielberg's ambivalent
feelings about childhood in suburbia. One was a fantasy, the other a
nightmare.) Spielberg also cowrote the screenplay, which taps into primal,
childlike fears of monsters under the bed, monsters in the closet,
sinister clown faces, and all manner of things that go bump in the night.
At first, some of the odd happenings in the house are kind of funny and
amusing, but they grow gradually creepier until the film climaxes in a
terrifying special-effects extravaganza when 5-year-old Carole Anne
(Heather O'Rourke) is kidnapped by the spooks and held hostage in another
dimension. Though not nearly as frightening as Hooper's magnum opus, or
the original A Nightmare on Elm Street, which came along two years
later, Poltergeist is one of the smartest and most entertaining
horror pictures of its time.
Academy Awards
Poltergeist received Academy Award
nominations for Music Scoring Awards (Best Original Score; Jerry
Goldsmith), Sound Effects Editing (Stephen Hunter Flick, Richard L.
Anderson), and for Special Visual Effects (Richard Edlund, Michael Wood,
Bruce Nicholson).
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|  | Director: Tobe Hooper
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|  | Stars: Craig T. Nelson, JoBeth Williams, Beatrice Straight, Dominique Dunne, Oliver Robins, Heather O'Rourke, Zelda Rubinstein, Richard Lawson, James Karen
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|  | Released: June 4, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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