Amityville: A New Generation

Amityville: A New Generation is a 1993 American supernatural horror film directed by John Murlowski. It is the seventh film based on the Amityville Horror. It was released direct to video in 1993. Republic Pictures released this movie in R-rated and unrated versions. Lionsgate Home Entertainment (under license from FremantleMedia North America) has released this film to DVD in July 2005.

Amityville: A New Generation
DVD cover
Directed byJohn Murlowski
Produced byBarry Bernardi,
Steve White,
Christopher DeFaria
Written byChristopher DeFaria,
Antonio M. Toro
StarringRoss Partridge,
Julia Nickson-Soul,
Lala Sloatman
Music byDaniel Licht
CinematographyWally Pfister
Edited byRick Finney
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • September 29, 1993 (1993-09-29)
Running time
91 mins.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.5 million (estimated)

Plot

Keyes Terry is an art photographer who is given a mirror by a homeless person he meets on the streets. After taking the mirror home, he eventually realizes that it is possessed with the spirit of his father, Franklin Bronner, who murdered his family on Thanksgiving with a shotgun in the original Amityville house.

Cast

  • Ross Partridge - Keyes Terry
  • Julia Nickson-Soul - Suki
  • Lala Sloatman - Llanie (credited as Lala)
  • David Naughton - Dick Cutler
  • Barbara Howard - Janet Cutler
  • Jack Orend - Franklin Bronner (as Jack R. Orend)
  • Richard Roundtree - Pauli
  • Terry O'Quinn - Detective Clark
  • Robert Rusler - Ray
  • Lin Shaye - Nurse Turner
  • Karl Johnson - Cafe Owner
  • Ralph Ahn - Mr. Kim
  • Tom Wright - Morgue Attendant
  • Bob Jennings - Rookie Cop
  • Jon Steuer - Young Keyes
  • Robert Harvey - Bronner (as Bob Harvey)
  • Ken Bolognese - Critic
  • Abbe Rowlins - Academic
  • Joseph Schuster - Young Man
  • J.P. Stevens - Teen
  • Kim Anderson - Critic
  • Claudia Gold - Critic

Production

The film's working title was Amityville 1993: The Image of Evil

It is unclear if the past murders are a reference to the real life DeFeo murders or are a separate event entirely. The name mentioned is Bronner instead of Defeo. A similar situation arose with the first sequel/prequel Amityville II: The Possession in which the Defeo family is renamed Montelli.

References[1][2]

  1. Amityville: A New Generation, retrieved 2019-04-23
  2. www.amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Amityville-New-Generation-Ross-Partridge/dp/B000ARTMSY. Retrieved 2019-04-23. Missing or empty |title= (help)


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