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Tangina tells Steve and Diane Freeling where Carol Anne is and who is in there with her.
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About Poltergeist:
A typical family in a quiet suburb of a normal California faces a frightening ordeal when its home is invaded by a Poltergeist. Late one night, 10-year-old Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O’Rourke) hears a voice coming from inside the television set … At first, the spirits that invade the Freeling’s home seem like playful children. But then they turn angry. And when Carol Anne is pulled from this world into another, Steve and Diane Freeling (Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams–In the Land of Women) turn to an exorcist (Zelda Rubinstein) in this horror classic from director Tobe Hooper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre films) and producer and screenwriter Steven Spielberg.
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A wonderfully done movie in all aspects. The writing, acting, music. Terrifying, yet beautiful.
My absolute favorite movie ever 🌹♥️🌹 I'm 52 they said it was cursed the house
❤❤ Tangina is so sweet and adorable!!! I LOVE THAT LADY❣️❣️❣️
Growing up we lived in a daylight basement home which the backyard butted up against a large and dense, creepy forest. We played there during the day, but at night no one would venture into it's pitch black darkness, as mysteriously spooky it was. In 1983ish, at 11 or 12 years old, while sick and home from school, alone, i made the mistake of watching this movie on HBO. I managed to absolutely terrify myself. Although it doesn't scare me now as an adult, like it did then, the movie has always given me the creeps. Exceedingly well-made, Spielberg created another masterpiece in this film.
Goose bumps every time
Now Let's go get your Daughterr…
Will never see films as scary as this ever again, so well made
Tangina part was superb
When she says, beast. Goosebumps, still to this day and I grew up and watched this movie, when it originally came out
😊
Absolutely chilling and mesmerising performance.
Seen this movie so many times since my teens I’ve almost memorized the opening credits, so up until a few years ago I thought Zelda was Beatrice Straight (in the video) I thought she looked like a Beatrice,no disrespect
Sometimes the scarier thing is your own imagination
Best horror movie EVER made.
"To us, it is the Beast."
Chilling.
"To her, it's another child…to us, it's the beast." Chills down my arm.
Yeah, because she was practicing demonic devil worship in the church of Satan that woman is a Satan worshiper
The Jim Jones groupie wannabe
Do you know what I hate in this world a liar that woman is standing there lying to their face
As a Gen Xr, this movie hits way harder as an adult
Zelda Rubinstein won a well-deserved Oscar this year (1983) for Best Supporting Actress. I remember seeing this in the movie theater even thought it was rated R. If it was rated R, we would make sure we saw it!
Ive always said it but i think Jobeth Williams should have been nominated for an oscar for her performance in Poltergeist.
RIP Jerry Goldsmith! Incredible score.
Looking back on it, I was way too young to watch this movie in the 80s as a 7 or 8 year old. We had a VHS copy I watched repeatedly. This movie is one of my favorites.
That is my favorite scene of the movie!
This movie could easily be one of the top 10 ever made, IMHO. I saw it around 7 or 8 years old when it was broadcast on HBO and instantly was hooked. It made me want to move to Southern California and live in a tract house. 😊
Another thing I never understood was there was reference in the movie to Carol Anne being born in that house… and that seened to have something to do with why she was abducted. But do they mean Diane literally gave birth to her IN THE HOUSE?
I don't understand the part about Carol Anne will only hear her mother's voice. There's scenes with her father talking to her and her responding…
esse filme é muito bom!!!beijo emiliana do manejo.
classic scene from a classic movie, but i thought is was MGM who brought out poltergeist not warner bros.
To her it simply is another child…to us it is the beast.
Chills
This monolog is so entrancing; bot the writing and especially the delivery are perfection 😘
That the horror, sci-fi, and fantasy genres have been overlooked by major awards for anything other than technical merit is such a travesty. This movie’s performances should have earned notices. JoBeth Williams minimally should have been nominated for best actress. You believed this was a real family in supernatural crisis, which made it more terrifying than all the special effects combined.
I didnt see this until i was in my late teens 1989 cuz when it came out we were not allowed.
…" to her, It's simply is another child,, to us,, it is the beast"
Mesmerising scene❤
It is not necessarily the illumination but a smell that attracts them to certain ones of us
Alles schlechte zum Muttertag 🎉
The music ruins this scene! Spielberg always had very did it with the cheese
🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🙃g2g business!
Call Dean and Sam they got this
And remember, Tobe Hooper Directed this movie. Spielberg, Michael Grais and Mark Victor wrote the script.
It lies to her. It says things only a child can understand. Pure creepiness to the core!
The scariest part of this film was realising that these were not random spirits running around because they were confused about being dead, but that there was an actual plot; an unspeakable evil that intentionally used Carol-Anne's life force to keep the spirits away from the light so that their continuous frustrations would manifest within the house and wreak chaos on the Freeling family. The Beast used her to weaponise the collective power of the unrested souls to gain hold over the realm of the living. This wasn't some random haunting, a spectre calculated this entire plan for unknown reason.