Skeptical journalist John Baxter (Tony Roberts) and photographer Melanie (Candy Clark) expose a fraudulent medium who is operating in the infamous Amityville haunted house. Then John surprises Melanie by deciding to buy the house and live in it. John's estranged wife, Nancy (Tess Harper), is also surprised, then disturbed, when John encourages their daughter, Susan (Lori Loughlin), to visit. The house attacks visitors with horrors that include insects and extreme cold and heat. Eventually, parapsychologist Eliot West (Robert Joy) comes to investigate.
AMITYVILLE 3-D jettisons the Roman Catholic trappings of its two predecessors (THE AMITYVILLE HORROR and AMITYVILLE II: THE POSSESSION). In its place is a conflict that pits rationalism (the skeptical journalist) and science (the parapsychologist) against the evil, supernatural house. Director Richard Fleischer used 3-D in making his 1953 Western ARENA and, reportedly, he used it very effectively for AMITYVILLE 3-D. However, in spite of its title, on its nontheatrical releases AMITYVILLE 3-D remains obstinately flat. Fleischer's lively cast includes a young Meg Ryan in one of her first screen appearances.
Some people never learn: a journalist, skeptical of the alleged supernatural occurrences within the Amityville home, buys it to see if it's really haunted. He gets his answer when ghosts and other non-living creatures turn his life into a living hell.
AMITYVILLE 3-D was released November 18, 1983.
When she appeared in AMITYVILLE 3-D, Meg Ryan was 22. It came five years before her breakthrough in D.O.A. and THE PRESIDIO, and six years before WHEN HARRY MET SALLY.
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Review 1:
"...[The 3D elements work] rather effectively....The flying objects are fun..."
Source: Variety
11/23/1983