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Poltergeist (franchise)

Horror film franchise


Summary

Horror film franchise

FieldValue
titlePoltergeist
imagePoltergeist Logo.svg
imagesize235px
captionOfficial franchise logo
creatorSteven Spielberg
originPoltergeist
ownerAmazon MGM Studios
years1982–2015
films{{plainlist
tvPoltergeist: The Legacy (1996–1999)
  • Poltergeist (1982)
  • Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)
  • Poltergeist III (1988)
  • Poltergeist (2015) Poltergeist is an American horror film franchise distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during the 1980s. The original trilogy revolves around the members of the Freeling family, who are stalked and terrorized by a group of ghosts, led by a demon known as the Beast, that are attracted to the youngest daughter, Carol Anne. The original film was co-written and produced by Steven Spielberg. The Poltergeist films collected a total of approximately $132 million at the United States box office.

Fox 2000 Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released a "revisionist" reboot of the series on May 22, 2015. Heather O'Rourke and Zelda Rubinstein were the only cast members to appear in all three films.

Films

''Poltergeist'' (1982)

Main article: Poltergeist (1982 film)

Poltergeist is the original film in the trilogy, directed by Tobe Hooper, co-written by Steven Spielberg and released on June 4, 1982. The story focuses on the Freeling family, which consists of parents Steve (Craig T. Nelson) and Diane (JoBeth Williams); teenage daughter Dana (Dominique Dunne); eight-year-old Robbie (Oliver Robins); and five-year-old Carol Anne (Heather O'Rourke), who live in Cuesta Verde, a California housing development which comes to be haunted by ghosts. The apparitions, under the control of a demon known as the "Beast", communicate through the family's television set and can only be heard by Carol Anne. Attracted to her life force and believing she will help lead them into the "Light", the specters abduct Carol Anne through her bedroom closet, which acts as a portal to their dimension. Much of the film involves the family's efforts to rescue their daughter, aided by a group of parapsychologists (Beatrice Straight, Martin Casella, Richard Lawson) and spiritual medium Tangina Barrons (Zelda Rubinstein). Carol Anne is eventually rescued from the other side and, following a second attack by the Beast that reveals the ghosts had originated from an improperly relocated cemetery beneath the neighborhood, the Freelings flee Cuesta Verde just before the house implodes and disappears into another dimension.

''Poltergeist II: The Other Side'' (1986)

Main article: Poltergeist II: The Other Side

The first sequel, Poltergeist II: The Other Side, directed by Brian Gibson and released on May 23, 1986, takes place one year after the events in Poltergeist and offers an alternate explanation of the ghosts' origin. The film also develops the identity and backstory of the Beast, who lived during the 19th century as a religious zealot named Reverend Henry Kane (Julian Beck). Kane was the leader of a utopian cult, who in anticipation of the end of the world, sealed themselves in a cavern located directly below what later became the Freeling property. Kane is anxious to possess Carol Anne to continue manipulating his followers after death. The ghosts follow and attack the Freelings at their current household. Aided by an American Indian shaman named Taylor (Will Sampson), the Freelings manage to escape from Kane and his followers a second time.

''Poltergeist III'' (1988)

Main article: Poltergeist III

The final film in the original trilogy, Poltergeist III, directed and co-written by Gary Sherman, was released on June 10, 1988. To protect Carol Anne, the Freelings have sent her to live temporarily in a Chicago skyscraper with skeptical relatives Pat and Bruce Gardner (Nancy Allen and Tom Skerritt) and their daughter Donna (Lara Flynn Boyle). However, during psychiatric sessions, Carol Anne's recollection of her experiences enables Kane and his followers to locate her and make contact through the building's ubiquitous mirrors. The ghosts abduct Carol Anne and then Donna, prompting Pat, Bruce, and Donna's boyfriend Scott (Kipley Wentz) to enlist the help of Tangina, who eventually escorts Kane into the spectral Light, thereby sacrificing herself to save the family.

''Poltergeist'' (2015)

Main article: Poltergeist (2015 film)

A reboot of the original film, Poltergeist was directed by Gil Kenan and released on May 22, 2015. It centers on a family struggling to make ends meet who relocate to a suburban home. As in the original, the youngest daughter is kidnapped by spirits that inhabit the house. Sam Rockwell and Rosemarie DeWitt star as the married couple, Kennedi Clements plays the daughter, and Jared Harris plays the host of a paranormal-themed TV show who comes to the aid of the family.

Television

''Poltergeist: The Legacy'' (1996–1999)

Main article: Poltergeist: The Legacy

A spin-off television series, Poltergeist: The Legacy, ran from 1996 to 1999, though it does not have any connection to the films other than the title.

Future

In October 2023, Variety reported that a television series is in early development by Amazon MGM Studios. It is set to be executive produced by Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey of Amblin Television.

Cast and crew

Cast

The following table shows the cast members who played the primary characters in the film series.

CharacterOriginal seriesRebootTelevision SeriesPoltergeist*Poltergeist II
The Other Side*Poltergeist IIIPoltergeist*Poltergeist
The Legacy*19821986198820151996–1999Carol Anne FreelingSteven "Steve" FreelingDiane Freeling (née Wilson)Dana FreelingRobert "Robbie" FreelingDr. Martha LeshRyan MitchellDr. Marty CaseyTangina BarronsReverend Henry Kane / "The Beast"Jessica "Grandma Jess" WilsonTaylorBruce GardnerPatricia "Pat" Wilson-Gardner
Trish WilsonDonna GardnerScottDr. SeatonMadison "Maddy" BowenEric BowenAmy BowenGriffin "Griff" BowenKendra BowenCarrigan BurkeDr. Brooke PowellBoydDr. Derek RayneNick BoyleAlexandra "Alex" MoreauFather Philip CallaghanDr. Rachel CorriganKatherine "Kat" CorriganWilliam SloanKristin Adams
Heather O'Rourke
Craig T. NelsonMentioned}}
JoBeth WilliamsJoBeth WilliamsJaclyn Bernstein
Dominique Dunne
Oliver Robins
Beatrice Straight
Richard Lawson
Martin Casella
Zelda Rubinstein
Julian BeckNoble Craig (Vomit Creature)Nathan DavisCorey Burton
Geraldine FitzgeraldKelly Jean Peters
Will Sampson
Tom Skerritt
Nancy Allen
Lara Flynn Boyle
Kipley Wentz
Richard Fire
Kennedi Clements
Sam Rockwell
Rosemarie DeWitt
Kyle Catlett
Saxon Sharbino
Jared Harris
Jane Adams
Nicholas Braun
Derek de Lint
Martin Cummins
Robbi Morgan
Patrick Fitzgerald
Helen Shaver
Alexandra Purvis
Daniel J. Travanti
Kristin Lehman
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Crew

OccupationFilmPoltergeist*Poltergeist II:
The Other Side*Poltergeist IIIPoltergeist1982198619882015DirectorWriter(s)Producer(s)ComposerCinematographerEditorDistributor byProduction companyRelease dateRuntime
Tobe HooperBrian GibsonGary ShermanGil Kenan
Michael Grais
Steven Spielberg
Mark VictorMichael Grais
Mark VictorGary Sherman
Brian TaggertDavid Lindsay-Abaire
Frank Marshall
Steven SpielbergMichael Grais
Mark VictorBarry BernardiRoy Lee
Sam Raimi
Robert Tapert
Jerry GoldsmithJoe RenzettiMarc Streitenfeld
Matthew F. LeonettiAndrew LaszloAlex NepomniaschyJavier Aguirresarobe
Michael KahnThom Noble
Bud S. Smith
M. Scott SmithRoss AlbertJeff Betancourt
Bob Murawski
MGM/UA Entertainment Co.MGM Entertainment Co.MGM/UA Communications Co.20th Century Fox
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
SLM Production Group
Mist Entertainment
Amblin ProductionsMetro-Goldwyn-MayerFox 2000 Pictures
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Ghost House Pictures
Vertigo Entertainment
June 4, 1982May 23, 1986June 10, 1988May 22, 2015
114 minutes91 minutes98 minutes93 minutes

Reception

Box office performance

FilmRelease date (US)BudgetBox office revenueReferenceUnited StatesForeignWorldwideTotal$74.2 million$178,545,003$306,381,703
Poltergeist (1982)$10.7 million$76,606,280$45,099,739$121,706,019
Poltergeist II: The Other Side$19 million$40,996,665$33,929,000$74,925,665
Poltergeist III$9.5 million$14,114,488$14,114,488
Poltergeist (2015)$35 million$47,425,125$48,210,406$95,635,531
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Critical and public response

FilmRotten TomatoesMetacritic
Poltergeist (1982)88% (59 reviews)79 (7 reviews)
Poltergeist II: The Other Side20% (54 reviews)49 (10 reviews)
Poltergeist III15% (20 reviews)40 (10 reviews)
Poltergeist (2015)29% (138 reviews)47 (27 reviews)

''Poltergeist'' curse

The "Poltergeist curse" is a rumored curse attached to the Poltergeist trilogy and its crew, derived from the deaths of two young cast members in the six years between the releases of the first and third films. The rumor and the surrounding deaths were explored in a 2002 episode of E! True Hollywood Story titled "Curse of Poltergeist".

  • Dominique Dunne, who played eldest daughter Dana in the first film, died on November 4, 1982, at age 22 after being strangled by her ex-boyfriend John Thomas Sweeney. He was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to six years in prison, but was paroled after serving three and a half years.
  • Heather O'Rourke, who played Carol Anne in all three Poltergeist films, died on February 1, 1988, at the age of 12 due to complications from an acute bowel obstruction.

Documentary

The Curse of Poltergeist, a documentary film based on the mystery of the franchise, was set to begin shooting in November 2015, with Adam Ripp as director; financing and production was to be provided by his company Vega Baby, alongside Indonesia-based MD Pictures. The documentary intended to focus on the life and experiences of actor Oliver Robins, who played Robbie Freeling in the first and second installments of the franchise, as a way to explore the tragedies that have befallen those involved with the films. The movie has yet to be produced.

References

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