
Amityville Clownhouse 2017
"The legacy continues..."
Amityville Clownhouse (2017) delivers a chilling return to the infamous Amityville legacy, blending psychological horror with supernatural dread.
Director: Dustin Ferguson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Amityville Clownhouse (2017) about?
The film follows a father, his wife, and their son as they move into a new house, only to face increasingly disturbing events tied to the infamous Amityville haunting. As the family's safety crumbles, they realize the home's dark past refuses to let them go.
Who directed Amityville Clownhouse?
Dustin Ferguson directed Amityville Clownhouse, bringing his signature blend of horror and atmospheric tension to this standalone entry.
Who stars in Amityville Clownhouse?
The film features Mark Patton, Helene Udy, Dawna Lee Heising, John R. Walker, and Julia Farrell as the central family and witnesses to the supernatural events.
Is Amityville Clownhouse (2017) worth watching?
While not groundbreaking, Amityville Clownhouse offers a tight, atmospheric horror experience for fans of slow-burn terror. Its 74-minute runtime keeps things engaging, though it may leave some craving deeper lore or a stronger resolution.
How long is Amityville Clownhouse?
Amityville Clownhouse has a runtime of 74 minutes.
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About Amityville Clownhouse (2017) — Horror film steeped in supernatural dread and family terror
Amityville Clownhouse (2017) delivers a chilling return to the infamous Amityville legacy, blending psychological horror with supernatural dread. Directed by Dustin Ferguson, this standalone entry follows a family relocating to a quiet town, only to uncover the dark history lurking within their new home. As eerie occurrences escalate, their once-normal life unravels into a nightmare of unseen forces, claustrophobic terror, and the lingering shadow of the Amityville house's cursed reputation. The film leans into unsettling atmosphere, where every creaking floorboard and flickering light bulb hints at something far more sinister than mere coincidence.
With a runtime of just 74 minutes, Amityville Clownhouse packs a punch, relying on tension over cheap scares. Mark Patton leads the cast as the troubled patriarch, while Helene Udy and Dawna Lee Heising round out the family ensemble, grounding the supernatural elements in raw human emotion. Ferguson's direction keeps the story tight, avoiding the bloated pacing of its predecessors, and the film's minimalist approach amplifies its unsettling power. Fans of slow-burn horror will appreciate its methodical build, even if some may crave more resolution to the mystery.