The Amityville Horror - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Amityville Horror"
The Amityville Horror (1979)
Timing: 1:58 (118 min)
The Amityville Horror - TMDB rating
6.285/10
871
The Amityville Horror - Kinopoisk rating
6.26/10
4118
The Amityville Horror - IMDB rating
6.2/10
49000

Actors and characters

Photo James Brolin #30385Photo James Brolin #30386Photo James Brolin #30387Photo James Brolin #69558

James Brolin

James Brolin
Character George Lutz
Photo Margot Kidder #54449Photo Margot Kidder #54450Photo Margot Kidder #54451Photo Margot Kidder #54452

Margot Kidder

Margot Kidder
Character Kathy Lutz
Photo Rod Steiger #88625Photo Rod Steiger #88626Photo Rod Steiger #88627Photo Rod Steiger #88628

Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger
Character Father Delaney
Photo Don Stroud #27343Photo Don Stroud #27344Photo Don Stroud #27345Photo Don Stroud #27346

Don Stroud

Don Stroud
Character Father Richard Bolen
Photo Murray Hamilton #53518Photo Murray Hamilton #53519Photo Murray Hamilton #53520Photo Murray Hamilton #53521

Murray Hamilton

Murray Hamilton
Character Father Ryan
Photo John Larch #85133Photo John Larch #85134Photo John Larch #85135

John Larch

John Larch
Character Farther Nuncio
Photo Natasha Ryan #96398
Natasha Ryan
Character Amy

K.C. Martel

K.C. Martel
Character Greg
Photo Meeno Peluce #154106
Meeno Peluce
Character Matt
Photo Irene Dailey #96401
Irene Dailey
Character Aunt Helena
Photo Helen Shaver #84127Photo Helen Shaver #84128Photo Helen Shaver #84129Photo Helen Shaver #84130

Helen Shaver

Helen Shaver
Character Carolyn
Photo Amy Wright #64299

Amy Wright

Amy Wright
Character Jackie
Photo Marc Vahanian #154107
Marc Vahanian
Character Jimmy
Photo Elsa Raven #12303

Elsa Raven

Elsa Raven
Character Mrs. Townsend
Photo Eddie Barth #96402Photo Eddie Barth #96403

Eddie Barth

Eddie Barth
Character Agucci
Photo Hank Garrett #65213

Hank Garrett

Hank Garrett
Character Bartender
Photo James Tolkan #35391Photo James Tolkan #35392

James Tolkan

James Tolkan
Character Coroner
J.R. Miller
Character Boy
Photo Val Avery #44247

Val Avery

Val Avery
Character Sgt. Gionfriddo
Photo Peter Maloney #46813Photo Peter Maloney #46814

Peter Maloney

Peter Maloney
Character Newspaper Clerk

What's left behind the scenes

  • Due to the notoriety that Jay Anson's 1977 novel and Stuart Rosenberg's (1927-2007) 1979 film brought to the house in Amityville, the current owners have replaced the windows with standard rectangular glass.
  • The film's budget was relatively modest, and James Brolin took a smaller-than-usual advance, but with the condition that he would receive 10% of the box office revenue. The film unexpectedly became a blockbuster, and Brolin ultimately received $17 million. In 2014, adjusted for inflation, that amount would be $55 million.
  • When first offered the role of George, actor James Brolin initially hesitated about filming. He was told that there was simply no script, and that he just needed to read the source novel. Brolin began reading it around 7 PM, and at 2 AM was still engrossed. Before this, he had hung a pair of trousers in his room, and at the moment of reading a particularly tense plot point, the trousers suddenly fell to the floor, causing Brolin to jump in his chair as if stung. It was then that he realized that “there was something to it,” and agreed to star in the film.
  • James Brolin's brother appeared in the basement scene with the bearded man from the 'red room'. The studio wanted someone who resembled the actor, so his brother came in handy (and his beard was fake).
  • James Brolin became quite close with George Lutz and his children, but he treated their stories with a degree of skepticism.
  • To attract flies to Rod Steiger's character (1925-2002), his hair was smeared with honey.
  • For a long time, rumors circulated that the film would be shot in the very house in Amityville that the novel was about, but the filmmakers were afraid to shoot inside the house. Furthermore, American International Pictures did not receive permission from city authorities to film in the town (city officials decided the town didn't need that kind of notoriety). As a result, the filmmakers found a three-story house in a town in New Jersey, which they used for filming. They added a fourth-story facade and crescent-shaped windows to the sides. Some interior scenes were filmed inside this house, including the one where George returns in the middle of the night from the barn, goes onto the porch, and lights a cigarette. At that moment, you can notice that the living room is missing a door and wallpaper, while the sets built on the studio lot have both wallpaper and a door near the bookshelf.
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