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Poltergeist and movies
The Poltergeist movies are a trilogy of American horror films distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during the 1980s.
Dunne made appearances in several made for television movies, television series, and films, and played a supporting role as the oldest daughter, Dana Freeling, in the 1982 film Poltergeist.
Noxon was also influenced in her storytelling by the movies Poltergeist and Truly, Madly, Deeply, which featured a widow who was unable to move on after the loss of her husband.

Poltergeist and 1982
Heather O ' Rourke, of Poltergeist ( 1982 ) fame, lived at Big Bear Lake in the middle 1980s.
Several other horror films that premiered in 1982 performed far better, including Poltergeist ($ 76, 606, 280 ), Friday the 13th Part 3 ($ 34, 581, 519 ), and Creepshow ($ 21, 028, 755 ).
* In the 1982 feature film thriller Poltergeist, the gateway to the afterlife is referred to as the " area of bilocation ".
She was then cast in a major role in producer Steven Spielberg's Poltergeist ( 1982 ) as Dana Freeling, directed by Tobe Hooper.
After Poltergeist, she appeared in the final season premiere of CHiPs and the 1982 TV movie The Shadow Riders with Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott.
In 1982, after completing work on Poltergeist, Dunne met and later moved in with a Los Angeles chef, John Thomas Sweeney ( born and raised in Hazleton, PA ), who was sous-chef at the restaurant Ma Maison.
He is perhaps best known for his Emmy-winning role as Hayden Fox on the TV series Coach, Deputy Ward Wilson in the 1980 film Stir Crazy, Steve Freeling in the 1982 film Poltergeist and Mr. Incredible in the 2004 film The Incredibles as well as the TV series Parenthood.
* Jerry Goldsmith's " Night of the Beast " from the soundtrack album to " Poltergeist " ( 1982 )
The haunted house being built on a burial ground is inspired by the 1982 film Poltergeist.
* Poltergeist ( 1982 )-Dana's Boyfriend In Car ( cameo ; uncredited )
" The old lady psychic with a very high-pitched voice is a reference to the character played by Zelda Rubinstein in the 1982 horror film, Poltergeist.
** Poltergeist ( film ), 1982 horror film
She also played the role of the paranormal investigator Dr. Martha Lesh in the film Poltergeist ( 1982 ), the most widely seen role of her film career.
The play also influenced the 1982 Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper film Poltergeist.
Michael Grais is a screenwriter, most well known as the co-writer of Poltergeist ( 1982 ).
* Poltergeist ( with Mark Victor ) ( 1982 )
He co-wrote Poltergeist ( 1982 ), Poltergeist II: The Other Side ( 1986 ), Marked for Death ( 1990 ), and Cool World ( 1992 ).

Poltergeist and 1986
He is best known for his role as Kane the evil preacher in the 1986 movie Poltergeist II: The Other Side.
* 1986: Poltergeist II: The Other Side
* Poltergeist II: The Other Side, a 1986 horror film
** Poltergeist II: The Other Side, 1986 film
* Poltergeist II: The Other Side ( with Mark Victor ) ( 1986 ) ( also Producer )

Poltergeist and 1988
The John Hancock Center was featured in the 1988 movie Poltergeist III.
In 1988, Heather O ' Rourke, Dunne's young Poltergeist costar, was also buried close to her.
** Poltergeist III, 1988 film

Poltergeist and poltergeist
* In Tales to Astonish # 1 " I Know the Secret of the Poltergeist ", a paranormal investigator explains various poltergeist incidents but is biased in his explanation.
*** Enfield Poltergeist, an apparent poltergeist activity, 1977 to 1980
The Pontefract Poltergeist ( also referred to as The Black Monk of Pontefract ) is a poltergeist haunting that occurred in the late 1960s in the home of Joe and Jean Pritchard on 30 East Drive Chequerfield Estate in Pontefract.
The Enfield Poltergeist was a period of apparent poltergeist activity in London, England between August 1977 and September 1978, with an added outburst in August 1980.

Poltergeist and activity
Poltergeist activity has often been believed to be the work of malicious ghosts.

Poltergeist and family
The tone of Supernatural was heavily influenced by films such as Poltergeist — having the horror happen in a family setting rather than remote location — and Evil Dead 2 and An American Werewolf in London — having bits of comedy mixed in.
Although Night Skies as a film would never reach production status, it helped inspire not only E. T., but also Poltergeist ( which had a family terrorized by paranormal forces and Spielberg hired Tobe Hooper to direct ), Spielberg and Mathison's proposed E. T.

Poltergeist and home
Roll's most famous case was as the lead investigator on the 1984 " Columbus Poltergeist " case, in which remarkable color photos were taken by a veteran newspaper photographer for the Columbus Dispatch newspaper, Fred Shannon, which allegedly showed spontaneous telekinesis events in action occurring in the home of Columbus, Ohio teenager Tina Resch.

Poltergeist and was
In the first Poltergeist movie, the closet was where ghosts hid.
Lucas wrote a film treatment that included a haunted castle in Scotland, but Spielberg felt it was too similar to Poltergeist.
The haunting was investigated by the Yorkshire Post newspaper, writer Colin Wilson, and featured in his 1981 book Poltergeist!
He was father to Quintana Roo Dunne, who died in 2005 after a series of illnesses, and uncle to actors Griffin Dunne ( who co-starred in An American Werewolf in London ) and Dominique Dunne ( who co-starred in Poltergeist ).
He was then a series regular in Falcon Crest ( 1984 – 86 ), Counterstrike ( 1990 – 93 ) and Poltergeist: The Legacy ( 1999 ).
In truth, the story, though based on the tale of the Enfield Poltergeist, was put into production months before and was complete fiction.
In 1999, Fiesta Texas saw the biggest expansion ever with around 13 new rides / water rides and two new coasters, Boomerang: Coast to Coaster and Poltergeist that debuted and was the first year that the park won the Amusement Today's Golden Ticket Award for the best shows in America, and also Ol ' Waterin ' Hole was renamed to Armadillo Beach.
The fourth season of Poltergeist: The Legacy featured an episode starring WWE wrestler The Undertaker as a being from Hell who collected souls, a deliberate crossover with RAW, which was also airing on the USA Network at the time and earning the network some of the highest ratings on cable TV.
One of his most famous cases was the Rosenheim Poltergeist.
Sometimes credited as William Roll, or informally, Bill Roll, he was a parapsychologist since the 1950s and authored or coauthored many investigation research papers, articles, and four books: The Poltergeist ( 1972 ), Theory and Experiment in Psychical Research ( 1975 ), Psychic Connections ( 1995, with co-author Lois Duncan ), and Unleashed: Of Poltergeists and Murder: The Curious Story of Tina Resch ( 2004, with co-author Valerie Storey ).
In 1980, Begelman returned to the production world and became CEO and president of MGM, but with the exception of Poltergeist, he was unable to repeat his success at Columbia.
Instead, material developed at the time was used in Poltergeist and E. T.

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