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My Amityville Horror

I did something interesting recently. I went back and reread The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson, something that I haven’t done in a number of years. As a kid, I couldn’t put the book down, and as many people who are interested in this topic have, I went about doing my own research into the story. And now, many years later, I’m sitting in post-production on the very documentary that I, as a fellow Amityville enthusiast, have been waiting to see: testimony from someone other than George and Kathy Lutz about their experiences inside the house. But, not just that – an examination of the psychological effects this story has had on Daniel Lutz’s life.

It was interesting revisiting Jay Anson’s book. His retelling of the Lutzes’ haunting claims is, without a doubt, the most effective account ever put into print, despite the multitude of books and films on the subject. Sadly though, I have to wonder why George and Kathy would have allowed the book to be fictionalized to such a degree if they were so concerned, as the book states, “that too much was being overstated and exaggerated.”

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Living with Amityville

November 15, 2010

I first came in contact with Daniel Lutz in 2009. I had recently moved to Los Angeles and was busy developing a series of short subject films for potential festival exhibition. Needless to say, I put a halt on these projects after receiving the call.
In January of 2007, I launched AmityvilleFiles.com, the web’s largest archive [...]

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My Amityville Horror – Official Teaser (HD)

October 31, 2010

This is completed teaser for my upcoming documentary film, My Amityville Horror. I am very pleased with haunting, subtle texture and brilliant score by composer Herman Witkam. Special thanks to Cody Cuellar for his motion graphics and title design work. For exclusive updates, follow the production on Facebook.

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‘Amityville’ Documentary Update and Production Stills

July 26, 2010

The first phase of production for My Amityville Horror was completed on July 15, 2010. I’m very pleased with the amount of footage we were able to capture. This includes a fifteen hour spread of material for me to sift through over the next month. My plans are to complete a rough cut of this [...]

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The Unheard Amityville Horror

July 25, 2010

by Marlon Wallace, The M Report
When I spoke with filmmaker Eric Walter by phone on April 26, I believe I compared him to Fox Mulder, Fox Mulder being a fictional TV character who studied cases that had paranormal connections. Eric Walter doesn’t have X-Files, but he does have Amityville Files, or rather AmityvilleFiles.com, an Internet [...]

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