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Poltergeist (1982)

PG 06/04/1982 Horror 1h 54m
72%
User
Score
7.3/10
88%
79/100

They're here.

Overview

Upon realizing that something truly evil haunts his home, Steve Freeling calls in a team of parapsychologists to help before it's too late.

Steven Spielberg

Screenplay

Michael Grais

Screenplay

Mark Victor

Screenplay

Tobe Hooper

Director

Part of the Poltergeist Collection

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Top Billed Cast

Craig T. Nelson

Craig T. Nelson

Steve Freeling

JoBeth Williams

JoBeth Williams

Diane Freeling

Beatrice Straight

Beatrice Straight

Dr. Lesh

Dominique Dunne

Dominique Dunne

Dana Freeling

Oliver Robins

Oliver Robins

Robbie Freeling

Heather O'Rourke

Heather O'Rourke

Carol Anne Freeling

Michael McManus

Michael McManus

Ben Tuthill

Virginia Kiser

Virginia Kiser

Mrs. Tuthill

Martin Casella

Martin Casella

Dr. Marty Casey

Media

POLTERGEIST – The first suburban haunted house | MUBI Podcast

POLTERGEIST – The first suburban haunted house | MUBI Podcast

Extended Preview

Extended Preview

A Terrible Presence

A Terrible Presence

Swimming With Skeletons

Swimming With Skeletons

Ghosts Abduct Carol Anne Scene

Ghosts Abduct Carol Anne Scene

TCM Big Screen Classics Fathom Event

TCM Big Screen Classics Fathom Event

4K UHD Trailer

4K UHD Trailer

International Trailer

International Trailer

The Making of Poltergeist (1982)

The Making of Poltergeist (1982)

Mick Garris on Poltergeist

Mick Garris on Poltergeist

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Reviews

A review by Ted Fraraccio

Written on March 27, 2014

One of the biggest moments of my childhood was seeing _Poltergeist_ for the first time at 7 years old. I saw it on a 4:3 set on a very old DVD in my parents' bedroom, after my mom had recently come home from the hospital after surgery. One night, my dad came home from the library with some DVDs, and one of them was _Poltergeist_.
I popped it into the DVD player without hesitation as I'd wanted to see it since I was 5. I knew from the moment it started, _Poltergeist_ was going to be a great movie, but little did I know it would become my favorite movie of all time, and I'd want to experience it again and again.
Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams star in this classic as Steve and Diane Freeling, who live with their three children, 16-year-old Dana (Dominique Dunne), 8-year-old Robbie (Oli...

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A review by John Chard

Written on February 8, 2017

We know it as the beast.

The Freeling family are happy and functioning perfectly well until one night their youngest daughter announces that thru the TV, the supernatural are here!

Poltergeist divides the horror crowd big time, the gore fans are simply not impressed by the events in the film, while ghostly supernatural fans such as myself see it as a wasted opportunity. But strip away the flashy production and you start to see the core joke of kids infatuation with the goggle box, so yes, the film could easily be titled under the banner of being a Black Comedy. But be that as it may, and lets not be under any illusions here that, Poltergeist is not a knowing wink wink horror film of substance, the film really could have been a truly terrifying piece of work to cater for all tastes, a...

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A review by MaxTyrone

Written on March 28, 2017

Like most of my contemporaries, I remember as a kid staying up late at night during the AMC Halloween horror movie marathon week (or was it a complete 31 days?) and watching the Freeling family get spooked by some O. G. paranormal activity; watching their house turn into a portal for spirits, some of which abducting their youngest daughter.

Unlike some of my contemporaries, I'm very split on this film. As a fan of the genre, horror always intrigues me, even when it's done poorly/reuses the tired tropes. When rewatching _Poltergeist_ for what seems to be the twentieth time - now in my early twenties - the movie seems dated, to the point where what made it bone-chilling in the first place, seems calm and a little ridiculous. Perhaps I'm desensitized to this type of movie. Perhaps I'll app...

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A review by RLTMovieReview

Written on January 30, 2020

This movie holds a special place in my heart. Yes, by the standards of 2020 the special effects could be better. But we've seen the remake so we know new does not always mean improved.

This is what I like in a horror movie. Suitable for older kids as well. As much as I appreciate R rated horror, I like PG-13 better. Because, like this movie, PG-13 focuses much more on story and characters. The fear of the family and all the emotions in this movie feel genuine to me. Even watching it today, I don't find the acting to be over the top. Much of what people see in this movie has become a trope, but for many of my generation, you saw it here first.

The score of the movie and the famous line of "They're Here" will always be an important part of our pop culture as much as the showe...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on June 8, 2023

Imagine the archetypal middle class family - mum, dad and three kids - all muddling along nicely in their home next to a graveyard, until things really do start going bump in the night! Doors, chairs and drawers start having minds of their own; the lights come on when it suits them, not you... Well initially, the "Freeling" family think this is just a bit of a giggle - that is until their daughter "Carol Anne" (Heather O'Rourke) disappears and when the paranormal investigators discover she is in an other dimension, only able to communicate via the white noise of the television screen, the battle is truly on to retrieve her from her truly malevolent captors. Zelda Rubinstein is super as the medium "Tangina" and Tone Hooper really does manage to use her character, and that of the little girl...

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