Amityville: Dollhouse (1996)

Evil never dies.

Amityville: Dollhouse (1996) poster

Bill Martin has just finished construction on a picturesque new home for his family, but unknown to him, the previously barren property was once the site of the infamous Amityville murder house, which contains demonic entities with murderous sights on the family.

Director: Steve White
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ray Colcord
Cinematography: Thomas L. Callaway
Editing: Kert Vandermeulen
Production: Zeta Entertainment, Promark Entertainment Group, Spectacor Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Supernatural Horror and Terror, Supernatural Horror and Terror, Occult and Witchcraft

Keywords

haunted house, occult, dollhouse, ghost

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amityville: Dollhouse about?
Bill Martin has just finished construction on a picturesque new home for his family, but unknown to him, the previously barren property was once the site of the infamous Amityville murder house, which contains demonic entities with murderous sights on the family.
Who directed Amityville: Dollhouse?
Amityville: Dollhouse was directed by Steve White.
Who stars in Amityville: Dollhouse?
Amityville: Dollhouse stars Robin Thomas, Starr Andreeff, Allen Cutler, Rachel Duncan, Jarrett Lennon, Clayton Murray.
How long is Amityville: Dollhouse?
Amityville: Dollhouse has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
What genre is Amityville: Dollhouse?
Amityville: Dollhouse is a Horror film.
Where was Amityville: Dollhouse produced?
Amityville: Dollhouse was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Amityville: Dollhouse?
The themes of Amityville: Dollhouse include: Supernatural Horror and Terror, Supernatural Horror and Terror, Occult and Witchcraft.