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* AntagonistTitle: Some of the home video releases call this movie Amityville III: The Demon.

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* AntagonistTitle: Some of the home video releases and the TV version call this movie Amityville ''Amityville III: The Demon.Demon''.



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%% * CreepyBasementContinuityNod: The demon that jumps out of the well and drags Elliot under appears to be the same demon that claws its way out of Sonny at the end of ''Amityville II: The Possession''.



%%* DestinationDefenestration



%%* GhostButler



%%* PhonyPsychic



* StuffBlowingUp: The movie climaxes with the Amityville house getting totaled by multiple explosions.

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* StuffBlowingUp: The movie climaxes with the Amityville house getting totaled by multiple self-inflicted explosions.

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%% *CreepyBasement
* {{Creepy Doll}}: The doll on Susan's bed can appear creepy to some.
* DaylightHorror: The most memorable scene in the movie of Susan's ghost appearing before Mrs. Baxter happens in broad daylight. Same with the seance scene that takes place before...and Sanders' death involving the flies.

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* {{Creepy Doll}}: CreepyBasement
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The doll on Susan's bed can appear creepy to some.
* DaylightHorror: The most memorable scene in the movie of Susan's ghost appearing before Mrs. Baxter happens in broad daylight. Same with the seance scene that takes place before...and Sanders' death involving the flies.
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John Baxter (Tony Roberts), a professional debunker of psychic phenomena buys the HauntedHouse in Amityville since it's cheap, and comes to regret that decision when he and his family become targeted by the supernatural forces within it.

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John Baxter (Tony Roberts), (Creator/TonyRoberts), a professional debunker of psychic phenomena buys the HauntedHouse in Amityville since it's cheap, and comes to regret that decision when he and his family become targeted by the supernatural forces within it.
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* AdultFear: Nancy is rightfully anxious and against the idea of her only daughter going into a house that your ex-husband just bought that just so happens to have the infamous reputation of being a murder house.
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%%* NewHouseNewProblems
* Novelization: A tie-in novel was made for the film. See All There In The Manual above. Some scenes are filmed differently when they were originally written how they were played out in the novel. Other details the novel includes is Melanie's experience being frosted over as she is able to feel the ice form on her eyes and sees the image of the demon that she will later see in the photograph. The demon was also described as a gargoyle, rather than the look it sports in the movie, which is the demon from Amityville II's grandpa.

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%%* * NewHouseNewProblems
* Novelization: {{Novelization}}: A tie-in novel was made for the film. See All There In The Manual above. Some scenes are filmed differently when they were originally written how they were played out in the novel. Other details the novel includes is Melanie's experience being frosted over as she is able to feel the ice form on her eyes and sees the image of the demon that she will later see in the photograph. The demon was also described as a gargoyle, rather than the look it sports in the movie, which is the demon from Amityville II's grandpa.
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* TheBadGuyWins: The demon of 112 Ocean Avenue kills almost all of Elliot West's team (and Elliot himself) before blowing up the house. It also got John's friends, thr realtor and his daughter and he is finally convinced that evil forces exist.

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* TheBadGuyWins: The demon of 112 Ocean Avenue kills almost all of Elliot West's team (and Elliot himself) before blowing up the house. It also got John's friends, thr the realtor and his daughter and he is finally convinced that evil forces exist.
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* Foreshadowing: The spooky, distorted images of Sanders in the photographs depict how he will eventually meet his demise.

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* Foreshadowing: ForeShadowing: The spooky, distorted images of Sanders in the photographs depict how he will eventually meet his demise.
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* TheBadGuyWins: The demon of 112 Ocean Avenue kills almost all of Elliot West's team (and Elliot himself) before blowing up the house. It also got John's friends, thr realtor and his daughter and he is finally convinced that evil forces exist.
* BigBad: The Demon lurking beneath the depths of the basement well and the cause of all the evil it.
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* NoKillLikeOverkill: Melanie's character. She's already a ShrinkingViolet who is paranoid about everything. The house fucks with her with noises, a blackout and sending a powerful force of frost on her leaving her alone and hysterical. She discovers the demon face in the photograph and rushes to the house to tell John. The house continues to fuck with her by crashing her car into steel pipes. It didn't inpale her? No problem, light the whole thing on fire and kill her that way. Talk about evil.
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* SupernaturalProofFather: John Baxter, initially.
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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Although the only Amityville film in the original trilogy to not be based on an event such as the Defeo murders (Amityville II) and thr Lutz's (Amityville Horror), John Baxter's character can be seen as Stephen Kaplan who tried to discredit the Lutz' for creating a fabrication.

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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Although the only Amityville film in the original trilogy to not be based on an event such as the Defeo murders (Amityville II) and thr the Lutz's (Amityville Horror), John Baxter's character can be seen as Stephen Kaplan who tried to discredit the Lutz' for creating a fabrication.

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* AdultFear: Nancy is rightfully anxious and against the idea of her only daughter going into a house that your ex-husband just bought that just so happens to have the infamous reputation of being a murder house.
* AllJustADream: John sees his wife sitting near the basement well where the decaying corpse of their dead daughter jumps out of.
* AllThereInTheManual: Also counts as deleted scenes. The Caswells were supposed to return to the house in the middle of the night to take back their equipment from the basement, but the evil of the house possesses some electrical cords and causes them to trip. The fiery car crash scene was supposed to happen differently too. The fire starts in Melanie's car while she is driving and then she crashes. It cuts to the point of view from a hobo watching as blue fire causes Melanie to go up in flames. Scenes at Melanie and Susan's funeral were supposed to take place. One of the teenagers during their seance asks if anyone in the room is a virgin. This was likely cut for time.
* AntagonistTitle: Some of the home video releases call this movie Amityville III: The Demon.



* ABeastInNameAndNature: The Demon that appears outside of the well at the climax of the film causes all the spooky and gruesome events that happen to the house and to the characters.



* Foreshadowing: The spooky, distorted images of Sanders in the photographs depict how he will eventually meet his demise.



* HearingVoices: Well not voices, but Melanie hears ominous footsteps creaking on the floorboards above her as she thinks she's alone in the house.
* IndianBurialGround: Just like the first two Amityville films, Lisa recaps the Amityville history to Susan, stating an Indian Burial Ground is said to be the site the house was built on top of.



* LockedIntoStrangeness: The effect of Susan's death leaves Nancy in denial. The next morning apparently she has seen Susan's spirit appear before her as she is stuck in a state of believing Susan will return as she does her laundry.
* LongHairIsFeminine: Susan is the only female character with long hair. Nancy, Melanie and Lisa all have short hair styles.
* MoodWhiplash:From a horrific scene of Melanie's death involving burning to death in her car, goes straight to John and Nancy handwaving it off as an accident and cuts straight to the teenagers being silly at the diner. It's almost an insult to Melanie's character who suffered such a protracted, agonizing death and she's completely forgotten about and never mentioned again.



* Novelization: A tie-in novel was made for the film. See All There In The Manual above. Some scenes are filmed differently when they were originally written how they were played out in the novel. Other details the novel includes is Melanie's experience being frosted over as she is able to feel the ice form on her eyes and sees the image of the demon that she will later see in the photograph. The demon was also described as a gargoyle, rather than the look it sports in the movie, which is the demon from Amityville II's grandpa.




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*VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Although the only Amityville film in the original trilogy to not be based on an event such as the Defeo murders (Amityville II) and thr Lutz's (Amityville Horror), John Baxter's character can be seen as Stephen Kaplan who tried to discredit the Lutz' for creating a fabrication.
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*DaylightHorror: The most memorable scene in the movie of Susan's ghost appearing before Mrs. Baxter happens in broad daylight. Same with the seance scene that takes place before...and Sanders' death involving the flies.
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* StuffBlowingUp: The movie climaxes with the Amityville getting totaled by multiple explosions.

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*{{Creepy Doll}}: The doll on Susan's bed can appear creepy to some.


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* {{Haunted House}}: Obviously the point of the film.
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John Baxter, a professional debunker of psychic phenomena buys the HauntedHouse in Amityville since it's cheap, and comes to regret that decision when he and his family become targeted by the supernatural forces within it.

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John Baxter, Baxter (Tony Roberts), a professional debunker of psychic phenomena buys the HauntedHouse in Amityville since it's cheap, and comes to regret that decision when he and his family become targeted by the supernatural forces within it.
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*{{Family Unfriendly Death}}: The car crash scene. Need I say more? For a PG Rated film this scene is just disturbing to watch, especially with Candy Clark's convincing performance. Being burned to death is never a great way to go. She even jokes about not wanting to die this way in the Blu-Ray Extras despite saying how much fun she had filming this scene.
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* Anyone can die: You would think Susan and Melanie would be safe characters but no. Melanie has arguably the most gruesome death in the whole film even though it cuts away and Susan dies offscreen. Kind of surprising that Lisa and the other teenagers didn't get offed by the house for provoking it through seance.

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* Anyone {{Anyone can die: die}}: You would think Susan and Melanie would be safe characters but no. Melanie has arguably the most gruesome death in the whole film even though it cuts away and Susan dies offscreen. Kind of surprising that Lisa and the other teenagers didn't get offed by the house for provoking it through seance.
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*Anyone can die: You would think Susan and Melanie would be safe characters but no. Melanie has arguably the most gruesome death in the whole film even though it cuts away and Susan dies offscreen. Kind of surprising that Lisa and the other teenagers didn't get offed by the house for provoking it through seance.
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* ThirdIs3D: The film was part of the early eighties' 3D Movie sequel trifecta alongside with ''Film/Jaws3D'' and ''Film/FridayThe13thPartIII''.

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* ThirdIs3D: The film was part of the early eighties' 3D 3-D Movie sequel trifecta alongside with ''Film/Jaws3D'' and ''Film/FridayThe13thPartIII''.
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* ThirdIs3D: The film was part of the early eighties' ThreeDMovie sequel trifecta alongside with ''Film/Jaws3D'' and ''Film/FridayThe13thPartIII''.

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* ThirdIs3D: The film was part of the early eighties' ThreeDMovie 3D Movie sequel trifecta alongside with ''Film/Jaws3D'' and ''Film/FridayThe13thPartIII''.
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* OuijaBoard: Friend's of Baxter's daughter use a homebrew ouija board, and get in contact with spirits that tells them that one them is going to die.
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The third film in the ''Franchise/{{Amityville}}'' series, released in 1983. Also known as ''Amityville III: The Demon''.

John Baxter, a professional debunker of psychic phenomena buys the HauntedHouse in Amityville since it's cheap, and comes to regret that decision when he and his family become targeted by the supernatural forces within it.

!!This 3D picture has examples of:

* CatapultNightmare: Baxter has a nightmare where he is onfronted by his daughter's drowned corpse, and bolts up in fright as he wakes up from it.
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%%* DestinationDefenestration
* EvilElevator: Baxter finds himself in a malfunctioning elevator that goes up and down at high speeds after he spots one of the Amityville flies inside it.
* FliesEqualsEvil: Flies are still be buzzing around the house to signify the fact that it isn't free from evil. They even cause one direct death.
%%* GhostButler
* LighterAndSofter: The film has PG rating, with content which contrasts sharply with all the after all terror, incest and murder from the two previous films.
%%* NewHouseNewProblems
* NumberedSequels
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Baxter's ex-wife sees their daughter walking around the house before she learns that she drowned moments before.
* PaddleballShot: Two of them during the car crash scene: first one comes from a pipe that crashes through the car's windshield, and the second comes from the burned corpse stretching its arms towards the camera.
%%* PhonyPsychic
* SpitefulSpit: After the old psychic couple in the opening are revealed as [[PhonyPsychic frauds]], Baxter's partner Melanie gets spat on in retaliation.
* SpookyPhotographs: Before Sanders is killed by a stroke caused by the house, Melanie notices that pictures taken of him show his face being weirdly distorted.
* SpookySeance: Subverted. The supernatural shenanigans in the seance of the opening are fake and staged.
* ThirdIs3D: The film was part of the early eighties' ThreeDMovie sequel trifecta alongside with ''Film/Jaws3D'' and ''Film/FridayThe13thPartIII''.

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