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Christopher Lutz Interview. Christopher Lutz, the son of George and Kathy, tells Inside Edition in 2005 that he was "absolutely disgusted" with regard to what he saw as he watched Hollywood's take on his family's story. He discusses the accuracy of various scenes in the original and the remake, as he revisits the real Amityville house that he.


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On December 24, 1975, Father Mancuso called George Lutz and advised him to stay out of the second floor room where he had heard the mysterious voice, the former bedroom of Marc and John Matthew DeFeo, that Kathy planned to use as a sewing room, but the call was cut short by static.


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George Lutz and his wife Kathy are interviewed on Good Morning America in 1979. They discuss the hordes of flies that invaded their home, the movie's green slime, and various other paranormal events that occurred which they claim to be true. They are joined by actor James Brolin who portrays George Lutz in the original film.


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It's been more than 45 years since George and Kathy Lutz fled their house in Amityville, Long Island, claiming it was haunted by evil spirits. The couple's terrifying tale of demonic possession.


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An email interview where George talks about how he dealt emotionally with the events in Amityville, the legal wranglings with MGM, and strange happenings the family experienced in the years "after Amityville." George Lutz in Long Island Newsday. In this interview, George gives a list of inaccuracies in the 2005 MGM remake and touches on what.


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George Lutz, whose story inspired "The Amityville Horror" films, book and legend, died in 2005. He spoke at PRS' conference in 2003 and I regularly kept in touch with him until his passing. Here's a blast from the past. In 2003, I met George Lutz at our annual conference, UNIV-CON.


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Daniel insists that the Amityville haunting was real and blames it largely on his stepfather, George Lutz, whom he loathed. He says that George dabbled in the occult and was capable of.


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Well, George and Kathy Lutz knew—23-year-old Ronald DeFeo Jr. had killed his parents and four siblings in the house barely a year beforehand—but the couple wanted a nice place to start their.


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According to Quaratino, when the family moved into the house in 1975, George Lutz was "extremely curious of everything paranormal" and tried to summon supernatural beings by chanting. "I don't.


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By Drew Taylor March 14, 2013 7:11 pm In 1975, George and Kathy Lutz (along with Kathy's three children from a previous marriage), moved into a huge house in Amityville, a tiny Long Island.


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In December, 1975, George and Kathy Lutz and their three children moved into the house at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. Less than four weeks late.


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George Lutz talks about them living in the Amityville Horror house.


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George and Kathy Lutz appear on Good Morning America on July 26, 1979, alongside actor James Brolin (who played George Lutz in the original Amityville Horror.


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George Lutz interview - Amityville Horror An in-depth interview with George Lutz -- the man whose contraversial story is protrayed in the Amityville Horror movies.  HOME Ghostvillage 4 KIDS About Ghostvillage Advertising Newsletter Archive Privacy Policy Media Room Contact Us Submission Guidelines FEATURES 2012 Features Archive


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Art Bell interviews George Lutz as we drive down I-45 from Dallas to Houston, Texas. [Episode 7]George Lutz was the stepfather of the Lutz family is known.


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The Amityville Horror (2005) Starring Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George, Chloë Grace Moretz based on the book "The Amityville Horror" by Jay Anson By Kevin Lang | Published October 13, 2013 The only thing that [Hollywood] got right is that our family moved in that house and we left. - Christopher Lutz ( Inside Edition, 2005) Questioning the Story: