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Amityville 2: The Possession (1982)
Starring:
James Olson,
Burt Young
Director: 
Damiano Damiani
A family moves into a house built on an ancient Indian burial ground. The oldest son is possessed by an evil spirit, and is forced to murder his family. The family's priest feels responsible, and tries to save the possessed boy's soul. Not as good or as scary as the original.
Amityville 3: The Demon (1983)
Starring:
Tony Roberts,
Tess Harper
Director: 
Richard Fleischer
This one was in 3D and a good ghost story. Another family moves into the Amityville House. Their daughter dies in a boating
accident but the mother sees the now deceased daughter alive in the house. The husband calls a paranormal investigator in to help and the investigator finds out the source of the household problems.
Amityville 4:
The Evil Escapes
(1989)
Starring:
Jane Wyatt,
Patty Duke
Director: 
Sandor Stern
I really didn't understand this one. The evil that lurked in Amityville somehow manages to travel across country, to a California mansion. The demon manipulates a little girl by manifesting itself in the form of her dead father. A young priest must defeat the demon and end the curse before it possesses her completely.
April Fool's Day (1986)
Starring:
Deborah Foreman,
Griffin O'Neal
Director: 
Fred Walton
Muffy the pratical joker invites her friends out to her family's mansion for on an island April Fool's Day, but throughout the movie her friends are disappearing one by bloody one. This movie is more of a thriller/comedy than anything else, alot of suspense and little gore. Definite 80's movie!
Flowers in the Attic (1987)
Starring:
Victoria Tennant,
Kristy Swanson
Director: Jeffrey Bloom
Gothic thriller about widowed women who sends her 4 kids off to live with Gramma, who in turn locks locks them up in the attic. Not as good as the V. C. Andrews book.
Fog, The (1980)
Starring:
Adrienne Barbeau, 
Jamie Lee Curtis
Director: 
John Carpenter
Creepy movie about
fog shrouding sleepy coastal town, accompanied by lumbering undead pirates. Jamie Lee Curtis is great in this movie.
Ghost Story (1981)
Starring:
Fred Astaire,
Melvyn Douglas
Director: 
John Irvin
Horror tale concerning 4 male friends sharing a 50 year old secret. Not a gory or thriller type story, just more of a good old-fashioned ghost story. This was Fred Astaire's last movie.
The Horror Show (1989)
Starring:
Terry Alexander
Lewis Arquette
Director:
David Blyth
A detective finally apprehends "Meat Cleaver Max" and watches the electric chair execution from the audience. But killing Max Jenke only elevated him to another level of reality. Now the detective's family is under attack, his sanity in question, and his house haunted.

 
House (1986)
Starring:
William Katt,
George Wendt
Director: Steve Miner
A great horror/comedy about a divorced writer who moves into a new house and decides to write a new book based on his Vietnam experiences, but strange things start happening and he realizes the house has something to do with it.
House II: The Second Story (1987)
Starring:
Arye Gross,
Bill Maher
Director: Ethan Wiley
Not as good as the original, but does include living-dead gunslingers, crystal skulls, Aztec sacrifices, pterodactyls, and a sword-wielding electrician.
House of the Long Shadows (1982)
Starring:
Vincent Price, Christopher Lee
Director: 
Pete Walker
An American mystery writer spends the night in an evil mansion on a bet to see if he can write a classic novel
in 24 hours, but he is not alone in the house. Too bad Lee & Price only have small roles in this film.
House of Usher, The (1988)
Starring:
Oliver Reed,
Donald Pleasence
Director:
Alan Birkinshaw
An adaptation of the story by Poe, in which a man determines to take an innocent woman as his wife to carry on the legacy of his shady family.
Pet Sematary (1989)
Starring:
Beau Berdahl
Susan Blommaer
Director:
Mary Lambert
Steven King thriller about a family that moves to a new house in the countryside. Their house is perfect, except for two things: the semi-trailers that roar past on the narrow road, and the mysterious cemetary in the woods behind the house. Their neighbours are reluctant to talk about the cemetary, and for good reason too.
Saturday the 14th (1981)
Starring:
Richard Benjamin,
Paula Prentiss
Director:
Howard R. Cohen
A family moves into a haunted house inhabited by scary creatures.
Troll (1986)
Starring:
Noah Hathaway,
Gary Sandy
Director:
John Carl Buechler
A young girl's body becomes possessed by a troll bent on turning all residents of the apartment building into his breed.


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