It has been nearly three decades since
the release of the original Poltergeist film and, surely, the segment of the
public who clamor to blood-and-gore flicks of the 21st century would not be
overly interested in voices coming from a static filled TV set…or would they?
Word on the street is that a remake of the classic 1980s supernatural thriller
is not too far off. Horror film fans old enough to remember the original
Poltergeist movie series may or may not rejoice at the thought of a frame for
frame shot for shot remake of the original Steven Spielberg / Tobe Hooper
collaboration but it looks to have been green lighted with a possible release
date of 2012. Don’t remember the original three films? Let me set you up with a
primer to the movies – and the curse. Yes, the curse.
Title: Poltergiest Release Year: 1982 Cast: Craig T. Nelson
Jo Beth Williams
Beatrice Straight
Dominique Dunne
Oliver Robins
Heather O’Rourke
Zelda Rubinstein Description: This is the first – and most successful – installment of the
trilogy that finds 5 year-old Carol Anne Freeling communicating with the
deceased via a static filled television set in the living room of her parent’s
suburban California home. Eventually, her communication with the dead opens a
pathway for them to enter the world of the living and kidnap Carol Anne. After
the kidnap the bulk of the film centers around the family’s efforts to retrieve
her from unknown evils on the other side. Eventually, the family is able to
rescue Carol Anne but the evil spirits led by a demon known as “The Beast” go on
a rampage before they are exorcised.
Title: Poltergeist II: The Other Side Release Year: 1986 Cast: Craig T. Nelson
Jo Beth Williams
Susan Peretz
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Heather O’Rourke
Zelda Rubinstein
Will Sampson
Julian Beck Description: This sequel explains in greater detail why Carol Anne was
abducted in the first film – the house she lived in was built over a massive
underground cavern that was, in essence, a giant communal tomb for members of a
utopian cult that died in the area in the early 1800s. Although the Freeling
family knew their house was built on land that was a reclaimed cemetery – and –
that the bodies had supposedly been moved to another resting place, apparently
no one knew about the cave below the cemetery. The cult, led by an evil and
corrupt man, one Reverend Henry Kane, was under his complete domination in both
life and death and the manifestations in the Freeling home were the result of
his effort to continue to dominate the world of the living from the world of the
dead.
Title: Poltergeist III: We’re Back Release Year: 1988 Cast: Tom Skerritt
Nancy Allen
Heather O’Rourke
Zelda Rubinstein
Lara Flynn Boyle
Kipley Wentz
Nathan Davis Description: Sometime between the second and third films the Freeling
family has shipped Carol Anne off to Chicago to seek refuge at her aunt Patricia
and uncle Bruce’s home while the remainder of the family stays at their home in
an attempt combat the evil that inhabits their residence. The evil Rev. Kane
eventually finds out where Carol Anne is hiding and continues to terrorize her
from beyond the grave. By this time Heather O’Rourke and Zelda Rubinstein are
the only members of the original cast to appear in this installment.
Title: Poltergeist (remake) Release Date: 2012 (target) Cast: TBA / Unknown Description: This movie, to be directed by Vadim Perelman, is going to be
a remake of the 1982 original. The screenplay will be fine-tuned, slightly
reworked and updated by Juliet Snowden and Stiles White. The cast is unknown at
this time. At one point a screenplay by Michael Grais titled “Poltergeist: In
the Shadows” was to be the fourth installment in the series but MGM decided to
green light the remake instead.
And the curse? Maybe you haven’t heard about the curse? If you haven’t you must
not be old enough to remember the original films when they were released – or –
you may have been living in a cave for nearly three decades. Either way, let me
refresh your memory. The so-called “curse” that plagued the cast of the
Poltergeist movie series began when four of the leading cast members from the
original Poltergeist film died by the time that Poltergeist III was released,
but where did all of this “curse” business originally begin? One of the primary
thoughts about the origin of the curse centers around the “pool scene.” It was
no secret that in the rain soaked “pool scene,” where Jo Beth Williams falls
into a partially excavated swimming pool in the Freeling’s backyard, that the
skeletons that were used in the production of this scene were real human
remains, not plastic props. Between the use of real human remains, the
supernatural theme of the film and the interspersed references to demons many
believed that the movie was cursed from the start. If it’s true, over the years
the Poltergeist Curse has caused the “unnatural” deaths of at least eight
victims who worked in or on the set of the Poltergeist series:
Dominique Dunne – Cast as Dana, the Freeling’s oldest child, in the
original Poltergeist movie was strangled to death by a jealous boyfriend
in 1982.
Julian Beck – Cast as Rev. Henry Kane in Poltergeist II: The Other
Side died of stomach cancer in 1985.
Will Sampson – Cast as the American Indian shaman in Poltergeist II:
The Other Side died of post operative kidney failure in 1987.
Heather O’Rourke – Cast as Carol Anne Freeling in all three of the
Poltergeist movies died in 1988 of septic shock after bacterial toxins
entered her bloodstream.
Beatrice Straight – Cast as Dr. Lesh in the original Poltergeist
film died of pneumonia in 2001 at age 87.
Brian Gibson – Director of Poltergeist II: The Other Side died of
bone cancer in 2004 at the age of 59.
Susan Peretz – Cast as “daughter” in Poltergeist II: The Other Side
died of breast cancer in 2004 at age 64.
Geraldine Fitzgerald – Cast as Grandma Jess in Poltergeist II: The
Other Side died of Alzheimer’s related complications in 2005 at age 91.
Even if there is no so-called curse attached to the Poltergeist movie series
there does seem to be an unusually high rate of deaths associated with the cast
of this film series, which now begs the question: Will this 2012 remake of the
original Poltergeist movie spawn more “unnatural” deaths or is the curse merely
an over hyped urban legend? I guess we’ll find out in 2012 when we find out…“they’re
back!”