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  • WARF
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jan 2004
    • 15347

    #16
    "Take off your clothes"

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    • WARF
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Jan 2004
      • 15347

      #17
      HE POLTERGEIST CURSE

      It was plagued with freak accidents, untimely illness and violent ends. The 1982 hit movie that spawned sequels, a TV show and, after its stars began dying, an eerie urban legend about powers from beyond. Coincidence or perhaps something far more spooky? The following are some things you may not know about POLTERGEIST:

      * Dominique Dunne, who played eldest daughter Dana Freeling, was strangled by her possessive boyfriend five months after the release of Poltergeist and died five days later. Just 22 years old, she was the daughter of novelist, Dominick Dunne, and sister of actor Griffin Dunne. Dunne had been rehearsing lines with an actor friend when her boyfriend showed up, picked a fight and then killed her. To drown out the noise of the two yelling outside, the actor turned up the Poltergeist soundtrack.

      * During a break from the filming of POLTERGEIST III, Heather "They're Here" O'Rourke, 12, who played Carol Anne Freeling in all three movies, died from an intestinal blockage that ruptured. She had been ill for about two years, but her mother claimed doctors misdiagnosed her condition. The movie resumed filming, with stand-ins for O'Rourke's part.

      * O'Rourke was buried in Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles, a short distance from Dunne.

      * Actor Will Sampson, a Creek Indian and actual shaman, performed an exorcism on the set of POLTERGEIST II to rid it of "alien spirits." A year after POLTERGEIST II was released, Sampson died of complications from a heart-lung transplant.

      * A few months after filming wrapped on POLTERGEIST II, actor Julian Beck died after a long battle with stomach cancer.

      * JoBeth Williams, who played mother Diane Freeling, claims she returned home from the set each day to find pictures on her wall askew. She would straighten them, only to find them crooked again the next day.

      * During a scene when Robbie Freeling (Oliver Robins) was choked by a clown in his room, something went wrong with the prop and Robins was actually being choked. Spielberg praised him for his authenticity until he caught onto the trouble and saved Robins.

      * James Khan who wrote the novelisation of the movie claims that one night, as he typed the words "Thunder and lightning ripped the sky," a blast of lightning hit his building and blew the cover off an air conditioning unit with enough force to hit him in the back. (oh please!)

      * The house used for exterior shots in POLTERGEIST, located in the L.A. suburb of Simi Valley, was damaged during the 1994 Northridge earthquake.The skeletons used on the set of POLTERGEIST II: THE OTHER SIDE turned out to be actual human skeletons, which creeped out the cast members.


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      Last edited by WARF; 09-25-2007, 06:12 PM.

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      • bastardog
        Commando
        • Feb 2004
        • 1101

        #18
        Originally posted by Hardrock69
        No. A stuntman died when they were trying to film in Rome, but the chariot race was filmed in the US and nobody died during that sequence.


        http://www.snopes.com/movies/films/benhur.asp
        Thanks
        Bastardog

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        • rocknrolldork
          Foot Soldier
          • Jun 2004
          • 545

          #19
          Originally posted by Nickdfresh
          The 'young boy' was a miniature cardboard cutout of Tom Selleck. It was placed there purposely to spawn such myths...
          It was actually Ted Danson.

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          • Hardrock69
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Feb 2005
            • 21897

            #20
            Ahhh...that is the answer.

            Cool.

            Learn something new every day!

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