The lamp then begins to manipulate electrical devices around the house or perform seemingly impossible feats, such as killing the parrot and putting it in the toaster oven, turning on the kitchen sink's garbage disposal, and cutting off the hand of the electrician's apprentice, and vandalizing Jessica's room. While the rest of the family pays little to no attention to the lamp, Jessica seems to be drawn toward it. Once the lamp is turned on, Alice's parrot, Fred, begins to act crazy, and her cat, Pepper, scratches Amanda. Nancy thinks the lamp is hideous, while Alice finds it interesting. Once they arrive, Alice decides to open the package containing the lamp. That day, Alice's daughter, Nancy Evans ( Patty Duke), and her three children, Amanda ( Zoe Trilling), Brian ( Aron Eisenberg), and the youngest child, quiet, mysterious Jessica ( Brandy Gold), move in with Alice. One week later, the lamp arrives at Helen's sister, Alice Leacock's ( Jane Wyatt) house, a large, three-story home over a beach in a small town called Dancott, California. Helen's finger begins to get infected and discolored as the day goes on. Ignoring the cut on her finger, Helen buys the lamp.
While checking the lamp, Helen cuts her finger on a brass collar around the bulb. At only $100.00, Helen decides to buy the lamp as a birthday present for her sister, explaining that she and her sister send each other rather ugly gifts as a long-running joke. Meanwhile, at the yard sale, a woman named Helen Royce ( Peggy McCay) and her friend Rhona ( Gloria Cromwell) are looking through the items when Helen finds the lamp. Father Manfred believes that the evil spirits are finally gone from the house. Kibbler is knocked across the room and is unconscious.Ī few days later, the real estate agency decides to have a yard sale by selling the previous owners' items left in the house. A demonic face appears in the large round bulb. As he begins to chant, a burst of energy emerges from the outlet, through the cord, and into the lamp. One of the priests, Father Dennis Kibbler ( Fredric Lehne), is in an upstairs bedroom and begins to bless it when he sees a glowing brass floor lamp. On a rainy night, six priests, led by Father Manfred ( Norman Lloyd), enter the infamous Amityville Horror house and start to exorcise it.
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It is never explained in the movie how the house is whole again, considering it exploded at the end of the third movie. Amityville: The Horror Returns was to air on NBC but the film was never made.
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