
Amityville Confidential
Horror · Documentary
Overview
A documentary about the Amityville haunting.
Top Cast


David Ackroyd
David Ackroyd
Self - Narrator
David Ackroyd
Self - Narrator
Arthur Kent
Arthur Kent
Self - Host
Arthur Kent
Self - Host
Joel Martin
Joel Martin
Self - Author and Paranormal Expert
Joel Martin
Self - Author and Paranormal Expert
Kathy Lutz
Kathy Lutz
Self - Former Owner / Occupant, 112 Ocean Ave.
Kathy Lutz
Self - Former Owner / Occupant, 112 Ocean Ave.
George Lutz
George Lutz
Self - Former Owner / Occupant, 112 Ocean Ave.
George Lutz
Self - Former Owner / Occupant, 112 Ocean Ave.
William Weber
William Weber
Self - Attorney
William Weber
Self - Attorney
Hans Holzer
Hans Holzer
Self - Parapsychologist / Author
Hans Holzer
Self - Parapsychologist / Author
Harvey Aronson
Harvey Aronson
Self - Co-Author High Hopes: The Amityville Murders
Harvey Aronson
Self - Co-Author High Hopes: The Amityville Murders
Laura DiDio
Laura DiDio
Self - Reporter / Researcher
Laura DiDio
Self - Reporter / Researcher


Lorraine Warren
Lorraine Warren
Self - New England Soc. for Psychical Research
Lorraine Warren
Self - New England Soc. for Psychical Research
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