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Amityville: A New Generation
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Amityville: A New Generation

Terror has a reflection all its own.
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User Score110 ratings
TMDB 4.316+19931h 32mEnglish
Horror

Synopsis

Keyes, a successful photographer who lives at the border of Skid Row, notices a homeless man with a strange old mirror. Immediately struck by it for reasons he cannot explain, he convinces the man to sell it to him, soon behaving in increasingly erratic and unhinged ways.

Director
John MurlowskiFrom TMDB credits
Studio
A. Ninety-Three Productions1 production companies
Release
August 1, 1993Released
Box Office
Budget $2M

Top Cast

8 of 18
Ross Partridge
Ross Partridge
Keyes Terry
Julia Nickson
Julia Nickson
Suki
Lala Sloatman
Lala Sloatman
Llanie
David Naughton
David Naughton
Dick Cutler
Barbara Howard
Barbara Howard
Janet Cutler
Jack Orend
Jack Orend
Franklin Bronner
Richard Roundtree
Richard Roundtree
Pauli
Terry O'Quinn
Terry O'Quinn
Detective Clark

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Wuchak
May 22, 2026

**_The setting switches to the Arts District and an artifact from the Dutch Colonial house_** This was the seventh of eight “Amityville” movies released from 1979-1997. Only the first three were theatrically released. The fourth one was made-for-television and the next four went direct-to-video. What sets this installment apart is the milieu noted above. Like Tommy Lee Jones’ “Broken Vows” from six years earlier, the movie focuses on artists and their studios in the heart of the big city. The city is never specified, but it has to be West Chelsea on the West Side of Manhattan, although the flick was shot in Los Angeles (and obviously so in a scene or two). Julia Nickson and Richard Roundtree happen to play two of the artists. I find the setting interesting because I had a couple of friends in this uncertain line of work; one being my best friend at the time. The protagonist is played by Ross Partridge, who looks like Dermot Mulroney, just taller. On the feminine front, blonde Lala Sloatman shines. You might remember her from “Watchers” from five years prior. Corey Haim starred in that film, and they ended up dating for a year or two afterward. The idea of a cursed artifact is also interesting. In the Bible, aprons and handkerchiefs were blessed with an anointing via Paul’s touch; the articles thus healed people and sent demons fleeing. It was similar with Elisha’s bones in the Old Testament. This idea is simply reversed in the movie: An item from the Amityville house is cursed by an impure spirit attached to it. It runs 1h 31m and was shot in Nov-Dec 1992 in Los Angeles, with the loft exterior done in the Arts District in the heart of the city. GRADE: B-

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