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Amityville: The Evil Escapes
The title conjures up a wonderful simulacrum of a detached bungalow loping down the highways to find a young village to terrorise. But, unhappily, no, it's barely the flagitiousness that moves to California, leaving the original house in peace in this third sequel in a series that had long strayed its power to shock. Director Sandor Stony, who scripted the original movie in the series, delivers some neat stereotyped pieces, but he is hampered by the constraints of the TV film format.
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