The Amityville Horror

George Lutz (James Brolin) and Kathy Lutz (Margot Kidder) are being shown an old (haunted?)house by a real estate agent.Margot Kidder is wearing an unbuttoned beige trenchcoat. Following the agent, Ms Kidder is leading James Brolin by the hand. A couple of times, holding his hand in her's she gently pulls it into the side of her trenchcoat.

At one point they are in the attic alone. She slides down with her back against the wall (you can hear the trenchcoat rubbing against the wall and dropping on the floor). She sits on the floor with her knees bent up and the flaps of the trenchcoat laying on top of them with her arms folded.

At the end of this segment, when the Real Estate women tells them "don't worry about a thing, I am sure they'll accept your offer" Margot Kidder hugs James Brolin (she is still wearing the trenchcoat). He swings her around in the air, making the trenchcoat swing around also.

Once, in the movie, one of her sons hurts his arm after a window shuts on it. In the next scene, you see James Brolin carrying him out of the hospital with Margot Kidder - wearing her trenchcoat - holding the boy's hand.

Later she visits a rectory. A young priest (Rod Steiger) is working underneath a car. She bends over wearing her trenchcoat. It is buttoned and belted. Her hands are resting on the raincoat against her knees. The young priest looks at her kind of lustfully (for a brief second) while she asks where she can find the pastor.

A few seconds later you see her in a research room looking at microfilms, wearing the raincoat and glasses - looking very studious.

Towards the end of the film (she thinks her husband is possessed at this point) she runs up to the children's room. It is stormy and raining outside. She's locked herself and the children in the room. James Brolin swings at the door with an axe. Margot Kidder is covering her children with her body and her raincoat. And then all of a sudden ..........

 

Jim

 



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