THE DISAPPOINTMENTS ROOM: Five Other Homes With a Troubled Past

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There is a lot riding on the opening of D.J. Caruso's The Disappointments Room this weekend. It is the first release for Relativity after a rather tough financial year. While a report suggests that the film is not tracking well heading into its opening weekend (from a source whom I feel delights in writing angry) perhaps taking a moment to reflect on our favorite homes with a dark past and/or present is in order, to get us in the mood. 
 
In this psychological thriller from the director of Eagle Eye and Disturbia, Dana and David move from Brooklyn to a once-grand southern mansion with their 5 year old son looking for a fresh start. But Dana’s discovery of a secret room unleashes unexplainable events that test her sanity and slowly reveal the home’s terrifying past.
 
Take a look at our quick list below. We have bypassed a couple of the obvious ones, The Psycho House and the Amityville House, but they may be favorites of yours and you can chime in below and explain why. Perhaps we have thrown a couple curve balls at you as well. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4267 Roxbury Street - The Freeling family home - Poltergeist

This is the house used in Steven Speilberg's flick Poltergeist, directed by Tobe Hooper. The legacy of the subsequent franchise was that there was a supposed curse on some of the cast members over the course of the original trilogy. Four cast members, including 12 year old Heather O'Rourke who played the youngest Freeling, Carol Anne - They're Here!. Save for those sequels and a color by numbers remake just a couple years ago the original still remains one of the great contemporary and scary haunted house movies.

Of course when you build your community on top of an Indian burial ground things are bound to go a little Topsy Turvy.

This house is clean.

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