TRIVIA
The Holiday Inn sign says "Welcome Dr. Fantasy and Friends." Dr. Fantasy
is producer Frank Marshall's nickname.
In the scene where Steve and Diane are discussing the pool, the tv is
showing A Guy Named Joe, which Spielberg would later remake as Always.
There is an Alien poster in the kids' bedroom. Coincedently, composer
Jerry Goldsmith scored Alien, as well as Poltergeist. Tom Skerrit, who
played Dallas in Alien, would also later appear in Poltergeist III.
The dog's name is E Buzz. A few years earlier, Dan Aykroyd played an
art critic named E Buzz Miller on Saturday Night Live. Aykroyd also
starred in 1941, which Spielberg directed, and would later have small
role in Twilight Zone: The Movie, which Spielberg produced as well as
directed on of the segments, and an even smaller role in Indiana Jones
and the Temple of Doom, which Spielberg directed. Coincedently,
Aykroyd would later take on ghosts himself, playing Ray Stantz, in
Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II, and Casper.
It is a heavily publicized belief that there is a "curse" surrounding
the Poltergeist series. The "Real skeletons" story, along with ghost
stories told by the actors and some of the crew in publicity articles
often surround the superstitous thought. But it's the exploitation of
the tragic deaths of Heather O' Rourke, Dominique Dunne, Will Samson,
and Julian Beck that keep this "curse" going. E! True Hollywood Story
even dedicated an entire episode to it.
Family Guy spoofed Poltergeist in an episode called Petergeist, where
Stewie, taking the role of Carol Anne, gets sucked into the other side.
Lets just say that they had quite an interesting take on the exit for the
area of bi-location.
There was a television series based on the films called Poltergeist:
The Legacy. Other than the title and featuring Zelda Rubinstein (as a
different character) in an episode, it doesn't have the characters, nor
does it continue the storyline from the films.
A Nightmare on Elm St. has a couple of similiar things in common with
Poltergeist. They both have scenes where a female character is dragged
up a wall and ceiling, and they both have characters who inherit grey
hairs because of the ordeal.
Action fans might recognize Sonny Landham, who played Billy in Predator,
as one of construction workers building the pool who harrasses Dana.
As an homage to buddy George Lucas, Spielberg filled the kids' bedrooms in
both E.T. and Poltegeist with Star Wars. merchandise.
Tangina describes Carol Anne as a "lifeforce." Tobe Hooper later
directed a film called Lifeforce.






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