Margot Kidder in The Amityville Horror (1979)
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Moving into a new neighborhood is tough enough on a pair of school-aged kids when their house isn’t haunted and Mom doesn’t go into a crazed panic every time an inexplicable, invisible, and intractable force breezes into the master bedroom, blows her nightgown up above her hips, and wedgies her white panties deep within the murky cleft of her plump, tan bum. Not only do the bedeviled brother and sister of The Amityville Horror (1979) have to worry about making friends and avoiding the bullies and perverts in a strange new environment, they don’t even get to come home to a room of their own, being forced to share with previous tenants who were mass murdered on the site.