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The three "cursed" movies in film history.



The three "cursed" movies in film history.



The three "cursed" movies in film history.



Throughout history, the film genre of horror and suspense was linked, on several occasions, with unexpected deaths and real catastrophic accidents, even more dark that told through fiction. Today we present some of the most emblematic cases.

-Poltergeist
Between the first and the third film of this famous saga of terror, a strange and deadly spell ended the lives of several of its protagonists. Dominique Dunn, interpreter of the older sister of the protagonist, was strangled by her boyfriend at 22 years of age; Julian Beck, with a role in the second film in the series, died at age 60 for stomach cancer; Will Sampson, interpreter of an Indian physician, died after a complication during surgery, at age 53. However, the most resonant tragedy involving the death of the little protagonist, Heather O'Rourke, who died at age 12 from septic shock.

-The Prophecy
The plane was traveling Gregory Peck, principal actor, he was struck by lightning while crossing a storm, without consequences for him and the other passengers. Interestingly, an incident suffered identical characteristics, David Seltzer, eight hours later, screenwriter on another plane. Not as lucky John Richardson, in charge of special effects, and his collaborator, who died decapitated in a car accident, as it occurs in a famous scene in the movie.

-the Exorcist
During the filming was necessary for a priest exorcise locations, unexplained fire after several sets and a host of setbacks. In addition, death was present, claiming the lives of nine people, among which include the main actors, Jack MacGowran and Vasiliki Maliaros, who died from various causes.

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