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Amityville: Dollhouse

Amityville: Dollhouse 1996

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Amityville: Dollhouse Plot Summary

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Newlyweds Bill Martin, Robin Thomas and Claire Martin, Starr Andreeff, move their new family into a house Bill built himself. Not long after settling in, Bill discovers a dollhouse in the shed that’s modeled after 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. He brings the eerie keepsake into the home and parks it in the garage, a strange sense of unease settling over him. That night, the house’s fireplace seems to ignite on its own, heating every room, and Bill is troubled by a nightmare in which his daughter Jessica burns in the flames. The next morning, Claire finds the dollhouse again in the garage and suggests giving it to Jessica for her birthday, noting that their car had somehow rolled forward in the garage the night before, nearly striking the birthday present they had bought.

Jessica’s birthday gathering brings in Jessica’s Aunt Marla, Lenore Kasdorf, and Uncle Tobias, Franc Ross. Jessica is delighted by the dollhouse and discovers a chest full of miniature dolls inside it, but Aunt Marla and Uncle Tobias move with an unusual air of nerves around the toys, as if they know something that the others do not.

In the days that follow, a tide of strange occurrences washes over the family: Jimmy Martin, Jarrett Lennon, loses his pet mouse, which somehow finds its way into the dollhouse; at the same time, Jessica is menaced by an enormous white mouse that lurks under her bed. Claire begins to experience unsettling urges toward Todd Martin, Bill’s teenage son, during moments with Bill, casting a pall over their family life. Bill is haunted by nightmares of voodoo dolls, demons, and his family being murdered, a cycle that overlaps with childhood memories he suppresses. He confides in Marla that he had similar dreams as a child, including a premonition of his parents dying in a fire that later came true. Jimmy also begins to witness supernatural visits from his deceased father, who appears to him as a decaying zombie urging him to harm Bill.

One afternoon, Todd brings his girlfriend Dana, Lisa Robin Kelly, to the property. In an exterior shed, they uncover newspaper clippings about the foundation of the new home and realize the house was built around the fireplace from the original structure. The couple’s discovery leads them to a dangerous moment as they begin to have sex, but a large fly attacks Todd’s ear. The next evening, Bill and Claire go out for dinner, leaving Todd to babysit Jimmy and Jessica. Todd invites Dana over and sends the children to bed. While Todd mixes cocktails in the kitchen, Dana’s hair suddenly bursts into flames, leaving her in a coma with serious burns. Todd blames his father for the accident, suspecting a faulty coil in the fireplace’s gas line.

Meanwhile, Marla and Tobias, who practice occult arts, take one of Jessica’s dolls from the dollhouse and perform a ritual that animates the figure, giving it a demonic life identified as Gamigin. Objects begin to fly around their home, injuring Marla, and Tobias stabs the doll with a knife, pinning a large fly. Claire later finds a bruise on Jimmy’s face and suspects Bill; Jimmy tries to tell her that his father intends to kill Bill, but she refuses to believe him. The family is frightened when the zombie of Claire’s deceased husband appears, restrains them, and forces them to sit by the fireplace. Bill tries to enter the house through the garage but is knocked unconscious by carbon monoxide emanating from his car, which seems to start on its own.

Tobias arrives just in time to rescue Bill, and the two make their way back inside with the voodoo doll in hand. They confront the looming threat as they battle the zombie; Tobias urges Jimmy to fetch the doll, and Jimmy throws the voodoo doll into the fireplace, causing the zombie to vanish. Todd is visited by an illusion of Dana in the hospital, and she tries to kill him, but Claire intervenes. The family attempts to flee, but Jessica is nowhere to be found. A notebook filled with Jessica’s observations about the dollhouse reveals one startling line: “My hand disappears in the fireplace.” Bill realizes the fireplace is a portal to another place, and he and Tobias plunge into it to locate Jessica. They find her on the floor, surrounded by the bloodied remnants of the filled voodoo dolls. Tobias casts a protective spell, enabling Bill and Jessica to escape, but he is dragged away by the demons fleeing from the dolls, Gamigin among them.

Bill uses the dollhouse’s energy to destroy it by tossing it into the fireplace, and the family flees in their car as the house explodes behind them, the danger finally receding as they drive into an uncertain daylight.

Amityville: Dollhouse Timeline

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Move into the new house

Bill and Claire Martin begin their life in a newly built home. They feel hopeful about the fresh start and settle into their routine with Jessica and Jimmy. The house's quiet mood hints that something unsettled lies beneath the surface.

Right after moving in Bill and Claire's new house

Dollhouse discovered

Bill discovers a dollhouse in the shed, modeled after the Amityville house. He carries it into the main house and places it in the garage, curious but uneasy. The object seems harmless at first, but it quickly exerts an ominous presence.

Soon after moving in Shed, then garage

Fireplace incident

That first night, the fireplace ignites by itself and heats the entire house. Bill has a disturbing vision of Jessica burning in the flames, jolting him awake. The incident plants the first seeds of fear about the home’s true nature.

That night Living room fireplace

Morning discovery and disruption

Claire finds the dollhouse again in the garage the next morning and proposes giving it to Jessica for her birthday. Their car had rolled forward overnight, wrecking the gift they’d planned. The dollhouse becomes a disturbing focal point of the day.

Next morning Garage

Jessica’s birthday party and the dolls

Jessica’s birthday party centers on the dollhouse, which she opens to reveal a chest of miniature dolls. She’s thrilled by the discovery, while Aunt Marla and Uncle Tobias seem inexplicably nervous around the toys. The family’s veneer of happiness begins to crack.

Birthday party Home during Jessica's birthday party

Mouse mischief and eerie echoes

In the days that follow, Jimmy’s pet mouse goes missing and somehow ends up inside the dollhouse. Jessica, meanwhile, is confronted by a massive white mouse hiding under her bed. The dolls’ influence threads into the children’s fears.

In ensuing days House; Jessica's room

Tensions and unspoken desires

Claire begins to experience unexpected sexual urges toward Todd, Bill’s teenage son, and fantasizes about him during intimate moments with Bill. The emotional strain in the house mounts as boundaries blur.

During this period Bedroom

Nightmares and memories

Bill is plagued by nightmares featuring voodoo dolls and demons, including visions of his family’s murder. He recalls a premonitory dream from his own childhood that later proves true. The supernatural atmosphere tightens its grip on the household.

Nightmares House

Jimmy’s zombie visitation

Jimmy is visited by the decaying zombie of his deceased father, who urges him to murder Bill. The haunting becomes intensely personal and frightening for the boy and the family alike. The supernatural threat feels within reach of the family’s daily life.

In the days following Jimmy's room

Foundation clues and a strange fly

Todd and Dana explore an exterior shed and uncover newspaper clippings about the foundation, realizing the house was built around the original fireplace. That evening, a large fly attacks Todd and tries to burrow into his ear. The sense of outside meddling grows.

Afternoon Exterior shed

Dana’s accident and blame

Dana suffers a devastating accident when her hair catches fire, leaving her in a coma. Todd blames the fireplace’s faulty coil for the disaster, fearing the house’s hidden power. The incident becomes a turning point that forces the family to confront the truth.

Evening House

Rituals and demon release

Marla and Tobias, who practice magic, steal one of Jessica’s dolls and perform a ritual that frees Gamigin, a demon from the dollhouse. Objects fly around the house and Marla is injured; Tobias impales the doll, ending the immediate spectacle.

Later Marla and Tobias’ home

Bruises, warnings, and a standoff

Claire discovers a bruise on Jimmy, and Jimmy tries to warn her that his father threatened him, but she doesn’t believe him. The zombie of Bill’s late husband appears and binds Claire and Jimmy to the fireplace, heightening the danger.

Shortly after House

Entering the fireplace and the dollhouse

Bill and Tobias enter the fireplace to confront the demons inside. They rescue Jessica, while the demons drag Tobias away; the encounter makes clear that the fireplace is a portal to the dollhouse.

Final confrontation Inside the fireplace/dollhouse

Destruction and escape

Bill hurls the dollhouse into the fireplace, destroying it. The house explodes behind them as they flee in their car, signaling a dramatic but imperfect ending where the danger is momentarily extinguished.

End Drive away; exploded house

Amityville: Dollhouse Characters

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Bill Martin (Robin Thomas)

Patriarch of the family, a practical builder who is driven to protect his loved ones as the house's horrors unfold. He is haunted by a premonitory dream from his childhood and struggles to balance rationality with survival. His determination to shield Jessica pushes him toward a dangerous confrontation with the supernatural forces behind the dollhouse.

👨‍👩‍👦 Family 🛠️ Builder 🕯️ Haunted

Claire Martin (Starr Andreeff)

Bill's wife, a devoted mother whose sense of safety frays as the hauntings intensify. She grapples with unsettling desires and a growing emotional distance from Bill, reflecting the fragile state of the family under supernatural pressure. Her reactions reveal how fear can destabilize trust within a household.

👩 Wife 🌀 Complex 🕯️ Haunted

Jessica Martin (Rachel Duncan)

The youngest daughter whose affection for the dollhouse makes her a focal point of the haunting. She embodies innocence at first, but the dollhouse's power begins to encroach on her reality, pulling her toward a dangerous otherworld. Her experiences anchor the emotional stakes of the story.

👧 Child 🧭 Motive 🕯️ Haunted

Jimmy Martin (Jarrett Lennon)

Bill and Claire's son who senses the danger around the house and is haunted by visions of his deceased father. He attempts to warn Bill, but the adults misread his warnings, highlighting the theme of ignored intuition. His experiences illustrate the cycle of trauma feeding the haunting.

🧒 Son 🧿 Intuition 👁️ Senses the supernatural

Todd Martin (Allen Cutler)

Bill's teenage son who becomes entangled in the family's peril as the house's powers press in. He hosts Dana and, despite his best intentions, becomes a conduit for the tension and danger threatening the household. His presence emphasizes the vulnerability of youth in the face of age-old malevolent forces.

🧑 Teen 🛡️ Shield 🕯️ Haunted

Tobias (Franc Ross)

Aunt Marla's partner who practices magic and aids in confronting the dollhouse's demons. He wields the voodoo doll and attempts to cast protective spells, entering the dollhouse to rescue Jessica. His occult knowledge positions him as a hopeful, but risky, ally against Gamigin.

🧙‍♂️ Occultist 🌀 Magic 🕯️ Haunted

Aunt Marla (Lenore Kasdorf)

Jessica's aunt who engages in magical practices and recognizes the danger the dollhouse poses. She and Tobias trigger a ritual that accelerates the supernatural escalation, balancing between protection and peril. Her presence introduces a knowledge of magic that conflicts with the family’s skepticism.

🪄 Magic 👵 Elder 🕯️ Haunted

Dana (Lisa Robin Kelly)

Todd's girlfriend who becomes a casualty of the dollhouse's malevolent power, experiencing a traumatic physical accident that leaves her in a coma. Her fate intensifies the family’s fear and guilt, and her injuries serve as a catalyst for the unfolding nightmare.

💔 Victim 🩸 Consequences 🕯️ Haunted

Jimmy's Father (Clayton Murray)

The deceased father who appears to Jimmy as a zombie, urging him toward violence. His ghostly presence underscores the film's exploration of generational trauma and how past sins can haunt the living. His appearances push the family toward drastic decisions.

👨‍🦳 Ghost 🧟‍♂️ Zombie 🕯️ Haunted

Amityville: Dollhouse Settings

Learn where and when Amityville: Dollhouse (1996) takes place. Explore the film’s settings, era, and how they shape the narrative.


Location

Amityville, New York, 112 Ocean Avenue

The action centers on a family home in Amityville, New York, built on a site with sinister echoes from the past. The house was constructed around the original fireplace, which later reveals itself as a portal to another world. The garage, shed, and the dollhouse replica of 112 Ocean Avenue become the focal points of the haunting.

🏚️ Haunted 📍 Real-world Setting

Amityville: Dollhouse Themes

Discover the main themes in Amityville: Dollhouse (1996). Analyze the deeper meanings, emotional layers, and social commentary behind the film.


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Paranormal Haunting

A malevolent presence haunts the Martin family as objects move on their own and dreams hint at past tragedies. The dollhouse acts as a conduit for supernatural forces that bleed into everyday life. The family's sense of safety collapses as inexplicable events escalate toward a perilous confrontation.

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Occult Rituals

Aunt Marla and Tobias practice magic, performing rituals that unleash or guide the demon Gamigin into the dollhouse. Demonic forces manipulate objects, dreams, and the people around them, turning domestic space into a battleground. The voodoo doll and spectral apparitions become instruments in a deadly struggle for control.

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Family Trauma

Hidden resentments and dangerous desires surface as the haunting tests loyalties and boundaries. Past traumas echo into the present, blurring lines between love, fear, and violence. The supernatural events magnify flawed family dynamics, forcing characters to confront uncomfortable truths.

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Amityville: Dollhouse Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the quiet suburb of Amityville, a fresh start feels almost tangible as Bill Martin finishes building his dream home for his growing family. The newly‑weds, Bill and Claire Martin, envision a peaceful life under the roof of their own hands, unaware that the plot they cultivated once cradled a notorious site of unspeakable tragedy. The house itself is a blend of modern comfort and lingering, unseen history, its rooms echoing with the ordinary sounds of family life—laughs, arguments, and the soft patter of children’s footsteps—while an undercurrent of unease whispers from the walls.

The Martin household is a portrait of ordinary domestic rhythm: Claire balances the demands of motherhood with her husband’s relentless work ethic, Bill wrestles with the pride and pressure of creating a safe haven, and their children—Jessica, Todd, and Jimmy—each navigate the joys and anxieties of a new environment. Visits from Marla and Tobias, relatives with an air of quiet curiosity, add layers of familial complexity, hinting at secrets that have long lain dormant. The family’s dynamic is warm yet fragile, a delicate dance of love, expectations, and the inevitable friction that arises when past shadows brush against present hopes.

Within this setting, the atmosphere thickens with a subtle dread, a feeling that the house carries more than bricks and timber. The lingering demonic forces hinted at in the town’s folklore stir an oppressive mood that colors everyday moments, turning ordinary rooms into spaces of whispered tension. As the Martins settle in, the sense of a hidden presence grows, inviting questions about the true cost of their new beginning and whether the comforts they have built can shield them from the darkness that has waited patiently on the very ground beneath their feet.

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