It's the creepy cult horror film that terrified  cinema-goers in the Eighties and now Poltergeist is due to scare a whole  new generation as the remake hits the big screen tonight.
But very few of today's fans will know the petrifying real life events that inspired the film - or the curse surrounding it.
Steven Spielberg's  1982 film sees an ordinary family tormented by an evil apparition which  later takes the youngest daughter Carol Anne into another realm. The  reboot follows a similar format.
But the reality  behind the fiction is equally as frightening. The film is loosely based  on events at a house on Long Island, New York, where a family called the  Hermann's were plagued by a so-called poltergeist.
Between February and March 1958, bottle tops and  lids inexplicably popped, ornaments flew around the house, a heavy  bookshelf mysteriously fell over and a Virgin Mary figure soared through  the air and struck a mirror 12ft away.
A police  officer came to investigate but was almost hit by a flying globe while a  British press photographer who went to cover the story witnessed his  flashbulbs lift off a table.
A priest was called and  ministers from all sorts of faiths conducted rituals on the front lawn  but still the strange happenings went on as parents James and Lucille  and their two children Lucille jnr, 13, and James jnr, 12, became  increasingly scared.
Experts confirmed the  house was structurally sound, the fire brigade checked water levels in  an old well and equipment set up in the basement confirmed there were no  land vibrations. It was a mystery.
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