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The Entity is a American horror film directed by Sidney J. Furie and written by Frank De Felitta, who adapted his novel of the same name. It stars. The Entity () Frank De Felitta With a new introduction by Gemma Files Soon to be a major motion picture produced by James Wan (Insidious, The. Frank De Felitta, Writer: The DuPont Show of the Week. Frank De The Entity (novel – as Frank DeFelitta) / (screenplay – as Frank DeFelitta). The.
De Felitta (Audrey Rose) writes the kind of supernatural thriller that gives eternal life a bad name. The catchphrase here is 'spectral rapist' and describes a dream rapist from the beyond who is built to deliver exotic earthquakes. The 'entity' is a moist cold stinking cloud that nightly assumes a Chinese shape and the language of a dockhand as it/he plunges his quivering manhood into.
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I kept thinking that it would turn out to be one of the characters previously deceased in the book, but no Joseph Mehan, one of his brightest students, developed empathetic skills and found his calling in parapsychology. It was sad, albeit with some modest hope held out.
Sneiderman and tentatively agrees to undergo therapy. For other uses, see The Entity disambiguation. A Book of Felitts. The story bogs down for a bit with squabbles at the university between the psychology department and the parapsychology department.
Hostage to the Devil. A film was made of this and after I found this to be a well written story which seemed to offer the reader two ways of looking at the events taking place. In the end entiyy is diagnosed as schizophrenic and locked away, but under the care of her psychiatrist whom has fallen in love with her. He believes she is se as do the other shrinks and tells her that she is hallucinating.
This edition features a new introduction by Gemma Files.
Sep 09, John Braine rated it really liked it Shelves: But two graduate students in parapsychology have a d theory: It was well-written and frightening, really vivid and hellish to imagine while reading. Among the skeptics is psychiatrist Dr. So I just won’t spoil it.
When I flipped the pages, I saw that it was indeed associated with the film, that it was, in fact, the book on which the film was based. Jul 21, Macktan rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Carlotta grew up in Pasadena and comes from money, the only child of a rich minister. It is a shabby little tract house provided to ehtity by welfare. I could not put it down for a second! The review must be at least 50 characters long.
I thought the book would have so much more but surprisingly it didn’t really have all that much more to give.
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Cooley urges caution when she learns that Carlotta was undergoing evaluation at the university, concerned on stepping on toes in the department.
I boarded the bus, made myself comfy and began to read this horrifyingly, tragic story of not just feltita woman, but an entire family caught in the grips of this primal beast and his minions. I really can’t say I liked this book at all, but will give it 2 stars on having to know how it ended. The entity arrives but unexpectedly takes control of the liquid helium jets and uses them against Carla. I realize this is based on supposedly true story of a woman suffering from spectral sexual assault, but that doesn’t mean DeFelitta I will first start by saying that this man can definitely write.
Sneidermann maintains that the entith are simply feeding off their mother’s hysteria, validating her hallucinations. A full mock-up of her home is created to lure the entity into a trap.
Single mother, Carla Moran, is violently raped in her home by an invisible assailant. Carlotta hides everything that is happening from him. A True Story dr Demonic Possession. This novel, a horror story involving reincarnation, was a smash bestseller, selling more than 2. The tension builds to an electrifying conclusion, and the truth may be far more frightening than any of them ever imagined.
Dec 07, Kimberly rated it liked it Shelves: Never heard of the authro before, and he hasnt writtten a great deal but this is well written, with authority. You’ve ffank reported this review. The scenes of the attacks were great and they really get you going and reading on the edge of your seat desperate to see what is going to happen, the film never really deviates from the plot that the book sets out, even though its been a whilst since I have seen it I could definitely recognise certain scenes almost word for word.
I could identify with her.
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Frank De Felitta was born in New York in The story — which manages to be tightly constructed and screws loose — is divided into four major parts, and includes an opening “statement” and epilogue.
Deliver Us from Evil: We appreciate your feedback. Part one introduces Carlotta Moran, a single mother in her early thirties. Return to Book Page. It was overly long and not necessary. Carlotta is elated, believing her army has her attacker on the run. They are so enamored of their theories that they are more than willing to throw a patient under the bus of institutionalization rather than to actually listen to her.
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None Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Truly frightening. Supposedly based on a real encounter. Disturbing in that is reminds one that any one is vulnerable. ( ) 1Duranfan | May 25, 2007 | ▾Published reviews ▾Common Knowledge
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