In the film "Poltergeist", the house that causes all the problems is located at 4267 Roxbury Street in Simi Valley, California. This film is concerned with this house belonging to the Freeling family. It is viewed as a central character—in the movie it was part of the Cuesta Verde planned community, which was said to have been built on top of an old burial ground.

This 1982 classic is a very scary movie and the home is a big part of that. It looked like a lot of other homes at that time—a late 1970s cookie cutter in the suburbs—so it instantly felt familiar to many people. (In the trailer, the narrator declares: "The house looks just like the one next to it, and the one next to that, and the one next to that.") Its generic look made it a sort of "every home", and because of that fans and critics said, "It's easy to think that your 'home' can come to get you. You don't have to be stoned like Mr. and Mrs. Freeling."

"Poltergeist", an American supernatural horror film, was directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Steven Spielberg, Michael Grais and Mark Victor from a story by Spielberg. It stars JoBeth Williams, Craig T. Nelson, Heather O'Rourke and Beatrice Straight, and was produced by Spielberg and Frank Marshall. The film focuses on a suburban family whose home is invaded by malevolent ghosts that abduct their daughter.

Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in June 1982, the film was a huge theatrical and commercial success, becoming the 8th-highest-grossing film of 1982.

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