The next day, the Freelings are packing up and getting ready to leave the house and the events that transpired there far behind them. Later that night, Robbie wakes up to finds that his clown doll is missing. Robbie starts looking for it, but the clown doll finds him first. As Robbie is struggling with it, lights starts shining through the closet.
In the parents’ bedroom, Diane is attacked and dragged up the walls by an unseen force. She is able to escape the vengeful spirit and makes a break to hallway. The Beast then reveals itself. Once again, the theme of not being able help the ones you love re-appears. The vengeful presence is trying so hard to prevent her from saving her children. She tumbles down the stairs! She tries to run back up to her children, but she is immediately shocked by electricity. Back in the bedroom, the closet starts morphing into what appears to an enormous throat. Carol Anne is left sitting there in shock, chanting “No more.” Luckily, by now Robbie was able to get his revenge on that horrid clown.
Diane runs outside, calling for help, and stumbles into the dig-site for their pool. When she surfaces from the water, she is immediately terrified by rising skeletons. She is pulled out by their neighbors, who are then shocked by the scary sounds coming from within the house. Diane asks them to help, but they hesitate. She runs in the house alone and is finally able to pull the kids out of the dangerous bedroom.
Steven arrives at the house and runs inside. Coffins and cadavers have started to rise from the floor. He runs to Mr Teague and starts shouting at him. The full picture has come into spectrum. “You moved the headstones but you didn’t move the bodies!” Steve shouts. Diane and the kids run out of the house. The Freelings get in the car and drive away. They never looked back.
Their neighbors watch in awe as the house sucks itself through the portal from the inside out and completely vanishes. Mr.Teague is left in tears. The Freelings check into the Holiday Inn, kicking the television to the curb. The credits start to roll, with not one single casualty depicted in the film, only one scene of gore, and a whole lot of fantasy, making Poltergeist one of the most exciting films that you can find in the horror genre.
