Tetmann lets go of Peaches and Peaches attacks Jacob, viciously mauling Jacob's leg. Tetmann ( Terrie Snell) and her dog, Peaches, standing there ominously. He turns around to find his neighbor Mrs. As he reaches the end of the jog his digital watch mysteriously stops. The next morning, after Lisa and Rusty leave for school (though we later learn Rusty actually skipped school that day), Jacob decides to go jogging. This happens until the lightbulb finally burns out.
Every time he flips the switch, the living room is replaced with an ancient-looking torture chamber. But the strangest of all, Rusty goes downstairs in the middle of the night and turns on the living room light switch. Unknown to the family, the clock attaches itself to the mantle, preventing it from being moved.
It turns out the clock's ticking is incredibly loud, even so it can be heard upstairs. Once it's on the mantle, things take a turn for the worse. Jacob puts it on the fireplace mantle, stating that it's "what our house has been missing". Jacob has also brought home an old, mantle clock that he found in the remains of an old house in Amityville. When Jacob returns, he informs them that Amityville wants his company to develop a new neighborhood with a timeless concept. Jacob's ex-girlfriend, art student Andrea Livingston ( Shawn Weatherly) is watching Jacob's two teenage kids, naive Lisa ( Megan Ward) and troubled Rusty ( Damon Martin), while he's gone. Jacob lives in Burlwood, California in a suburban housing development. Jacob Sterling ( Stephen Macht) is an architect who has just returned home from a business trip in Amityville. ( February 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.