The Haunting In Connecticut

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A grieving family moves into a former mortuary, only to be terrorized by restless spirits. Their son, battling cancer, becomes a medium, uncovering dark secrets and exposing unfinished business of the dead. Relentless hauntings lead to a dramatic exorcism.

The Haunting In Connecticut Trivia

In "The Haunting in Connecticut," what was the original use of the house the family moved into? (Hard)
#1: A school
#2: A funeral home
#3: A courthouse
#4: A hospital
What year was "The Haunting in Connecticut" released? (Easy)
#1: 2007
#2: 2008
#3: 2009
#4: 2010
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The Haunting In Connecticut Fun Facts

The movie's eerie exteriors were shot in a different state—the house is actually located in Teaneck, New Jersey, not Connecticut.
The Haunting in Connecticut is based on the real-life experiences of the Snedeker family, who claimed to have encountered paranormal activity after moving into a former funeral home.

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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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1986

Real-Life Campion Family Haunting Claims

The Campion family experienced and reported supernatural events in their Connecticut home, which became the inspiration for the movie 'The Haunting in Connecticut'.

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1992

Publication of 'In a Dark Place' Book

Ray Garton published 'In a Dark Place', a book recounting the experiences of the Campion family and inspiring the movie's screenplay.

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March 24, 2009

Release of the Movie 'The Haunting in Connecticut'

The horror film 'The Haunting in Connecticut', loosely based on the Campion family's reported haunting, was released in theaters.

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