No. Not at all. This movie was taken from the book, In A Dark Place by Ray Garton. When I first contacted Ray, prior to the release of this movie, he was giving interviews explaining that it was a concocted story, that it was in no way true. This and other movies like it are nothing more that money making machines.
The Haunting in Connecticut is (loosely) based on the purportedly true story of a family whose eldest son fell ill with cancer, causing them to move to a house in Connecticut that had at one point been a mortuary. There is a documentary by Discovery Channel called A Haunting in Connecticut that chronicles the story from the actual family's perspective.
The 2002 documentary "A Haunting in Connecticut" was produced by the Discovery Channel. It and the 2009 film "The Haunting in Connecticut" are loosely based on the story of the Snedeker family who witnessed unusual phenomena in their home in Connecticut, apparently because it was originally a mortuary. (see related link)
In the Discovery Channel documentary A Haunting in Connecticut, the evil spirit does possess the boy (Matt), which leads him to attack his cousin.** SPOILER WARNING FOR THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT**In the film The Haunting in Connecticut, the spirit of the clairvoyant boy Jonah possesses Matt Campbell's body, but Jonah was not an evil spirit.
The documentary "A Haunting in Connecticut" was released on DVD in 2008. *Not to be confused with the major motion picture "The Haunting in Connecticut" which was released to DVD on July 14, 2009.
The haunting in Connecticut is based on the true story of the Snedeker family, who experienced unsettling events after moving into a former funeral home in the 1980s. While the family's accounts were documented and gained media attention, many skeptics question the authenticity of their claims, attributing the phenomena to psychological stress and grief. The events were dramatized in the 2009 film "The Haunting in Connecticut," which takes creative liberties with the true story. Overall, while the family's experiences were real to them, the objective reality of the haunting remains debated.
The duration of The Haunting in Connecticut is 1.53 hours.
The Haunting in Connecticut is (loosely) based on the purportedly true story of a family whose eldest son fell ill with cancer, causing them to move to a house in Connecticut that had at one point been a mortuary. There is a documentary by Discovery Channel called A Haunting in Connecticut that chronicles the story from the actual family's perspective.
The Haunting in Connecticut was created on 2009-03-27.
The main male actor in The Haunting in Connecticut is Kyle Gallner.
It's based on true facts. Meaning only part of it is true, most of which is probably made up. Hope that answered it for you.
The 2002 documentary "A Haunting in Connecticut" was produced by the Discovery Channel. It and the 2009 film "The Haunting in Connecticut" are loosely based on the story of the Snedeker family who witnessed unusual phenomena in their home in Connecticut, apparently because it was originally a mortuary. (see related link)
The name of the piece is The Haunting in Connecticut: Open Titles you can buy it on iTunes
In the Discovery Channel documentary A Haunting in Connecticut, the evil spirit does possess the boy (Matt), which leads him to attack his cousin.** SPOILER WARNING FOR THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT**In the film The Haunting in Connecticut, the spirit of the clairvoyant boy Jonah possesses Matt Campbell's body, but Jonah was not an evil spirit.
its my favorite movie
yes.
They were seals.
Yes its pg13