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The Harrisville Haunting: The Real Conjuring House

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Four paranormal researchers and YouTubers document the paranormal claims of the former Arnold family farmhouse built in 1736. Now known as the Harrisville Farmhouse and the inspiration for the well known movie "The Conjuring". Are the extreme Paranormal claims from the film real? Come along with researchers Matt Benton, Joe Vitale, Bill Cook, and Eric Conner as they delve into this mysterious haunting and share their incredible findings and evidence.
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Audience Member Really interesting documentary. You know these guys are legit by the fact that very little happens. Which is EXACTLY how real paranormal investigations go. Too many bad reviews in here by people who want bullshit sensationalism and not something real. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/24/24 Full Review Jody T I found this movie extremely boring and glad I saw it for free. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 10/29/24 Full Review Zackary V Nothing happens. This is a waste of time and money. Don’t watch Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 07/17/24 Full Review Brett A Sloppy and unbearably dull. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 07/22/23 Full Review Chad S This show was lame, lame, lame. So boring. For the Conjuring House, and how hyped up everything was, I was totally expecting much, much more. I have never seen a paranormal show as boring as this one. The only thing that happened was a chair that rocked by itself, and a couple of possible disembodied voices. Matt was a pure drama Queen. He goes into a room by himself, and then acts like he fell down and was overcome by something. He goes outside, the other dudes can't find him, and then when they do, he claims he was overcome by something and felt the terror that the family from The Conjuring experienced. He doesn't even seem frightened or freaked out at all. It was all very corny, and apparently we were just supposed to take his word for what happened, as nothing was documented. So lame. I've seen much better experiences and footage from shows like "Ghost Hunters". This was a huge waste of two hours. Very boring, and not at all scary. Don't waste your time. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 05/09/23 Full Review Alec B A cheaply made, low-budget paranormal investigation that feels like it could barely pass for television-style ghost-hunting programming. Although it gives viewers a closer look at the "true" story perpetuated in Andrea Perron's "House of Darkness, House of Light" trilogy, it's tough to take seriously. The film and sound quality are close to that of a 90s home video and the interview testimonials are questionable. I mainly wanted to watch for a closer look at the home itself and to hear first-hand accounts from the Perron family. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 05/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Four paranormal researchers and YouTubers document the paranormal claims of the former Arnold family farmhouse built in 1736. Now known as the Harrisville Farmhouse and the inspiration for the well known movie "The Conjuring". Are the extreme Paranormal claims from the film real? Come along with researchers Matt Benton, Joe Vitale, Bill Cook, and Eric Conner as they delve into this mysterious haunting and share their incredible findings and evidence.
Director
Matt Benton
Producer
Eric Conner, Bill Cook, Sally Engle, Rahkee Gates, Kim Nelson, Yvonne Segura, Frank Sierra, Michele Timmons
Screenwriter
Matt Benton
Production Co
Devil's Hour Productions, Entity Seven Films
Genre
Documentary, Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 18, 2022
Runtime
2h 5m
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