THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT MOVIE REVIEW
The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review - Plot Based upon a loyal story, Lionsgate’s The Haunting in Connecticut charts a single family’s terrifying, real-life confront with a dim forces of a supernatural. When a Campbell family moves to upstate Connecticut, they shortly sense which their desirable Victorian home has a unfortunate history: not usually was a residence a remade wake sitting room where improbable acts occurred, though a owner’s perceptive son Jonah served as a wicked messenger, upon condition that a gateway for devout entities to crossover. Now accursed apprehension awaits, when Jonah, a child who communicated with a absolute dim forces of a supernatural, earnings to unleash a brand new kind of abhorrence upon a trusting as well as gullible family. The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review - expel Virginia Madsen as Sara Campbell Kyle Gallner as Matt Campbell Martin Donovan as Peter Campbell Amanda Crew as Wendy Elias Koteas as Reverend Nicholas Popescu Michael Glen Forrester as Demon The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review - Production Directed by Peter Cornwell Produced by Scott Niemeyer Norm Waitt Steve Whitney Paul Brooks Daniel Farrands Phyllis Laing Wendy Rhoads Andrew Trapani Written by Adam Simon Tim Metcalfe Distributed by Lionsgate, Gold Circle Films Release date Mar 27, 2009 Country United States Language English
The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review - cast
Virginia Madsen as Sara Campbell
Kyle Gallner as Matt Campbell
Martin Donovan as Peter Campbell
Amanda Crew as Wendy
Elias Koteas as Reverend Nicholas Popescu
Michael Glen Forrester as Demon
The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review - Production
Directed by Peter Cornwell
Produced by Scott Niemeyer
Norm Waitt
Steve Whitney
Paul Brooks
Daniel Farrands
Phyllis Laing
Wendy Rhoads
Andrew Trapani
Written by Adam Simon
Tim Metcalfe
Distributed by Lionsgate, Gold Circle Films
Release date Mar 27, 2009
Country United States
Language English
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