Promotional material for the movie claims that it is based on the "true story" of paranormal activities experienced by the Snedeker family in the 1980s.[2] The Snedekers moved into a house in Southington, Connecticut, and would later claim that it was plagued by some manner of demonic presence. Carmen Snedeker described the demons: "One of the demons was very thin, with very high cheekbones, long black hair and pitch black eyes. Another had white hair and eyes, wore a pinstriped tuxedo, and his feet were constantly in motion. Also one had a very big smile that on each side touched his eyes, and he was very short."[3] The house was examined by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The story follows that mortuary equipment was discovered in the basement, and Lorraine Warren would later state, "In the master bedroom, there was a trap door where the coffins were brought up, and during the night, you would hear that chain hoist, as if a coffin were being brought up. But when Ed went to check, there was nobody down there." Lorraine Warren has told the Associated Press that the house was cleared of any presence after an exorcism conducted in 1988. The story was also covered in an episode of the A Haunting TV-series, called "A Haunting in Connecticut". full story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haunting_in_connecticut
to certain extent the movie is true but the names of were changed and some of the events never happened so to your question it true but events were changed
The movie Crowned and Dangerous, which is about Shauna Langley and Danielle Stevens, is a true story.
No, as far as I know, it is not.jmyrtle13: To me, it is. The movie is touching. True stories are touching occasionally. The events in the movie seem true, even though it's just a story and that they are so touching.
It is a movie about the search for the Ku Klux Klan murderers of the civil rights workers near Philadelphia Mississippi.
yes it is based on a true story
The movie is based on a true story that did happen.
no
to certain extent the movie is true but the names of were changed and some of the events never happened so to your question it true but events were changed
based on a true story but contains major adaptations for cinema effect
Yes
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.
If this is Tora Tora Tora one would assume that most of the events are true.
The climax of "The Haunting of Derek Stone: Bayou Dogs" occurs when Derek Stone confronts the evil forces that have been haunting him and his family, and he must make a difficult decision that will determine the outcome of the supernatural events. This pivotal moment brings resolution to the main conflict in the story and reveals the true nature of the haunting.
No.
No
yes it as based on a true story it was based on true events that happened some parts are exaggerated but overall it is all based on true events !
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