No. It's completely fictional. It's not real footage, and it's not based on a true story, either. It is a 100% imaginary story, although it is rumored that the filmmakers got the idea from the real legend of the Bell Witch. There is no real legend of the Blair Witch. The Blair Witch does not exist, in American folklore or in reality. She was invented solely for the purposes of making this movie.
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Yes. Her real name is Lisa Fowler. Her sister's name "Blair" on youtube, is really Elizabeth. Blair is Elizabeth's middle name, but Elle is not Lisa's middle. Sylvia is 'Elle's real name.
Lewis Levy is, at the very least, the character name of a philosopher/theorist that Woody Allen and Mia Farrow watch interview footage of in Mr. Allen's film Crimes And Misdemeanors. I just recently rewatched it, and was struck by the footage shown of this man, but could find no mention of him in Woody's credits. The man's real name? Real footage?
If u are reading this u know the truth. Lilith isn't real, but she is im a witch what u need to do is....?
nope.
The 1999 movie The Blair Witch Project is set in Burkitsville, Maryland. The Blair Witch is supposed to haunt the surrounding woods. However, while the moviemakers may have drawn some of their inspiration from the real legend of the Bell Witch, the legend of the Blair Witch is entirely fictional.
The Blair Witch and 'myth' surrounding its story base are entirely fiction. It was made to seem real as hype to get more people to see the movie; and to scare them speechless. The Blair Witch was loosely inspired by the myth surrounding the happenings of the Bell Witch.
No. The film was created in a documentary style to appear real, but isn't actually real.
They didn't find it, it's not real...the whole "it really happened" thing was a publicity stunt.
The Blair Witch is just a ficitional character, although, there actually is a town called Blair.
The Blair Witch Project (1999) is a work of fiction. Filmed in a documentary style, it gives it a feeling of authenticity. There are urban legends about it being based on a true story, but it is not.
No. It's completely fictional. It's not real footage, and it's not based on a true story, either. It is a 100% imaginary story, although it is rumored that the filmmakers got the idea from the real legend of the Bell Witch. There is no real legend of the Blair Witch. The Blair Witch does not exist, in American folklore or in reality. She was invented solely for the purposes of making this movie.
none of the movie was real
AnswerNo, sadly the three kids were never found. Only the tape was recovered from the woods.AnswerThe movie was FAKE. If it wasn't, why would the cast include the REAL names of the actors in the movie, the director, producer, writer etc, as well as if you did a little research you would find that they were actors who have been in other films.I will refer you to these links (the imdb - Internet Movie DataBase -- page about the film, as well as the Wikipedia page.AnswerThe first answer is dead wrong, and the second is exactly right. The Blair Witch Project (1999) was touted as a true story, but that was just a hoax to get more people to see it. (This is not an unheard-of tactic -- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was also advertised as a true story, when in fact it is fiction. See the third Related Link for details). In reality, all of the actors in the Blair Witch Project are alive and well to this day.
No, The Exorcist, film and book are based on an exorcism that the book's writer, William Blatty had heard of while he was a college student.
No that story was based on the Jersey Devil tale.