"Not only were we trying to save a family from the clutches of a dark and mysterious entity, we were trying to rescue an innocent spirit haunted by another ghost." -- Steven T. Shippy
In 2007, the Braley Family decided to rescue an abandoned and dilapidated Civil War Era home in historic Saginaw, Michigan. Despite the overwhelming need for repair, the Braley's saw nothing but potential; a 6,000 square foot blank canvas to which the large family could pain a future of their own. Sparing no expense, contractors were deployed to the stately and iconic manor, with the mission to preserve its original 19th century colonial architecture. Almost immediately, strange occurrences began taking place within the home; tools coming up missing, disembodied voices and footsteps, and the shocking appearance of a semitranslucent apparition of a young child. Following several weeks of escalating activity, the bewildered family took it upon themselves to find out who or what was haunting their home. That is when they made the unfortunate mistake of turning to a spirit board for answers...
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- Release Date 11/15/2019
- Language English
- Director Steven 'Prozak' Shippy
- Cinematographers Steven 'Prozak' Shippy, Bryan Buchelt
- Producer Steven 'Prozak' Shippy
- Company Haunted Saginaw
- Homepage www.hauntedsaginaw.com
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Nov 15, 2019 | Theatrical (Limited) (World premiere held at the Temple Theatre in Saginaw, Michigan.) | — |
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