Additional information for The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia, which has a domestic theatrical release set for February 1, 2013. The film is being distributed by Lionsgate and has not yet been rated. The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia has a total running time of 100 minutes.
R
USA
PG13
Singapore
16
Netherlands
R-13
Philippines
100min
Connecticutis kummitab 2: Georgia vaimud
Estonia
Exorcismo en Georgia
Spain
Opsjednuti 2: Duhovi Georgije
Croatia
Posednuće u Konektikatu 2: Duhovi Džordžije
Serbia
Posednuće u Konektikutu 2: Duhovi Dzordzije
Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Haunting in Georgia
USA
February 01, 2013
USA
March 14, 2013
Singapore
April 18, 2013
Bahrain
April 18, 2013
Kuwait
May 08, 2013
Philippines
May 08, 2013
Sweden
May 09, 2013
Russia
May 22, 2013
Belgium
May 23, 2013
Netherlands
May 30, 2013
Hong Kong
July 19, 2013
Brazil
October 31, 2013
Argentina
No taglines exist for this title.
A young family moves into an historic home in Georgia, only to learn they are not the house's only inhabitants. Soon they find themselves in the presence of a secret rising from underground and threatening to bring down anyone in its path.
In 1988, the Wyrick family moves into a new home, which was mysteriously abandoned by the previous owners. Shortly afterward, their four-year-old daughter Heidi begins spending time with an imaginary friend, a kindly old man named Mr. Gordy. Several months later, Heidi is frightened by the appearance of a man at the front door. The man, whose hand is wrapped in bandages and shirt covered in blood, introduces himself as "Khan", but upon investigation, Heidi's mother is unable to find Khan, and dismisses him as a figment of Heidi's imagination. However, shortly after this event, Heidi begins to see images of "the Dark Figure", a man whose face is obscured by a hood. The family eventually realizes there's more to the Dark Figure than just a child's active imagination, after Heidi awakens one night with claw marks on her face; shortly after this incident, her father Andy suffers the same scratches on his side. The entire family soon grows to fear the Dark Figure, although for a long time, Heidi is the only family member who ever actually sees him.
The family contacts William G. Roll, a parapsychologist. Dr. Roll's instruments indicate an unusually high concentration of positive ions in the house, and his research reveals that the house lies near a fault line; an earthquake has created a magnetic field in the area. He therefore explains the haunting as hallucinations caused by the ions creating minor interference with the family's brain function. This explanation is noticeably more scientific than is usually offered in episodes of the series.
However, further research reveals that a kindly old man named Gordy used to serve as caretaker for the property, and that a man named Lon (which Heidi misheard as "Khan") once lost his hand in an accident nearby; photos of both men match Heidi's descriptions, even though they both had died decades before Heidi was even born. In light of these developments, Dr. Roll amends his theory, and explains that the family, especially Heidi, is genetically predisposed toward psychic abilities that allow her to detect "place memories", energy left behind by past events and people that have been "recorded" into the environment. However, Dr. Roll maintains that these are natural conditions, and are neither dangerous nor paranormal in nature.
As years go by, the hauntings become more disturbing. The kindly Mr. Gordy appears less and less as Heidi grows older, until he eventually disappears altogether. The terrifying Dark Figure, however, appears more frequently, and Heidi is no longer the only one who sees him. The ghost of a little girl also appears to several family members. In addition, voices and other sounds disturb visitors to the house and the entire family (even members not living in the house). Dissatisfied with Dr. Roll's explanation, the Wyricks consult two psychics, who independently claim to detect several spirits in the home, some benevolent and some evil. The psychics disagree, however, about the nature of the evil spirits; the first psychic, Amy Allan, does not believe in demons, while the second psychic, who attends Mrs. Wyrick's church, agrees with Mrs. Wyrick's assumption that the evil spirits are demonic. In response, the Wyricks turn to their church for help. The pastor's prayers for the family temporarily put their minds at ease, although when they return home, they realize that, regardless of which explanation of the hauntings is accurate (hallucination, place memory, ghosts, demonic activity), their faith can serve as a comfort, but not as a means of ceasing the hauntings.
Tom Elkins
Director(s)
David Coggeshall
Writer(s)
Paul Brooks
producer
Leon Clarance
executive producer
Brad Kessell
co-producer
Jeff Levine
co-producer
Joe MacCarthy
executive producer
Scott Niemeyer
producer
Bobby Ranghelov
line producer
Jonathan Shore
associate producer
Norm Waitt
executive producer
Producer(s)
Michael Wandmacher
Composer(s)
Lisa Wyrick
Abigail Spencer
Lisa's Mother
Morgana Shaw
Heidi Wyrick
Emily Alyn Lind
Andy Wyrick
Chad Michael Murray
Mr. Gordy
Grant James
Joyce
Katee Sackhoff
Lady Ghost Guide
Mary Louise Coffee
Nell (as Lauren Whitney Pennington)
Lauren Pennington
Burlap Station Master - 1993
Sam Polin
Pastor Wells
Lance E. Nichols
Levi
Jaren Mitchell
Mama Kay
Cicely Tyson
Prentiss
Brad James
Station Master - 1858
Wayne Pére
Arthur the Conductor
Hunter Burke
Hooded Attacker (as Stuart Rome)
C. Stuart Rome
Hooded Attacker (as John Wilson)
John T. Wilson Jr.
Hooded Attacker
Adolph Voight
Hooded Attacker
Darrell Frey
Hooded Attacker
Thomas Daniel
Hooded Attacker
Gabe Bourdeaux
Dr. Segar
Andrea Frankle
Slave Mother
Idella Johnson
Slave Boy
Tyler Humphrey
Reporter #1
Michael Daingerfield
Reporter #2 (as Barb Tyson)
Barbara Tyson
Reporter #3
Fiona Hogan
Reporter #4
Tom Elkins
Ghost
Peter Forest
Ghost
Shadoe Knight
Ghost
Britney Brown
Ghost
Jimez Alexander
Ghost
Shamerick Simoneaux
Coroner (uncredited)
Monica Acosta
EMT (uncredited)
Gene Kevin Hames Jr.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Leon Clarance
executive producer
Brad Kessell
co-producer
Jeff Levine
co-producer
Joe MacCarthy
executive producer
Scott Niemeyer
producer
Bobby Ranghelov
line producer
Jonathan Shore
associate producer
Norm Waitt
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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