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Signs of a Haunting

 Signs of a Haunting

People in the house are having bad dreams.

You hear footsteps, taps on the walls or voices.

Objects are mysteriously disappearing only to return later.

Pets react to something others can’t see.  A dog might be growling at thin air or its hackles may rise. Pets may refuse to go in a particular room.

Electrical appliances and lights turn on or off by themselves.  Tap water turns on or off and toilets flush of their own accord.  Doors open and close with unseen hands.

Unexplained cold drafts or cold spots can be felt.

Small children talk to people who are not there.

Seeing unexplained shadows, usually out of the corner of your eye.  Sometimes the shadows take on a vaguely human shape.

Feeling as though you’re being watched when no one is there.

Feelings of being touched or something brushing past – a gentle poke, push or nudge.

Noticeable changes in temperature.  Cold spots are most often reported.

Unexplained smells such as distinctive perfume or foul odors that have no explainable source.

Where Ghosts Are Most Often Seen

In mirrors

On staircases

Peering out of windows.

Perched in chairs.

In hallways

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Horror Stories

These 4 horror tales involve zombies, serial killers and two adorable kids in fatal danger in this chilling, terrifying anthology.

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Ghost Ship (Full Screen Edition)

 

In a remote region of the Bering Sea, a boat salvage crew discovers the eerie remains of a grand passenger liner thought lost for more than 40 years. Once onboard, the crew must confront the ship's horrific past and face the ultimate fight for their lives.

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Ghost Story [DVD]

 


Put together a gloomy New England house, a dark night and four of America's legendary leading men and you have all the ingredients for the classic Ghost Story, a spellbinding motion picture based on the bestseller by Peter Straub. Co-starring Patricia Neal, Ghost Story is about the Members of the Chowder Society: Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and John Houseman, who get together each week to share tales of horror. Soon, however, a secret terror invades the group, and one by one, they die mysteriously because of a real life ghost story that is part of their past.


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