An American Haunting
This story tells about real events that took place in 2006, in the state of Red River, Tennessee. This story begins with a teenager suffering from frequent nightmares, where her mother reads an old letter from 1817 written by her ancestors Lucy Bell. Perhaps it will eventually be in the hands of the church, where it was ruled by the church, and her husband John Bell is cursed by his rival Katie Bates, who has a reputation for being a witch. In the end, it may be even more exciting, as Jan and her daughter Betty Bell threaten to attack the girl during the night.
1984, England, UK
28 February 1978, Essex, England, UK
24 August 1975, London, England, UK
14 August 1934, Nîmes, Gard, France
8 July 1954, London, England, UK
25 December 1949, Quitman, Texas, USA
8 November 1976, Plymouth, England, UK
April 19, 2009
The frights are few and the moment of horrific revelation is a big letdown in writer/director Courtney Solomon's cinematic treatment of Brent Monahan's novel "The Bell Witch: An American Haunting."
March 24, 2007
Takes the most documented ghost story in history and doesn't create one truly scary moment.
May 08, 2006
This is one of the more annoying, irritating, obnoxiously un-scary scary movies in recent memory.
June 03, 2006
Unoriginal and unrelenting, this gothic ghost story invests too much time in banging doors and billowing drapes and not enough in its characters.
May 05, 2006
There's thunder and lightning and wall-to-wall music. But it still doesn't add up to much of a movie.
May 12, 2006
It's never an encouraging sign when a horror movie based on a true story fatally lacks the verisimilitude of, say, Alone In The Dark.
May 05, 2006
The dark force behind this movie is the relentless power of cliche.
May 05, 2006
This is the type of movie that you should be getting for free on television.
July 02, 2007
it becomes haunted by the unwelcome presence of heavy-handedness, making it seem more like a busy domestic melodrama (with a ghost) than a truly unnerving chiller.
June 03, 2006
Director Courtney Solomon's script is a catalogue of the standard Exorcist-style special effects, hammered home by Caine Davidson's musical score, one of the most irritating and nerve-wracking assemblies of noise in movie history.
June 03, 2006
This allegedly true tale of demonic possession is weighed down by period detail and ponderous storytelling, which soon get the better of its Exorcist-inspired levitations, flying crucifixes and noisy poltergeist activity.
August 23, 2006
This is proof that it doesn't take lots of bloody gore, big special effects or jump-at-you moments to scare jaded audiences.

