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'The Haunting in Connecticut' DVD

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'The Haunting in Connecticut' DVD Cover

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DVD Release Date: July 14, 2009

Length: 92 minutes (theatrical version)/102 minutes (extended version)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some intense sequences of terror and disturbing images (An unrated version of this movie is also available.)

Some years back a real-life family by the name of Snedeker reported eerie goings-on at a Southington, Connecticut, house where they lived, resulting in news stories, a Discovery Channel TV program and Ray Garton's book In a Dark Place. That background was the inspiration for this movie, in which Sara Campbell (Virginia Madsen) has a teenage son Matt (Kyle Gallner) who must undergo a lengthy series of cancer treatments with severe side effects. To be closer to Matt's medical facility, she moves the family into a creepy old house, where they have encounters with ghostly apparitions.



Selected DVD Special Features:
  • Widescreen
  • Featurettes
  • Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary by Director Peter Cornwell
  • Audio Filmmaker Commentary With Director Peter Cornwell, Co-writer Adam Simon, Producer Andrew Trapani and Editor Tom Elkins
  • Audio Commentary With Director Peter Cornwell and Actors Virginia Madsen and Kyle Gallner
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Also Available on Blu-ray Disc

Formats Available: The above information on special features refers to the DVD. Check with your video store/online rental service for availability in other formats, including streaming video/digital download.

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