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Witch | Curse
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5/10
IMDbCreepiest Kid | 2006 | Rachel
Best Horror | 2006
Least Scary Horror Movie | 2006
Budget 14,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 29,612,137 USD
The movie is actually based on a purportedly true story. Andrew Jackson was quoted as saying, "I would rather take on the entire English Fleet than stay one night at the Bell House," however his presence at the house is disputed and there are no official records that confirm he was actually present or witnessed any supernatural activity. The haunting is documented in M. V. Ingram's 1894 book, "An Authenticated History of The Famous Bell Witch". This movie was based on the book by Brent Monahan, "The Bell Witch: An American Haunting the Famous Bell Witch". However, the Ingram book has been called into question by researchers, who have noted that it's based on secondhand accounts and that no firsthand accounts to the haunting survive, and records from the time have not supported the story of the haunting. The Ingram book calls on quotes from letters and diaries but those documents no longer exist (if they ever did) and it is impossible to verify if the haunting actually happened or if it was a hoax or an early urban legend. Some researchers have even raised the possibility that the Ingram book was actually a work of fiction now mistakenly believed to be a factual account.
Donald Sutherland and Sissy Spacek previously appeared in JFK (1991).
"Richard Powell: [of Betsy] Can she love me? Lucy Bell: She will."
"Richard Powell: This... entity... do you believe that it can read your mind? John Bell: No. But I do believe that it can hear our conversations, that's how it knows our every move. Richard Powell: But it is only present on this property! [Richard raises his eyebrows, suggesting that if they leave without saying a thing, the entity probably wouldn't know, or follow]"