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Release Date:
5 May 2006 (USA)
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Tagline:
Possession Knows No Bounds
Plot:
Based on the true events of the only case in US History where a spirit caused the death of a man. full summary | add synopsis
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3 nominations
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The only scary thing about this film was how many 13-year-old girls turned up to the theater to watch this on opening night.
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Donald Sutherland | ... | John Bell | |
| Sissy Spacek | ... | Lucy Bell | |
| James D'Arcy | ... | Richard Powell | |
| Rachel Hurd-Wood | ... | Betsy Bell / Entity Voice | |
| Matthew Marsh | ... | James Johnston | |
| Thom Fell | ... | John Bell Jr. | |
| Zoe Thorne | ... | Theny Thorn | |
| Gaye Brown | ... | Kathe Batts | |
| Sam Alexander | ... | Joshua Gardner | |
| Miquel Brown | ... | Chloe | |
| Vernon Dobtcheff | ... | Elder #1 | |
| Shauna Shim | ... | Anky | |
| Madalina Stan | ... | Ethereal Girl | |
| Philip Hurd-Wood | ... | Partygoer (as Phillip Hurd-Wood) | |
| Vlad Cruceru | ... | Richard Bell (aged 6) |
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Also Known As:
An American Haunting - The Billwitch Story (Philippines: English title) (poster title)
Cauchemar américain (Canada: French title)
Apariciones (Argentina) (Venezuela) [es]
American Haunting (France) [fr]
Amerikan büyüsü (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
An American Haunting (Finland) [fi]
Demon - Historia prawdziwa (Poland) [pl]
Der Fluch der Betsy Bell (Germany) [de]
I afixi tou daimona (Greece) (DVD title) [el]
Maleficio (Spain) [es]
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Cauchemar américain (Canada: French title)
Apariciones (Argentina) (Venezuela) [es]
American Haunting (France) [fr]
Amerikan büyüsü (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
An American Haunting (Finland) [fi]
Demon - Historia prawdziwa (Poland) [pl]
Der Fluch der Betsy Bell (Germany) [de]
I afixi tou daimona (Greece) (DVD title) [el]
Maleficio (Spain) [es]
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Rated PG-13 for intense terror sequences and thematic material.
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USA:91 min
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The movie is actually based on a true story. Andrew Jackson is quoted as saying, "I would rather take on the entire English Fleet than stay one night at the Bell House." He later formed a group of men to test the rumors of the Bell haunting. Their findings are 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.
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Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: Right after John Bell gets knocked out by the door slamming shut, the "spirit" re-opens the door. A hand can be seen quickly pulling away from the knob on the other side.
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Quotes:
Richard Powell:
This... enity... 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 on this property!
[Richard raises eyebrows suggestively, showing that if they leave without saying a thing, the entity probably wouldn't know, nor follow]
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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 on this property!
[Richard raises eyebrows suggestively, showing that if they leave without saying a thing, the entity probably wouldn't know, nor follow]
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Movie Connections:
References The Entity (1981)
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Is Ingram's book about the Bell Witch available for reading online?Did Betsy end up marrying Richard Powell?
What did John Bell do to cause Kate Batts to curse his family?
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Since most of the movie was utterly disappointing, I will start with the only positive aspect, Donald Sutherland and Sissy Spacek. Both of these actors played their part well and if it weren't for such a terrible story and generic scare tactics, they may have been able to save the movie. Alas, like many of the PG-13 horror films of today not even good acting can make up for a shady plot, bad directing and terrible editing. The film is based on the poltergeist story involving a family in rural Tennessee in the early 1800's. The story is filled with the garbled and incoherent dreams of seemingly possessed Betsy Bell, played by Rachel Hurd-Wood. In a movie built around a ghost story it was disappointing to see cheap scare tactics instead of making the movie all around eerie. I am not sure what director Courtney Solomon was thinking when he chose to film the movie with a style similar to a low budget "hack 'em slash 'em" film from the 80's, but clearly there are better ways of scaring an audience. While the filming style could have used some work, the editing and special effects were a disaster. It mostly resembled a bad soap opera. It jumps around between dreams and reality faster than Ricky Williams' in a Marijuana haze. A movie like this doesn't need a whole lot of special effects but the few that it had were terrible and even ruined the scenes. The poltergeist was nothing more than Betsy with a slight hue around her.
The only scary thing about this film was how many 13-year-old girls turned up to the theater to watch this on opening night. As a fan of horror films I understand if you want to judge this for yourself, but listen to my words wisely; don't bother.