The Haunting in Connecticut movie plot

2022-01-02 08:01
Sara Campbelland Peter Campbell, who were not financially wealthy , are in big trouble again. Their baby son Mattwas diagnosed with cancer and had to undergo long-term treatment. In order to save money and facilitate treatment, Sara drove to northern Connecticut, not far from the hospital, where she was lucky enough to find a house that was just going to be rented out. Although this old house surrounded by trees is not so decent, it has an elegant environment. As a result, the family quickly moved to live here. At first, the quiet and quaint environment of the old house made Sara's family feel extra warm, but it didn't take long for the strange old house to make strange noises in the night, and even accompanied by all kinds of creepy ghosts. In the incident, the Campbells and their children were also often frightened by ghostly strange things. Later, Sarah inquired and found out that in their new home, many people had died here and they had built morgues. Many terrible things have happened. In desperation, the Campbells, who were temporarily unable to move out, found a pastor, hoping to help disperse the demons   .
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The Haunting in Connecticut quotes

  • [telling a joke]

    Matt Campbell: Doctor says to patient, "You have cancer and you have Alzheimer's." Patient says to doctor, "Wooo! At least I don't have cancer."

  • Sara Campbell: [sobbing while praying] No, you can't have him! You can't take my son!

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