|
|
|
|
|
|
$21.99 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
In Stock?
|
|
|
|
Yes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
This highly acclaimed documentary follows Hollywood filmmakers as they uncover the shocking history within the haunted halls of "The Scariest Place On Earth", Waverly Hills Sanatorium, a monster of a building where it is said over 63,000 people died. Some say the DEAD are still there!
Directors: Christopher Saint Booth
Format: Color, Dolby, Digital Sound, NTSC
Language: English
Region: Region 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number of discs: 1
Rating: N/A
Studio: Spooked Television Releasing
DVD Release Date: June 26, 2006
Run Time: 83 min
Reviews:
The movie was the most impressive ghost research documentary we have seen in some time. I myself found the film to be well researched and it had lots of real people that in the past had dealt with the going on at the creepy now closed Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Kentucky (USA). The film had a vast amount of actual accounts as well as haunting images and video from the Sanatorium. Unlike some ghost documentary's SPOOKED was interesting and informative. This DVD is now avail in what looks like a more extensive version than was shown on SCI-FI. --http://www.kyonsi.com/spooked.htm
From the Producer/Director
Over two terabytes of facts and footage compiled and shot! Disease to a Cure, Life to Death, Past to Present. Over three weeks spent inside Waverly with over 18 hours inside the Death Tunnel. It was crazy and scary as well as sad and tender. One can feel the pain and the urgency of desperation and pure fear. Non-believers become believers after this film. We met a lot of cool and beautiful people when we shot in Kentucky, sad to say, some have passed away and may they rest in peace. There is nothing like it in the world than to walk down the old sanatorium haunted halls with the real patients and employees and share their incredible stories. Back to back all night ghost hunts full with jumps and scares, one will never be the same again. This film is dedicated to the lost souls of Waverly Hills Sanatorium.-----Producer: Christopher Saint Booth |
|
|
|