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Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans documents the most authenticated case of possession in American history.Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans documents the most authenticated case of possession in American history.Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans documents the most authenticated case of possession in American history.
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- TriviaTook 3 years until production finished due to numerous staff and employees either voluntarily leaving/quiting or getting fired during the shoot.
- Crazy creditsBefore the movie starts, the viewers are given the following warning: "The following documentary may not be suitable for all audiences. This film shows real people , places and events involving alleged demonic possession. Demonologists believe that demons can attach themselves to you through other people, objects and electronic devices. View at your own risk."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: Demon House (2018)
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It's a hoax
I'm from Northwest Indiana, where this supposed demon possession took place, though I've never heard of the house. I have issues with the people and places in the film. One, Mr. Bagans, it's the Lake County Sheriff's Department, not the Lake County Police Department. Two, people from Gary, Indiana are not believable.
As Zak pointed out, it's a very poor, crime ridden city. People from here would do anything to make it into a movie, rather than go on with their normal existence.
I find it hard to believe that the Hammond police and the Lake County Sherrif's Department were ever involved in such a sensationalized case. Northwest Indiana is full of crime, and I can't see these departments helping out the Gary Police. No one wants to go into Gary, Indiana.
The unearthing under the stairs of typical everyday objects makes no sense. You would expect to see an alter or satanic remnants present, not women's underwear.
The priest is suspect. Something that he said didn't correlate what a person of the cloth would and should know. I also find it hard to believe he was given permission to perform an exorcism. The higher ups in the Catholic Church don't take exorcisms lightly, and it is very hard to obtain permission.
I've watched Ghost Hunters off and on, but it's becoming harder to buy anything Bagans does.
It's a hoax. All of it.
As Zak pointed out, it's a very poor, crime ridden city. People from here would do anything to make it into a movie, rather than go on with their normal existence.
I find it hard to believe that the Hammond police and the Lake County Sherrif's Department were ever involved in such a sensationalized case. Northwest Indiana is full of crime, and I can't see these departments helping out the Gary Police. No one wants to go into Gary, Indiana.
The unearthing under the stairs of typical everyday objects makes no sense. You would expect to see an alter or satanic remnants present, not women's underwear.
The priest is suspect. Something that he said didn't correlate what a person of the cloth would and should know. I also find it hard to believe he was given permission to perform an exorcism. The higher ups in the Catholic Church don't take exorcisms lightly, and it is very hard to obtain permission.
I've watched Ghost Hunters off and on, but it's becoming harder to buy anything Bagans does.
It's a hoax. All of it.
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- Jul 24, 2018
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- Демонический дом
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- $22,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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