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WNUF Halloween Special (2013)

Directed by Chris LaMartina

Horror | Comedy

Most recently watched by sleestakk, zombiefreak, noahphex

Overview

Originally broadcast live on October 31, 1987, the “WNUF Halloween Special” is a stunning expose of terrifying supernatural activity that unfolded at the infamous Webber House, the site of ghastly murders.  Local television personality Frank Stewart leads a group of paranormal investigators including Catholic exorcist, Father Joseph Matheson and the prolific husband-and-wife team Louis and Claire Berger. Together, the experts explore the darkest corners of the supposedly haunted Webber House, trying to prove the existence of the demonic entities within.  Did they find the horrific truth or simply put superstitious rumors to rest?

Length 83 minutes

Actors

Paul Fahrenkopf | Patricia Mizen | Aaron Henkin | Nicolette le Faye | Leanna Chamish | Richard Cutting | Brian St. August | Helenmary Ball | Robert Long II | Sabrina Taylor-Smith | Kendra North | Thomas Lee Johnson | Frederick Cowie | Bob Creager | Ron LaMartina | George Stover | Paul Sieber | Joe Ripple | Cary Anderson | Mike Apichella | Ian Auld | Nick Baldwin | Julian Ball | Cameron Bass-Jackson | Thejus Chakravarthy | Danielle Damico | Jill George | Evan Daniel | Josh Davidson | Heather England | Shawn Jones | Justin Getka | Jimmy Giegerich | Kiyoshi Graves | Mike C. Walls | Simone Houng | Virginia House | Andrea Kalfas | Nate Spivey | Brian McClimens | Marla Parker | Allyson Whittington Washington | Andy Schoeb | A.g. Sherman | Clint Kelly | Brian S. Kraszewski | Melissa LaMartina | Joe Liberto | Cindy Marie Martin | Hillary Mazer | Paul Misko | Gladys Otero | David Ransdell | Tommy Sinbazo | Pat Storck | Nolen Strals | Andy Vineberg | Colin Vineberg

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
10/07/2023Home TheaterBlu-rayBorrowed7.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Third film of the marathon and one that’s been on my list for a while now. The commercials and newscast are so spot on in terms of the period it’s kind of crazy! The central story ends up being weak but it’s surrounded by so much great stuff it doesn’t really matter.

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