A Haunting in Georgia

2002
6.5| 1h34m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 18 September 2002 Released
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In 1988, the Wyrick family moves into a new home, which was mysteriously abandoned by the previous owners. Shortly afterward, their four-year-old daughter Heidi begins spending time with an imaginary friend, a kindly old man named Mr. Gordy. Several months later, Heidi is frightened by the appearance of a man at the front door.

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Action, Thriller

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Jeffrey Fine

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ThiefHott Too much of everything
Micransix Crappy film
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
AaronCapenBanner The Wyrick family moves into an abandoned house in Georgia where their young daughter Heidi starts seeing the spirit of a man she calls Mr. Gordy, who is quite friendly and non-threatening, but invisible to her parents. She also sees two other spirits, one also non-threatening, but the other a sinister hooded presence that only Heidi can see, but still makes its presence known in a hurtful physical way, and it seems Heidi has the gift of spirit sight that may be more like a curse... Second of two specials that led to the TV series isn't quite as good as Connecticut, but is still interesting, and case had been profiled earlier on "Unsolved Mysteries", to shorter but better effect.
Anyanwu This is a bad film. We know we have re-enactments and the real people who experience this as talking heads. But, what the film does is repeat scenes to extend the length of the film so to get sold or something. They just show the scenes over to take the place of actual filming. The film follows reality shows like Ghost Adventures to show actual paranormal phenomena. The filmmakers use re-enactments to show the audience what happened to the family at that time. By using what seems to be the actual people the story comes off as weak. The cut aways to lightning and clouds moving fast just emphasizes the cheapness that this movie was made. It seems to have been made in the '80s but finally edited and put together and sold/released in 2002. Someone must have forgotten about this film, remembered it then put it together. This is a cheat. Don't watch it unless it's free.
krbartels This program (now known as "A Haunting") became a series after a few early episodes, like this one in Georgia, and another in Connecticut.What is interesting is, early on, they used the actual people (victims?) in the re-enactment. When "A Haunting" became a regular series a few years later, the production became good at casting actors that were reminiscent of the actual people. It is not common to see the people in the story doing the acting.This is a very good episode, which takes place over a period of many years. The young girl around whom the story is centered actually grows up over the course of the story, and is seen commenting on her experiences.Fascinating stuff. Love the paranormal.
tbaby0818 I was very intrigued by this documentary. I have tried to watch it every time that it is shown. There is something about the Mr. Gordy character that has just stuck with me.The dark figure gave me true chills. I understand there point of staying there. They believed that the specters might follow them. But can you imagine having to live with these specters and more coming at you around every corner you turn. I imagine they are living in there own nightmare. But this was a very well filmed documentary. The family was right to turn to the help of the lord. If this is true as they say then they are greatly serving the lord by trying to help the lost souls to finally rest in peace as they should. The children have had to grow up and learn courage in ways most of us may never know. But I greatly respect these people for conquering these trials as a family like the lord asks us to do. That is so nice to see a family stay close through trials like this. I commend these people and the one's that brought this story to the public.