After sending chills on the big screens, A Savannah Haunting was released on Book My Show streaming app on January 5, 2023. Ever since A Savannah Haunting's OTT release, the horror movie has been sending chills down the spins of fans whosoever watching it. Directed by William Mark McCullough, A Savannah Haunting is the story of a couple who shift from California to Savannah to forget the heartbreaking memory of their daughter Alice. Starring Gena Shaw as Rachel Rancourt, Anna Harriette Pittman as April Rancourt, Tommi Rose as Lilath, Simbi Khali as Josephine, William Mark McCullough as William, Nico Tirozzi as Andrew Rancourt and more in the leading roles, A Savannah Haunting is expected to make its name among the top horror movies. Since you have landed on this page, True Scoop News assumes that you have already watched the movie and have multiple questions related to A Savannah Haunting True Story or A Savannah Haunting Real Story. Below is what we know about A Savannah Haunting's True Story-
Is A Savannah Haunting a true story?
The answer is yes. A Savannah Haunting is inspired by a true story that has been shot in a real haunted house in Savannah. The official synopsis of the movie says, "A Savannah Haunting is based on real supernatural experiences director William Mark McCullough and his family endured in their Savannah home for decades. It chronicles the sinister forces trapped beneath the house and the turmoil wreaked upon the newest homeowners, the Rancourts, pushing the boundaries of their sanity and safety."
As shown in the trailer, Rachel Rancourt starts supernatural things and her dead daughter's images after she along with her family shift to the haunted Savannah house. In one of the scenes in the trailer, it is said that there is a well beneath the house that is a gateway to hell. Furthermore, the house has an eerie history.
Talking about A Savannah Haunting real-life house, the errie place was owned by director William. William McCullough's Savannah house witnessed decades of haunted events in reality. McCullough’s father acquired the home in the 1970s. Although his parents were divorced and he lived mostly with his mother, McCullough would regularly visit and stay with his father.
Willaim McCullough in one of his interviews was quoted saying, "There were always weird and creepy things that would happen and we always knew something was off about the house...What was interesting was, as time went by, whatever was in the house got more intense."
"When we got shut down for COVID, we decided to shoot a documentary about the history of the house and the haunting," said McCullough adding, "We interviewed my family, and friends, and visitors. We brought in mediums, a voodoo priestess, a paranormal investigation team. And then we cover, as we start to film, all the obstacles and challenges of trying to shoot in an active haunted house. We had several crew members and cast threaten to quit because of the experiences they were going through."
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