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A Haunting in Georgia

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.

Top Cast

  • Mary Barclay

    Mary Barclay

    Female Scientist

  • Anthony Call

    Anthony Call

    Narrator

  • Michael Larson

    Michael Larson

    Reporter

  • Kelsey Lowenthal

    Kelsey Lowenthal

    Young Heidi

  • Scotty Parker

    Scotty Parker

    Concerned Neighbor

  • Robert Suhr

    Robert Suhr

    Mr. Gordy

  • Will Winchester

    Will Winchester

    Male Scientist in Green Shirt

Overview

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.

Rating

5.8 / 10
11 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • Andre Gonzales
    Andre Gonzales
    5 Apr 14, 2023

    This is not a movie. It's a TV show. I thought it was a movie. Anyway it's suppose to be a true story of a haunting in Georgia, of a little girl who can apparently talk to dead people like the sixth sense. Yea it's a good story, but without any proof it's hard to believe.

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