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Children of the Grave Review
User Rating: / 5
Reviews - Hauntings and Investigations
Written by Annette Munnich
Sunday, 25 May 2008 14:50
Children of the Grave
Sci-Fi Channel Special
A Booth Brothers Film/Documentary 2007
Featuring; Keith Age, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, John Zaffis, Steven La Chance,
Troy Taylor, Greg Myers and The Paranormal Task Force.
by Annette Munnich
Children of the Grave is a documentary about hauntings by children. This film focuses on locations in the midwestern United States. The Paranormal Task force, along with assorted prominent paranormal personalities, take the viewer on an intriguing journey exploring the unknown.
The film begins with Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana, where nearly 700 children from four local orphanages were buried in a mass unmarked grave. The investigation continues in Indiana at the Orphan's Asylum and the School of the Blind.
Bartonville State Asylum and Cemetery in Peoria, Illinois is featured as well as the very creepy Pythian Castle in Springfield, Missouri. The latter part of the investigation moves to Zombie Road in St. Louis, where a photograph of children's shadows is captured among the trees.
This Booth Brothers creation is a chilling must-see for people with an interest in ghosts, hauntings, the paranormal and all that lies beyond. It's well made, entertaining, interesting and I give it a thumbs up.
User Rating: / 5
Reviews - Hauntings and Investigations
Written by Annette Munnich
Sunday, 25 May 2008 14:50
Children of the Grave
Sci-Fi Channel Special
A Booth Brothers Film/Documentary 2007
Featuring; Keith Age, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, John Zaffis, Steven La Chance,
Troy Taylor, Greg Myers and The Paranormal Task Force.
by Annette Munnich
Children of the Grave is a documentary about hauntings by children. This film focuses on locations in the midwestern United States. The Paranormal Task force, along with assorted prominent paranormal personalities, take the viewer on an intriguing journey exploring the unknown.
The film begins with Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana, where nearly 700 children from four local orphanages were buried in a mass unmarked grave. The investigation continues in Indiana at the Orphan's Asylum and the School of the Blind.
Bartonville State Asylum and Cemetery in Peoria, Illinois is featured as well as the very creepy Pythian Castle in Springfield, Missouri. The latter part of the investigation moves to Zombie Road in St. Louis, where a photograph of children's shadows is captured among the trees.
This Booth Brothers creation is a chilling must-see for people with an interest in ghosts, hauntings, the paranormal and all that lies beyond. It's well made, entertaining, interesting and I give it a thumbs up.
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