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Running time 112 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $20 million Box office $319.5 million The Conjuring is a 2013 American directed by and written. It is the inaugural film in franchise. And star as, and authors associated with prominent cases of.
Their purportedly real-life reports inspired story. The Warrens come to the assistance of the Perron family, who experienced increasingly disturbing events in their farmhouse in in 1971. The Conjuring was released in the United States and Canada on July 19, 2013, and received positive reviews from critics. It grossed over $319 million worldwide against its $20 million budget. A sequel, was released on June 10, 2016, with a third film currently in development. Contents. Plot In 1971, Roger and Carolyn Perron move into a dilapidated farmhouse in, with their five daughters Andrea, Nancy, Christine, Cindy, and April.
Their dog Sadie refuses to enter the house, and one of the children, while playing a game of 'hide and clap', finds a boarded-up entrance to a cellar. Paranormal events occur within the first few nights: all of the clocks stop at exactly 3:07 AM, birds are flying into their windows, and Sadie is found dead in the backyard. One night in bed, Christine encounters a malevolent spirit only she can see, prompting her to claim that the spirit wants her family dead. Another night, Carolyn hears clapping in the hallway.
When she goes to investigate, following the noises, she gets trapped in the basement by the spirit. At the same moment, Andrea and Cindy are attacked by the spirit on top of the wardrobe. Carolyn decides to contact, who have recently investigated a possessed doll called. The Warrens agree to take on the case. They conduct an initial investigation and conclude that the house may require an exorcism, but they need authorization from the Catholic Church and further evidence before they can proceed. Ed and Lorraine discover that the house once belonged to an accused witch, Bathsheba (a relative of ), who sacrificed her week-old child to the devil and killed herself in 1863 after cursing all who would take her land.
They found reports of numerous murders and suicides in houses that had been built on the property. To gather evidence, Ed and Lorraine place cameras and bells around the house. They see Cindy sleepwalking into Andrea's room, and from the coming from the radio, they hear a spirit luring Cindy into the wardrobe, where she reveals a secret passage inside.
Lorraine enters the passage and falls through the floorboards to the cellar, where she sees the spirit of a woman whom Bathsheba had long ago possessed and used to kill her child. The Perron family decides to take refuge at a motel while Ed and Lorraine take their evidence to the Church. The Warrens' daughter Judy is attacked in their own home by Bathsheba utilizing Annabelle, though Ed and Lorraine arrive in time to save her. Carolyn, now possessed by Bathsheba, takes Christine and April back to the house.
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Ed and Lorraine find Carolyn in the cellar trying to stab April. After tying Carolyn to a chair, Ed decides that an exorcism needs to be performed on Carolyn, but realizes that there is not enough time to wait for a priest to arrive. Ed decides to perform the exorcism himself, and in the process is attacked by Bathsheba. Though Carolyn escapes and attempts to kill April, Lorraine is able to distract Carolyn from killing her daughter by reminding her of a special memory she shared with her family, allowing Ed to complete the exorcism, saving Carolyn and April and lifting Bathsheba's curse forever. Returning home, Lorraine tells Ed that they had been left a message stating that they had gained approval from the Catholic Church to perform the exorcism. They also have. Before leaving, Ed adds a music box from the Perrons' house to a collection of items he and Lorraine have saved from past cases.
It inexplicably opens and plays music. as. as.
as Carolyn Perron. as Roger Perron. as Andrea Perron. as Nancy Perron. as Christine Perron. as Cindy Perron. Kyla Deaver as April Perron.
as Drew Thomas. as Brad Hamilton. as Judy Warren. Marion Guyot as Georgiana Moran.
Steve Coulter as Father Gordon. as Bathsheba Sherman. Morganna May as Debbie. as Camilla. Zach Pappas as Rick. Christof Veillon as Maurice Theriault.
as Woman in Audience (uncredited) Production Development Producer Tony DeRosa-Grund wrote the original treatment and titled the project The Conjuring. For nearly 14 years, he tried to get the movie made without any success. He landed a deal to make the movie at, the production company behind, but a contract could not be finalized and the deal was dropped. DeRosa-Grund allied with producer, and sibling writers and were brought on board to refine the script.
Using DeRosa-Grund's treatment and the Ed Warren tape, the Hayes brothers changed the story's from the Perron family to the Warrens'. The brothers interviewed many times over the phone to clarify details. By mid-2009, the property became the subject of a six-studio bidding war that landed the film at. However, DeRosa-Grund and Summit could not conclude the transaction and the film went into. DeRosa-Grund reconnected with, who had lost in the original bidding war but who ultimately picked up the film. On November 11, 2009, a deal was made between New Line and DeRosa-Grund's Evergreen Media Group. Pre-production.
'When came out and was successful the story about the Warrens came to me and I was like, 'Oh, my gosh, this is really cool.' . But I didn't just want to make another ghost story or another supernatural film. One thing I had never explored was the chance to tell a story that's based on real-life characters, real-life people.
So those were the things that led me to The Conjuring.' –, explaining his reason for directing The Conjuring. Pre-production began in early 2011, with reports surfacing in early June that was in talks to direct the film. This was later confirmed by, which also stated that the film would be loosely based on real-life events surrounding Ed and Lorraine Warren. In January 2012, and were cast to star in the film. That month, and were also confirmed for roles in the film, which at that time was developing under the working title of The Untitled Warren Files Project.
The film's title was temporarily changed to The Warren Files based on a suggestion by Wan, but was later reverted to The Conjuring prior to the commencement of the film's marketing campaign. In preparation for their roles, Farmiga and Wilson traveled to Connecticut to spend time with, who also visited the set during production. Over the course of spending three days at the Warren home, both actors took in information that could not otherwise be achieved from secondary research. 'I just wanted to absorb her essence. I wanted to see the details, she has such mad style.
I just wanted to see – the way she communicates with her hands, these gestures, her smile, how she moves through space,' said Farmiga on her observations of Warren. Filming began in late February 2012. Lasting for 38 days, shooting took place primarily at as well as other locations in and around. Filming also took place at the in March 2012 while the campus was on its spring break. Diana Pasulka, professor of Religious Studies at UNC-Wilmington, was the chief religious consultant for the project.
After wrapping up in Wilmington on April 20, the film concluded its principal photography on April 26, 2012. All scenes were shot in chronological order.
Post-production The film was in post-production in August of the same year. Around 20 to 30 minutes of footage was removed from the first cut of the film, which initially ran at about two hours in duration.
After positive test screenings, the final edit of the film was locked in December 2012 and awaited its summer release. Music The for The Conjuring was composed by Joseph Bishara, who previously collaborated with director Wan on (2011). 'James asked me early on about The Conjuring while the film was still coming together', explained Bishara on his involvement. 'The studio and producers were very supportive in allowing him to bring along who he wanted, with many of his longtime crew from Insidious and even earlier returning.' Further into the development process, Wan offered Bishara the chance to act in the film, which he had previously done in Insidious.
'We talked about music first and then James had mentioned that he might want me to play one of the entities in this. After reading the script it turned out it was Bathsheba,' said Bishara. Because of his early involvement, Bishara was given more time to work out the musical palette of the film. 'For whatever reason I was hearing brass clustering as an early response to the material, a quiet shimmering flutter tongue effect, and it grew from there', said Bishara on his creative process. A soundtrack album was released by La-La Land Records and on July 16, 2013. In addition to Bishara's themes, the soundtrack also includes a track titled 'Family Theme' by composer. Musician also contributed to Bishara's score, performing raw vocal improvisation on top of the previously recorded brass instrumentation.
Other songs featured in the film include: 'In the Room Where you Sleep' by, ' by Betsy Brye and '. Distribution Marketing The first promotional images were released in November 2012, introducing Farmiga and Wilson as Ed and Lorraine Warren. A teaser trailer, previously shown at the 2012, kicked off the film's marketing campaign in February 2013.
Throughout the campaign, the film was promoted heavily as 'based on a true story.' In the weeks leading up to the film's release, and began to feature the real-life Perron family. This was followed by a featurette titled The Devil's Hour in which Lorraine Warren and other paranormal investigators explain some of the supernatural occurrences seen in the film.
Theatrical release Warner Bros. And New Line Cinema initially intended to release The Conjuring in early 2013, but decided on a summer release date after gaining a positive reception from test audiences. The film was ultimately released on July 19 in North America, and in the United Kingdom and in India on August 2. Because of this, it is one of the first horror films to receive a wide release in the United States during the months of June or July since 2006's. A trailer and a clip from the film were shown at the 2012. In March 2013, the film was given an R-rating by the for being what Wan described as 'too adult.'
'When we sent it to the MPAA, they gave us the R-rating,' said executive producer. 'When we asked them why, they basically said, 'It's just so scary. There are no specific scenes or tone you could take out to get it PG-13.'
' The took place at the closing night of the first edition of Nocturna: Madrid International Fantastic Film Festival on June 6, 2013. This was followed by two screenings of the film at the on June 21 that also featured a Q&A segment with director. A red carpet premiere was then held for the film at in Los Angeles on July 15, 2013. Home media The Conjuring was released in and formats by on October 22, 2013.
Lawsuits Norma Sutcliffe and Gerald Helfrich, the current owners of the house on which the film was based, are suing James Wan, Warner Bros. And other producers, on the ground that their property is being vandalized constantly as a consequence of the film. Obtained documents in which the owners affirm various invasions and ratify that they have found numerous objects affiliated with satanic cults.
The lawsuit also reveals that the current owners bought the house in 1987 and lived 'in peace' until 2012. Both owners are seeking unspecified damages. When questioned, a spokesperson for Warner Bros. Declined to comment on the issue.
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Gerald Brittle, author of the 1980 book The Demonologist about Ed and Lorraine Warren, filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros., New Line Productions and director James Wan regarding the film. Brittle claims the film, alongside the subsequent sequel and spin offs, infringe upon an exclusive contract he had with the Warrens to make any works based on the subject of his book. The film rights were briefly with original publisher Prentice Hall before reverting to Brittle. Has refused to comment on the case.
Settled the case with Brittle in December 2017. Reception Box office The Conjuring grossed $137.4 million in North America and $182.1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $319.5 million, against a budget of $20 million. In North America, the film opened on July 19, 2013, alongside, and, and was projected to gross $30–$35 million from 2,903 theaters in its opening weekend.
The film earned $3.3 million from its Thursday night showings and $17 million on its first day (including Thursday previews), doing slightly better than a month earlier. The film went on to gross $41.9 million in its opening weekend, landing in first place and breaking The Purge 's record as the biggest opening for an original R-rated horror film. For, The Conjuring surpassed the debut weekend of the distributor's big-budget film, which had opened to $37.3 million the weekend prior. While horror films usually drop at least 50% in their second weekend, The Conjuring only dropped 47%, taking in $22.2 million and placing in second behind new release. After its run in theaters, the film was officially named a box office hit, grossing over fifteen times its production budget with a worldwide total of $318 million. Calculating in all production and promotional expenses, estimated that the film made a total profit of $161.7 million. Outside North America, the film had a total gross of $180.6 million from all its overseas markets.
In Australia, it grossed $1.8 million in its debut weekend, placing third at the box office behind. Its total gross in Australia was $8.2 million.
In the United Kingdom, the film opened on August 6 alongside, making £2.6 million ($3.3 million) in its opening weekend, and grossing $16.2 million in total there. It had its biggest international gross in Mexico, opening in first place on August 23, where the film made $18.9 million overall. Critical response The website reports an 86% approval rating based on 214 reviews and a of 7.2/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Well-crafted and gleefully creepy, The Conjuring ratchets up dread through a series of effective old-school scares.' Assigned the film a weighted average score of 68 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Reported that audiences gave The Conjuring an 'A-' grade on a scale of A to F; it was the first horror film to receive an A grade from the company.
In her review following the, Sheri Linden of said, 'With its minimal use of digital effects, its strong, sympathetic performances and ace design work, the pic harks back in themes and methods to and, not quite attaining the poignancy and depth of the former but far exceeding the latter in sheer cinematic beauty.' Justin Chang of gave the film a positive review, calling the film 'a sensationally entertaining old-school freakout and one of the smartest, most viscerally effective thrillers in recent memory.' Additionally, of also praised the effectiveness of the film, explaining that it 'doesn't try to reinvent the tropes of horror movies, whether it's ghosts or demons or exorcisms, but didn't invent tap-dancing, either.' Chris Nashawaty of gave the film an A-, citing the effectiveness of 'mood and sound effects for shocks that never feel cheap.' However, some critics reacted negatively to the film's similarities with films such as The Exorcist.
's Eric Kohn explained that, 'The Warrens may know how to handle demonic possessions, but The Conjuring suffers from a different invading force: the ghosts of familiarity.' Andrew O'Hehir of said the film provided 'all the scream-inducing shocks you could want, right on schedule', but thought the central concept – that the innocent women accused and executed in the 'actually were witches, who slaughtered children and pledged their love to Satan and everything!' – was 'reprehensible and inexcusable bullshit'. Accolades Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s) Won Won Nominated Denver Film Critics Society Awards Best Science-Fiction/Horror Film Nominated North Carolina Film Critics Association Tar Heel Award Nominated Chainsaw Awards Best Wide Release Film Won Best Supporting Actress Won Fright Meter Awards Best Horror Movie Won Best Director Won Best Screenplay and Nominated Best Cinematography Won Best Editing Kirk M. Main article: In June 2013, it was reported that was already developing a. Both Farmiga and Wilson are signed on to reprise their roles for an additional film.
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Was scheduled to be released on October 23, 2015, but in October 2014, Warner Bros. Moved the film's release date to an unspecified 2016 release date.
On October 21, it was announced that James Wan would return to direct the sequel. On November 11, 2014, the film was set for a June 10, 2016, release.
The sequel was later re-written by, with a script from. The film will deal with the case, which occurred in from 1977 to 1979. Principal photography began in September 2015 in Los Angeles, and concluded in December 2015 in London. The Conjuring 3 On a potential third film, director stated, 'There could be many more Conjuring movies because the Warrens have so many stories.' Screenwriters Chad and Carey Hayes have also expressed interest in working on a story for another sequel.
However, Wan stated that he may be unable to direct the film due to his commitments to other projects. He stated to, 'Assuming we are lucky enough to have a third chapter, there are other filmmakers that I would love to sort of continue on the Conjuring world, if we are lucky enough.' Wan has also stated that, if a third film was to be made, it would ideally take place in the 1980s. In June 2017, it was announced that a third installment was in development, with The Conjuring 2 co-writer hired to write the screenplay. See also.
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'The Conjuring' IS based on a 'true story'our story. However, the film is not based on my trilogy 'House of Darkness House of Light'. It is, instead, based upon the case files of Ed & Lorraine Warren.
There are liberties taken and a few discrepancies but overall, it is what it claims to be — based on a true story, believe it or not.Andrea Perron (in a Letter to Horror-Movies.ca, June 2013) Questioning the Story: How long did the Perron Family live in the Rhode Island farmhouse? The real Perron family lived in the farmhouse for approximately ten years. Located in the small country town of Harrisville, Rhode Island, Roger Perron and his wife Carolyn purchased the home in the winter of 1970. The 200 acre property offered plenty of space for them to raise their five daughters: Andrea, Nancy, Christine, Cynthia and April. They moved out in June of 1980. Did Lorraine Warren and the real Perron family support the making of the movie?
The real Perron sisters (top) with their movie counterparts (bottom) in 2012. Our research into The Conjuring true story reveals that paranormal investigator Lorraine Warren acted as a consultant to director James Wan and the filmmakers. She even visited the Wilmington, North Carolina set on the lot of EUE/Screen Gems Studios. The film itself was mostly inspired by she and her late husband Ed Warren's case files and recordings dealing with the 1970s Perron family haunting. The entire Perron family also put their support behind the film, having already come together to support daughter Andrea Perron's self-published 2011 book about their experience, titled (available in the right column). Like Lorraine, various members of the Perron family, who where friends with producer Tony DeRosa-Grund, also visited the Wilmington, NC set.
Andrea, as expected, has been the most vocal of the group while her sister Christine has been the most reluctant to talk about her experiences in the house. Who was the real Bathsheba Sherman? The most haunting spirit in the movie is that of suspected witch Bathsheba Sherman. Born Bathsheba Thayer in Rhode Island in 1812, she married fellow Rhode Islander Judson Sherman (one year her senior) in Thompson, Connecticut on March 10, 1844. The two were married by Vernon Stiles, a local Justice of the Peace. Bathsheba filled the role of housewife while her husband Judson worked as a farmer on their land. Fairly well-off, Bathsheba and Judson had a son, Herbert L.
Sherman, born when Bathsheba was approximately 37 years of age in March of 1849. It is possible that they had three other children as well, all of whom did not survive past the age of seven, though no census records could be found to confirm these reports. The family also usually took in a boarder, most likely to help them on the farm. Are there any photographs of Bathsheba Sherman? The only photograph that has surfaced that could possibly include suspected witch Bathsheba Sherman is pictured below.
It is a photograph of the Perron family farmhouse circa 1885 when it was then the Arnold Estate. The real Bathsheba, who lived next door on Sherman Farm, would have been in her early seventies at the time, if not already dead, since she passed away in the spring of 1885. The real Perron farmhouse (Arnold Estate) circa 1885.
Is suspected witch Bathsheba in this photo? Various videos promoting Andrea Perron's book House of Darkness House of Light have featured the vintage farmhouse photo displayed above, zooming in on the woman in the middle when eluding to Bathsheba Sherman.
This was likely nothing more than a suggestive tactic used to promote the book, as we've found no evidence to support that the woman near the middle of the photo is Bathsheba. Furthermore, the fact that the woman appears to be wearing a surgical mask undoubtedly adds to the video's creepiness, but it also makes it nearly impossible for anyone to know her true identity. If you're wondering why the woman might be wearing a surgical mask, it is more than likely to protect herself against bacteria spreading from influenza or one of the other rampant epidemics of that era, like diphtheria or tuberculosis. Was Bathsheba Sherman really a witch? Male actor and composer Joseph Bishara portrays female witch Bathsheba in The Conjuring movie.
There is no hard evidence to support that Bathsheba Sherman was really a witch, only legend and local folklore. Having lived on a neighboring farm in the 1800s, suspicion grew when an infant mysteriously died in her care. When the baby was examined, it was determined that the mortal wound was caused by a large sewing needle that had been impaled at the base of the child's skull. Though the townspeople believed that Bathsheba sacrificed the infant as an offering to the devil, due to insufficient evidence a court found that she was innocent of any wrongdoing.
Despite her name being cleared legally, the public was not convinced. In her book House of Darkness House of Light, Andrea Perron describes her mother Carolyn talking to a man who she refers to as 'Mr.
Supposedly a bit of a local historian, Mr. McKeachern told Carolyn that Bathsheba treated the help badly and that she starved and beat her Sherman Farm staff. How did Bathsheba die? The replica's head can be turned and she ships in her own box. The grave site of Bathsheba Sherman is located in the historic cemetery across the street from the fire station and rotary in downtown Harrisville, Rhode Island (near the start of Sherman Farm Road). How did the Perron family figure out that the spirit haunting them was that of Bathsheba Sherman?
The family's connection to the spirit of Bathsheba Sherman came at the suggestion of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The mother, Carolyn Perron, told Ed and Lorraine about an incident that had happened a few years earlier. She said that she had been lying on the sofa and all of the sudden felt a piercing type of pain in her calf and then the muscle began to spasm.
Upon examination, she noticed a puddle of blood at the point of impact. She checked for bees or anything else that could have caused the puncture in her leg but found nothing. In her daughter's book, Andrea Perron describes the wound as a 'perfectly concentric circle'. 'as if a large sewing needle had impaled her skin.'
When Carolyn told Ed and Lorraine Warren this story in conjunction with the tale of Bathsheba Sherman, who had been suspected of killing an infant with a knitting needle (see above), Lorraine suggested that Bathsheba Sherman could have taken the needle with her to the afterlife and used it to stab Carolyn in the calf. From that point on, Lorraine Warren referred to the demonic presence in the Perron house as 'Bathsheba.' -House of Darkness House of Light Was the real Perron family home used in the movie? The real Conjuring farmhouse, often referred to by the Perron family as the Old Arnold Estate, is still standing and is located in Harrisville, Rhode Island. The barn is also still standing and is located to the left of the house. When the real Perron family fell upon hard times after a pipe burst and flooded their business, they reluctantly sold off a significant portion of their property's 200 acres. The lot size is currently listed at 8.5 acres.
Subsequent owners have referred to the property by other names in addition to the Arnold Estate, including more recently the Old Brook Farm. Its original name before it was called the Arnold Estate was the Dexter Richardson House, named after the family that built it. The current owners, Norma Sutcliffe and Gerry Nelfrich, have no relation to the Perron family. How many people died on the farmhouse property? 'Eight generations of one extended family lived and died in that house prior to our arrival,' says Andrea Perron, adding, 'Some of them never left.' The Black Book of Burrillville, the town's former public records book, reveals that over the course of its existence the property had been host to two suicides by hanging, one suicide by poison, the rape and murder of eleven-year-old Prudence Arnold by a farmhand, two drownings, and the passing of four men who froze to death, in addition to other tragic losses of life.WJAR In her book, Andrea Perron addresses the members of the Arnold family who died on the farm, where she states, 'Most of the recorded deaths which occurred on the farm were in that family: Mrs.
John Arnold, Harmonie, Johnny and Prudenceeven Bathsheba was an Arnold.' However, with regard to the rape and murder of eleven-year-old Prudence S.
Arnold, her indicates that she died in the town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, not Burrillville, Rhode Island, revealing that her place of death was likely not on the farm. Furthermore, the record lists her cause of death as, 'her throat was cut by W.E.K.' These initials contradict the name Andrea gives in her book, 'Bill Norton.' The first initial 'W' could possibly stand for William, which can be shortened to Bill.
However, this still doesn't explain the last name being incorrect. Andrea cites her source as being the Black Book of Burrillville, which was complied by a man named John Smith with additional entries by J.C. Our investigation into The Conjuring true story revealed that the state of Rhode Island does not legally require the seller of a home to inform the buyer of the existence of a supernatural presence, nor does it require them to disclose any paranormal events that have taken place on the property.
However, in her book House of Darkness House of Light Andrea Perron states that on the day the family moved in, the man selling the house told her father, '.leave the lights on at night.' Have any other homeowners who've lived in the Perron family home had paranormal experiences? The real Conjuring farmhouse in its restored state in the early 2000s, similar to how it looks today. Daughter Andrea Perron, author of House of Darkness House of Light, addressed this question in an interview, 'Everyone who has lived in the house that we know of has experienced this. Some have left screaming and running for their lives. The man who moved in to begin the restoration on the house when we sold it left screaming without his car, without his tools, without his clothing. He never went back to the house and consequently the people who owned it, the adjacent landowners, never moved in and it sat vacant for years.'
-Tallapoosa-Journal.com The current owner, Norma Sutcliffe, stated that she and her husband Gerry have had far less intense experiences in the farmhouse, including the door banging in the front hall, sounds of people talking in another room, the sounds of footsteps accompanied by a door opening in another room and her husband's chair vibrating in the study. The only things that were ever visible to them were a blue light that Norma saw shoot across the bedroom and her husband once thought he saw a fog in the home. Norma stressed that she always looks at things from a scientific standpoint and that she has never jumped to conclusions over any of these minor experiences in the home. Since the movie's release, Norma has endured an ongoing barrage of trespassers and onlookers. To fight back, she spent months gathering. During Norma's conversation with Andrea Perron, she states that a minister and his wife who had lived in the home never spoke of experiencing anything paranormal. The real Lorraine Warren attempted to attribute this to the fact that he was a minister and would not want to reveal such information.
Is there a real Conjuring doll that inspired the movie doll? The Conjuring movie had been in the works for over 20 years, ever since paranormal investigator Ed Warren played producer Tony DeRosa-Grund a tape of his interview with Carolyn Perron that he had recorded during his first visit to the farmhouse. DeRosa-Grund in turn recorded Ed Warren playing the tape and at the end of DeRosa-Grund's recording he can be heard saying, 'If we can't make this into a film I don't know what we can.' He can also be heard discussing his idea for the movie with Ed. 'It was either black or white,' says producer DeRosa-Grund. 'Either this woman Carolyn Perron had severe mental problems, which she didn't, or she was literally scared to death, which she was.'
After enduring months of trespassers and gawkers following the movie's release, the current owner of The Conjuring house, Norma Sutcliffe, decided to fight back by conducting several months worth of research in order to prove that the majority of the movie and Andrea Perron's story are pure fiction. Along with the help of a journalist, she scoured local historical records, uncovering information that largely disproves both the movie and Andrea Perron's story.
After presenting her findings to the local historical society, Norma created this video to share what she has discovered.