Based on the True Story, The Watseka Wonder, America’s first documented possession in 1870. A chilling story of a 13-year-old girl from the small town of Watseka, Illinois who became possessed by spirits of the insane dead.

The Possessed (2009)
  • Rating: (68 votes)
  • Tagline:Born 1846, Died 1865, Returns 1877 »
  • Directors: Christopher Saint Booth, Philip Adrian Booth
  • Country:USA
  • Actors:
    Himself - Filmmaker
    Christopher Saint Booth
    Himself - Demonologist
    John Zaffis
    Himself - Filmmaker
    Philip Adrian Booth
    Himself - Author, The Uninvited
    Steven LaChance
    Herself - Possessed Girl
    Dewi Morgaine
    Himself - Ghost Hunter
    Keith Age
    Mary Roff
    Christina Molina
    Lurancy Vennum
    Ava Belew
    Young Michael
    Gabriel Saint Booth
    Himself - Ghost Writer
    Troy Taylor
  • Genres:Documentary, Horror, Thriller
  • Producers:
    Keith Age
    associate producer  
    Christopher Saint Booth
    development executive  
    Christopher Saint Booth
    producer  
  • Plot: The belief in possession by evil spirits plagued the darkness of the 18th century. Madness and hysteria spread, classifying the cripples and mentally ill as "Being under the control of the Devil". These misfits became the victims of bizarre exorcisms or " Casting Out Rituals". Banished and removed from society they were locked away inside brutal asylums. Left helpless, alone and afraid they were branded "The Possessed". Written by Ann Spyre
  • User's comment: by Michael_Elliott

    Possessed, The (2009)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    The third documentary from Spooked Productions who specialize in taking a look at real life cases. Using actual photos, recreations and experts on the matter, this film takes a look at what has become known as the Watseka Possession. In 1865, Mary Roff became possessed and eventually died. Twelve years later another girl in the town, Lurrancy Vennum, became possessed with what appeared to be the spirit of Mary. I think the success of a film like this is going to depend on the person actually watching it. Speaking for myself, I love watching these true story cases and the stuff that we'd see on Unsolved Mysteries years and years ago. In order for a film like this to work I think it's important if the person watching actually believes something like this can happen and I do. Now, the most important thing is for the movie to be creepy and this one here does have some effective moments but not enough to be a complete winner. The actual case on display here is a very interesting one and the mystery surrounding what actually happened is something the filmmakers really focus on and I think they milk it for all its worth. Seeing some real items that were used on "crazy" people back then was quite eerie especially one chair that was used to "calm" people but some people could end up spending six months just sitting there. The one big negative is that other possessed stories are inter cut into the main one and I think this was a problem. These side interviews take away from the main story but the side ones are also so small that we never really get to learn too much about them. There are rumors that this story was one of the major influences on what would become THE EXORCIST so fans of that film might be interested in checking this one out.


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