Posted on 03/22/2009 6:35:20 PM PDT by JoeProBono
Owners dislike tourists flocking to former Connecticut funeral parlor: SOUTHINGTON, Conn. - A Hollywood horror film that depicts the alleged haunting of a former funeral parlor in central Connecticut is turning into a nightmare for the home's current owners and their neighbors.
The movie, "A Haunting in Connecticut," doesn't open until Friday, but curious fans are already making a beeline for the Southington home that inspired the movie.
"It's just been really, really stressful," said Susan Trotta-Smith, who bought the home 10 years ago with her husband. "It's been a total change from a very quiet house in a very quiet neighborhood to looking out the window and seeing cars stopping all the time. It's been very, very stressful, and sometimes worrisome."
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Sounds like Amityville all over again. I guess every generation has to make fools of themselves at least once.....
Something tells me that the movie has nothing to do with the Demo-Commie-Zombie infestation in this state (but it should)...
I would have thought last November would have sufficed...
Perhaps they can sue the filmmakers for a really, really, very, very, very, really, very, very, really, really, really, really large sum of $$$$
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