Sightings: Heartland Ghost

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Derek Mulroy has never seen a phenomenon he could not rationally explain. As a director for "Sightings," a popular television series documenting the paranormal, he and his field producer, Lou Adler, are about to meet their biggest challenge yet. In a small heartland town, strange occurrences are taking place in the Victorian-era home of Jeff and Pam Mason. When items begin to levitate and Jeff dvelops an ability to sketch unusual images from a bygone era, the "Sightings" production office is called. Derek and Lou, aided by psychic Allen Asquith, arrive in Kansas and uncover a hundred-year-old mystery that haunts the house. More terrifying is that Jeff is being haunted. Based on a haunting featured on the real-life "Sightings" television series produced by Ann Daniel and Henry Winkler.
Derek Mulroy has never seen a phenomenon he could not rationally explain. As a director for "Sightings," a popular television series documenting the paranormal, he and his field producer, Lou Adler, are about to …
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Drama, Horror, Thriller

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Showtime Networks
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Sightings: Heartland Ghost | Episode guide and videos - Yahoo! TVDerek Mulroy has never seen a phenomenon he could not rationally explain. As a director for "Sightings," a popular television series documenting the paranormal, he and his field producer, Lou Adler, are about to meet their biggest challenge yet. In a small heartland town, strange occurrences are taking place in the Victorian-era home of Jeff and Pam Mason. When items begin to levitate and Jeff dvelops an ability to sketch unusual images from a bygone era, the "Sightings" production office is called. Derek and Lou, aided by psychic Allen Asquith, arrive in Kansas and uncover a hundred-year-old mystery that haunts the house. More terrifying is that Jeff is being haunted. Based on a haunting featured on the real-life "Sightings" television series produced by Ann Daniel and Henry Winkler.