Meet the Real Family Behind the Horror Tale of THE CONJURING

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Hollywood has overused the phrase, 'based on a true story' when promoting a new film.  So when another flick makes the claim, you tend to ignore it, but the featurette for THE CONJURING makes this horror tale all the more frightening when you are introduced to the Perron family who literally went to hell and back in actual events portrayed in the film.  Watch if you dare.

Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor play the Perron parents of five girls who moved to a farmhouse possessed by several spirits in the early 1970s.  When their family is haunted and attacked, they call on real-life demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, portrayed by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga (Bates Motel), to intervene. The Perron family relive those moments in this featurette from THE CONJURING, out in theaters July 19.

Usually you can talk yourself out of being scared by reminding yourself that the movie isn't real, but in this case, you can't use that excuse to sleep at night. Watch at your own risk.

Official Synopsis:

Before there was Amityville, there was Harrisville.  Based on the true life story, “The Conjuring” tells the tale of how world renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren were called upon to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in a secluded farmhouse.  

Forced to confront a powerful demonic entity, the Warrens find themselves caught in the most horrifying case of their lives.

From New Line Cinema comes a feature film drawn from the case files of married demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren.  “The Conjuring” stars Academy Award® nominee Vera Farmiga (“Up in the Air,” TV’s “Bates Motel”) and Patrick Wilson (“Insidious”) as the Warrens, and Ron Livingston (“The Odd Life of Timothy Green”) and Lili Taylor (TV’s “Hemlock Grove”) as Roger and Carolyn Perron, residents of the house.

Joey King, Shanley Caswell, Hayley McFarland, Mackenzie Foy and newcomer Kyla Deaver play the Perrons’ five daughters, and Sterling Jerins is the Warrens’ little girl, Judy.  Rounding out the cast are Marion Guyot as Judy’s grandmother; Steve Coulter as Father Gordan, Shannon Kook as the Warren’s investigative assistant, Drew; and John Brotherton as the local law enforcement official skeptical of the Perron’s claims and the Warrens’ tactics.

James Wan (“Saw,” “Insidious”) directs from a screenplay by Chad Hayes & Carey W. Hayes (“The Reaping”).  The film is produced by Tony DeRosa-Grund, Peter Safran and Rob Cowan, with Walter Hamada and Dave Neustadter serving as executive producers.  Reuniting with the director are members of his “Insidious” creative team, director of photography John R. Leonetti, editor Kirk Morri, costume designer Kristin M. Burke, composer Joseph Bishara and his “Saw” production designer, Julie Berghoff.

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