The preview clip sees the demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren step out for a date night while the possessed Annabelle doll sets sights on their 10-year-old daughter, Judy, and her friends.
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Annabelle Comes Home: trailer
May 31, 2019
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‘Annabelle’ doll facts are far more scary than the movie
November 7, 2014For someone who is scared of her own shadow (me), I don’t know why I love scary movies (it must be some sort of subconscious, psychological attempt to conquer my fears). I’ll sit in a dark theater, scream in terror, and sacrifice a few nights of good sleep for the sake of a frightfest. But the one thing I have never—and will never— do is attend a presentation by the Warrens.
Ed (now deceased) and Lorraine Warren were paranormal investigators whose work has inspired a slew of scary movies—The Amityille Horror, The Conjuring, A Haunting in Connecticut. And each year, around Halloween time, they (now Lorraine and her son-in-law, Tony Spera) put on a series of presentations—complete with video, recording, and photographic evidence—in Connecticut about their experiences with the “other” side: spirits, ghosts, demons, and the like. This year, their presentations have been all about Annabelle, the so-called “devil doll” that inspired the recent movie bearing the same name.
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Tags: After the doll tried to strangle and attack Donna's friend Lou she turned to the Warrens for help, Annabelle - the so-called "devil doll" that inspired the recent movie bearing the same name, Annabelle is a vintage Raggedy Ann doll purchased in 1970 by a mother for her daughter Donna's 28th birthday, The doll began to move around Donna's apartment and leave messages for her on parchment, The Real-Life Story Behind Annabelle Is Even More Bone-Chilling Than the Movie - Lynsey Eldell - Glamour.com, The story behind the real-life Annabelle is actually much more frightening than the movie version, The Warrens informed Donna that Annabelle was actually inhabited by an inhuman demon spirit, The Warrens' had a special case built for the doll in their Occult Museum, Visitors to the museum who taunted the doll were all involved in near-fatal or fatal accidents upon leaving the Warrens
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