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Ghosts of Tennessee
Take a spooky trip with Debbie Rochon and Sebrina Siegel into Tennessee's bloody and violent haunted history, from Civil War skirmishes to entertainment-industry tragedies. Through tales of spectral encounters, meet The Bell Witch, Old Green Eyes, The Lady In White, and more. Based on the best-selling book "Tennessee Ghosts" by Jim O'Rear and featuring special appearances from country music legends such as Mel Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, and Little Jimmy Dickens.
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Plot Summary
In 1862, during the Civil War, a group of Confederate soldiers finds themselves stranded in a small Tennessee town after their regiment is decimated. As they try to survive, they discover the town is plagued by a dark secret and haunted by vengeful spirits. The soldiers must confront the town's horrifying past and the supernatural forces that threaten to consume them.
Critical Reception
Ghosts of Tennessee received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences, primarily due to its low production value, predictable plot, and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the attempt at a historical horror setting, the execution fell short of expectations.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of compelling scares and a convoluted storyline.
Despite its historical setting, the horror elements feel uninspired and cliché.
Low-budget production values detract significantly from the overall viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience feedback is scarce and generally unimpressed, with common criticisms pointing to poor acting, a weak script, and a failure to deliver on the horror premise.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Franklin, Tennessee, a location known for its historical significance and alleged hauntings related to the Civil War.
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