Summary

Movies arent always what they seem.

It is all a production manufactured for the audiences amusement.

Just like how love scenes arent romantic, scary scenes in movies arent all that scary for the actors.

Ed Warren (Patrick Wilson) performs an exorcism alongside his wife, Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga), in ‘The Conjuring.'

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Except in a handful of cases.The Conjuringis one prime example of art imitating life.

The set was rumored to be haunted.

What Happened Behind the Scenes of ‘The Conjuring’?

Vera Farmiga in ‘The Conjuring.'

The Warrens agree that it could be demonic and decide to investigate the home.

What followed was horrifying.

Both on the screen and on the set.

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Cast members described seeing mysterious breezes, ghostly faces and strange animal behavior.

Warren suggested that it could be poltergeist activity.

It was so spooky,they made a documentary about it calledThe Sleepless Unrest.

Carolyn Perron holding a match and looking into the basement in ‘The Conjuring.'

She was there to give advice, to consult, and provide guidance.

She produces a picture of said claw marks.

Did “The Witching Hour” Affect ‘The Conjuring’ Cast?

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Caswell also claimed she felt as though she was being watched when she would awaken.

Some nights the actors were so scared, they would bunk together.

There are several reasons why people think that the hourbetween 3 and 4 a.m. is a powerful time.

Some believe it is because witches are more powerful.

Some believe it is just biology.

Demonologists believe that it is evil mocking the three-person Holy Trinity.

In the case of this film, the witching hour is when the witch that haunts the home dies.

The real-life Perron family was invited to come visit the set.

She hid behind Wilson in terror.

He had to calm her.

Everyone on set had a bad feeling.

One of the daughters said she felt as though their mother was in danger.