I was genuinely scared when I was on the screen!” ! Not just me everybody had weird things happen to them while we stayed at the Yankee Peddler Inn!
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Weird things would happen like my TV would turn on and off around 3 A.M.
That place is seriously creepy and old as hell! It’s like walking into a movie, It’s like a time warp. The whole crew was the same as the one who worked on “The House Of The Devil.” So they were very familiar with the place. It was so embarrassing and after that Ti had to call me and tell me to relax.Īfter I calmed down, I went to that hotel, and it was very spooky and weird. I went ahead and called my agent, telling her that I don’t want to stay in that hotel and telling her to help me find somewhere that is not haunted, like a comfort inn or something.
I remember Ti West, the director, called me and excitedly told me: “Hey! Just letting you know we’re going to filming and staying at Yankee Peddler! Very haunted, super haunted, you’re going to love it! We had stayed there previously during the filming of “The House Of The Devil,” it’s like ghosts everywhere there! “I’m kind of embarrassed to say that I was very afraid when I got the part. Strange things began to occur during their entire stay. In a recent interview with Dead Talk Live, Sara Paxton shared that she and the whole production crew actually had to stay at the Yankee Peddler Inn during filming. Madeline hanged herself at the hotel in the 1800s after her fiance broke up with her.Ĭlaire and Luke then decide to do a bit of Ghost Hunting in the hotel, and very soon, Claire gets more than she bargained for. As ghost hunting enthusiasts, they are fascinated by the hotel’s haunted history, a legend about Madeline O’Malley, a soon-to-be bride. Both of them share the same interest, which is Ghost Hunting.ĭuring the Yankee Peddler Inn’s final weekend, Claire and Luke are the only employees working. This hotel is about to close down for good.
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The movie follows Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy) employees at The Yankee Peddler Inn. The reporters meet "Father" (Gene Jones) that night, who's got just enough creepy to go with the charisma to set off a red flag or two unfortunately, our heroes don't get the hell out of there fast enough, and soon it's revealed that Eden Parish is indeed NOT THE PARADISE IT SEEMS TO BE.Actress Sara Paxton (Claire, “The Innkeepers”) shares on Dead Talk Live she had a scary experience during the making of the film “The Innkeepers.” She seems happy and healthy, praising the vision of someone named "Father," who realized his goal of creating "Heaven on Earth." The film's trailer doesn't reveal what led the trio to the commune, but the official synopsis explains that the sister of one of the reporters (Amy Seimetz, recently of "Upstream Color") has been living there since she left her drug rehab program. West implements the mockumentary/found footage style he first tried on for size in his "V/H/S/" (2012) short, "Second Honeymoon," as three seasoned reporters from Vice Media (Kentucker Audley, AJ Bowen, and Joe Swanberg, who directed West in last year's "Drinking Buddies") travel to a remote countryside to investigate a religious community known as Eden Parish. Horror maestro Ti West has checked out of the cozy haunted hotel of "The Innkeepers" (2011) and is now headed to the middle of freaky nowhere in " The Sacrament," a film that reminds us that you should never, ever, under any circumstances, join a cult.