Nonsensical Talk on The legend of the Bell Witch "Version 2"

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Nonsensical Talk hosts focus on Bell Witch The Movie and has a conversation with JD Hart, who plays John Bell in the movie Bell Witch: The Movie.
Directed by Shane Marr and includes the voice of the great Betsy Palmer (Friday 13th).

Credits:
Nonsensical Talk
Hosts / Producers Allen Robertson and Joey Smith
Edited Allen Robertson
Guest JD Hart
Music Licensed by Music Bed
“Old Friends” by Ben Rector
Music Licensed by Jamendo
Instrumental by Marcus Way
Additional footage provided by: Cinemarr Studios
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www.bellwitch.com

About the Film
BELL WITCH is a Tennessee legend about a historic haunting in Adams, Tennessee just north of Nashville.
In the early 1800s, John Bell moved to Tennessee to start a new life. But as fate would have it all he found was terror. In 1820 he became the first person to be murdered by a spirit, calling herself Kate. In 1828 she promised to return in 107 years.
She is way overdue...
Based on true events.
Synopsis
A love story turns tragic when entangled with a legendary haunting in BELL WITCH: The Movie. After stumbling across an ancient burial (in what is now known as the Bell Witch cave), brothers John Jr. (Jeff Kunard) and Williams Bell (Cody Newton) bring a strange curse home to their family. Now their father, John (John David Hart), and sister, Betsy (Hope Banks), experience phantom attacks in the night and strange visions during the day. It is the Bell Witch. Nothing enrages her more than Betsy's relationship with her loving fiance, Joshua Gardner (Todd Geren). Their only hope of escaping is death...and the Bell Witch is more than happy to help. Betsy Palmer (Friday the 13th) serves as the voice of the Bell Witch.
Bell Witch Movie Closely follows the historically documented legend of The Bell Witch of Adams, Tennessee, BELL WITCH combines a chilling soundtrack of original and traditional Bluegrass and Americana songs with sweeping, scenic images to create an eerie backdrop for this 200 year-old legend.

The motion picture is described as a love story turned tragic when entangled with the legendary haunting of the Bell Witch. After stumbling across an ancient burial (in what is now known as the Bell Witch cave), brothers John Jr. and Williams Bell bring a strange curse home to their family causing their father, John, and sister, Betsy, to experience phantom attacks in the night and strange visions in the day. Nothing enrages the spirit of the Bell Witch more than Betsy’s relationship with her loving fiancé, Joshua Gardner. Their only hope of escaping the witch’s torment is death…a fate the Bell Witch is more than happy to deliver.

“With a proliferation of ‘slasher’ films filled with sex, violence and vulgar language, it’s becoming harder than ever to find movies that are appropriate for families while still providing suspense and fright,” says Director / Producer S. Shane Marr. “We wanted to make a movie that told the terrifying and true story of The Bell Witch and that stayed appropriate for the widest variety of viewers.”

As with any motion picture, parents should review BELL WITCH: The Movie before allowing their children to watch so that they may decide what is most appropriate.

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