The souls of the slaves are restless and begin haunting the family for unknown reasons. Upon investigating, they find out their house is located on land once owned by a stationmaster of the Underground Railroad. Their daughter, Heidi, soon begins telling her parents she talks to a man who warns they're in danger. The Wyrick family moves into a country house in Georgia. If the producers of a movie can't decide on a better name for a film, then how could they make bigger decisions during production? Just pick a name! Was "Ghosts of Georgia" any more generic than "The Haunting in Connecticut?" The reason I sound so frustrated is because it deserves better. With a paradoxical title like that, audiences are given a red flag immediately. "The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia" never had a chance to succeed. First off, let's just get something out of the way.
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