The St. Francisville Experiment

2000 "Everything you've heard is true."
3.9| 1h19m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 15 April 2000 Released
Producted By: The Kushner-Locke Company
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Four non-actors, with no script, lock themselves in a haunted Louisiana plantation home overnight to film what takes places. The Lalaurie plantation, site of grisly murders, comes alive before their camera lens and they experience a night more terrifying and incredible than they imagined.

Genre

Horror, Thriller

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Director

Ted Nicolaou

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The Kushner-Locke Company

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The St. Francisville Experiment Audience Reviews

Inclubabu Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Joanna Mccarty Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
bnewman-90010 What a total disaster! There's nothing positive to say, about anything!
goodellaa Isn't trying to be anything but what it is. A knock-off of The Blair Witch Project and those silly ghost hunter shows that ran on cable several years ago. House has a creepy (downright nasty) legend associated with its history in the old slave days. Intrepid investigators don't know what they are doing, almost like they are being set up by the producer. Still bravely investigate old house played by a beautiful location in Louisiana. Actors do the best they can with this and if you loved Blair Witch a lot you will probably get a kick out of this. Starts out a bit dumb but gets creepy after a while and really isn't a bad movie despite its limitations. With a little more money it could have been another The (original) House on Haunted Hill. Violence and bad language used very sparingly. This is mostly a movie about being scared of the unknown. Maybe fun for your 'tweens at a Halloween party?
Payback1016 Contrary to what you guys believe St. Francisville Expiriment is good. When I watched this movie (it was on space back to back with thirteen ghost) I nearly pi**ed my pants and i'll tell you why. It begins like any other paranormal investigation show you've seen with the interviews from the team members, the host, the use of equipment (real EMF and inferred Thermometers and the locals in St. Francisville (yes the town is real) then it cuts to the actual investigation of the house. they go in there and things are screwing up already. The Chandleer falling off is a quick sign that the spirits are p***ed and you should leave ass soon as the you flicked the light switch. But know you guys had to keep going. Next thing you know you have chairs flying at you, *(which BTW the camera man played back on his camera and cheering that he got great footage) bugs in your food, and a Ouija with some ghost named Charles. Now rather than getting the hell out of there, they decide to split up and perform an exorcism that goes wrong resulting in the one guy being dragged out the door and the one girl being sucked into the floor. the other two play the heroes as they find they're friends in the basement and run off dropping their cameras, one of them showing an orange orb appearing and disappearing in the blink of an eye. Now contrary to popular belief this is no where close to a Blair witch knock off, although one of the guys actually joked about Blair witch. The people made it out OK while the three from Blair witch obviously didn't. and of course this movies about ghost investigations not urban legends. also it could be obvious that she didn't know there was a roach in her food while the guy that held the camera probably didn't warn her about it because he thought it was funny, if you actually watched the movie, earlier he popped out and scared the others moments before the Chandler fell.not to mention the other guy with the splinters of on his arms it's quite easy to break the attic floor with his arm because the house itself is at least over 200 years old the wood in the house was obviously worn out and as for the s****y acting? How is it scripted if there are no screenwriters? its hard to talk normally if you are in a haunted house especially one that almost killed you as soon as you entered. and about that whole Blair witch knock off film theory, it is out of the question, because every single documentary style film ever made, revolving around ghosts or the supernatural; before or after Blair witch, real or fiction, independent or funded by major companies have been disregarded as Blair witch movies.
chillaaxcali Okay so actually I probably know more about this movie then all of you do reason for that is is that Tim Thopmson(Timothy Baldini) is my brother. He became good friends with the team leader i cant recall his name and that all of the events in the movie were fake, except for one. The part where they go up to the top of the attic and see the chair get flipped over is actually real. Reason this is, is that the mechanics used to pull back that chair at that speed would have made the hydraulics screaming. When i say hydraulics im reffering to thos little mechanical boxes they carry around. Because in real life the Team leader i think his name is troy is an engineer, and works with those sort of things... Hence his attitude when my brothers suggests he stay up in the attic and he freaks out because he knows its really real.