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Spiritualism - The Fox Sisters

by Donna Zuckerbrot

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(Based on 1 reviews)
Category: History
Media Type: DVD

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This story began on the night of March 31, 1848 in an isolated farmhouse in upstate New York. Two little girls and their horrified parents seemed to communicate with the dead. In the months and years that followed, the events in this small community grew to become far more than a simple ghost story. They became the starting point for a new mass movement referred to as modern spiritualism that influenced tens of thousands of people for the remainder of the nineteenth century.

Running Time Approximately 47min
Date Added: Jul 31st, 2008
MLA SKU: KxQEEBPnnwxy8ou

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Official Review

July 20th, 2009 7:03am
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Reviewed by Jeff Stone
If you've read my past reviews about Zukerbrot films, you know I'll be recommending you drop the $20.00 bones on this one as well. She is the Queen of Documentary on The Fascinating. In this film, we get a peek at the history and story of the Fox Sisters, the "founders" of the modern spiritualism movement.

As always, we are presented with Interviews from both skeptics and believers. These Zukerbrot films... as amazing and incredible as they are, it's tough to write a review that does them justice. The best way I can describe is that it's like watching the history channel for magicians.

Just stop reading and fork over the dough...

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