A Haunting on Hamilton Street 2 - Worldwide Premiere

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2012

In October of 2011, director Steve "Prozak" Shippy premiered the highly anticipated sequel, "A Haunting on Hamilton Street 2". Both showings were completely sold out to the tune of 4,000 people at Saginaw's historic Temple Theatre—setting the world record for the largest premiere of its kind. Prozak and his crew, Seekers Paranormal Investigation Team (members Adam Eugenio and Tim Rooney) presented the film along with international ghost hunting celebrity Brian Harnois and executive producer Justin Leavitt. A free copy of "A Haunting on Hamilton Street 2" was given to each of the 4,000 moviegoers in appreciation of the 2010 community support and premiere sell outs of "A Haunting on Hamilton Street". In attendance were Mid-Michigan's top two radio stations (WIOG and Z93) The Saginaw News and several other media outlets.

About the film:
When paranormal investigators seek to solidify eyewitness and media claims of a haunted funeral home, they uncover more than they bargained for: disturbed burial grounds, hostile and territorial entities and a murderous past.

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  • It was GREAT!!  I see my self and my friend sittin in the front row there - that was from Friday night's viewing :)

  • Was a very good film! :)

  • I usually hate paranormal movies but this looks awesome.

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