The Conjuring is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan.[4] The film, starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as Ed and Lorraine Warren, is based on a true story,[5] and follows paranormal investigators who come to the assistance of the Perron family (Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor), who are experiencing increasingly disturbing events in their farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island in 1971.[6]
The Conjuring was released in the United States and Canada on July 19, 2013, and in the United Kingdom and India on August 2, 2013.
In 1971, Carolyn and Roger Perron move into a dilapidated old farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island
with their five daughters. During the first day, the family moves in
smoothly, though their dog, Sadie, refuses to enter the house and one of
the daughters finds a boarded up entrance to a cellar.
The next morning, Carolyn wakes up with a mysterious bruise and to
find Sadie lying dead outside the house. Over the next several days,
various instances of paranormal activity occur. The activity culminates
one night while Roger is away in Florida, as Carolyn is locked in the
cellar while a spirit that looks like an elderly woman attacks one of
her daughters.
Carolyn contacts noted paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren for help. The Warrens conduct an initial investigation and conclude that the house may require an exorcism, though this cannot be done without further evidence and authorization from the Catholic Church.
While researching the house's history, Ed and Lorraine discover that
the house once belonged to an accused witch, Bathsheba, who tried to
sacrifice her children to the devil and killed herself after cursing all
who would take her land. The property was once 200+ acres but has since
been divided up into smaller parcels. They find reports of numerous
murders and suicides in houses that have since been built upon parcels
that were once part of the property.
Ed and Lorraine return to the house in an attempt to gather evidence
to receive authorization for an exorcism. One of the daughters, Cindy
sleepwalks into her sister's room and reveals a secret passage behind a
wardrobe. Lorraine enters the passage and falls through the floorboards
into the cellar, where she sees the spirits of people whom Bathsheba has
possessed. All are mothers whom Bathsheba used to kill their children.
Another of the Perron children is violently attacked and dragged along
the floor by an unseen force.
Lorraine and Ed take their evidence to the Church to organize an
exorcism while the Perron family takes refuge at a hotel. Ed and
Lorraine's daughter is attacked in their own home by the spirits from
the Perron house.
Carolyn, who was earlier possessed by the spirit of Bathsheba, takes
two of her daughters, Christine and April, and drives back to the house.
Ed, Lorraine, two of their assistants and Roger rush to the house where
they find Carolyn trying to stab Christine. After subduing Carolyn, Ed
decides to perform the exorcism himself, though Carolyn escapes and
again attempts to kill her other daughter, April. Lorraine is able to
temporarily distract the possessed Carolyn from killing her daughter by
reminding her of a special memory she shared with her family, allowing
Ed to complete the exorcism, saving Carolyn and her daughter.
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