Rating:
8/10 by 3 users
American Super\Natural (2014)
Small town Americana has been haunted for hundreds of years by monsters that weather created and folklore fostered.
Writing:
Release Date:
Sun, Oct 05, 2014
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 40
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 40
Thom Pinto
Narrator (voice)
Season 1:
In 1697, accused witch Moll Dyer was driven out of her home during a deadly freeze by an angry mob in Leonardtown, MD. The town blamed her for the cold temperatures and legend says she froze to death moments after cursing the town in a vengeful rage. Until the price is paid for her murder, Moll Dyer will continue to seek revenge...
Is he the guardian ghost of Pawley's Island, SC or a myth? The Gray Man has been appearing since the 1800's to warn the residents of devastating hurricanes.
Julia Brown, a mysterious voodoo priestess, sang, “When I die, I’ll take the whole town with me” scaring Frenier, LA residents. After she died, the town was wiped off the map by a hurricane.
In Central Florida, there is a cursed section of highway known as the "I-4 Dead Zone." This legend dates back to the highway’s construction when workers broke ground over old graves. Disturbing the graves is said to have caused a hurricane to change its course to inland Florida, right over the construction site.
Bodie State Park in northern California is an abandoned ghost town and the home of a frightening curse. The legend dates back to the town’s founder W.S. Bodey, when he died in a blizzard just before striking it rich in the gold-filled mountains. Now, anyone who dares to take something from Bodie will suffer the consequences of some of the most extreme weather in the country.
In Pasadena, Calif. many people believe a dark energy exists at Devil’s Gate Dam. Legend has it that occultist Jack Parson’s opened a dark portal. Devil’s Gate has been the site of disappearances, supernatural phenomenon, and extreme weather conditions.
Catherine's Hill in coastal Maine marks the spot where a woman was decapitated in a car crash on a foggy night, and is said to haunt it still, hitching rides.
The only remaining portion of a Georgia marketplace left standing when a cyclone blew through the town in 1878 bears the curse of a scorned preacher who promised harm to those who touch or try to move it.