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Horror film draws unwanted visitors to Conn. house (AP)

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SOUTHINGTON, Conn. – A Hollywood horror film that depicts the alleged haunting of a former funeral parlor in central Connecticut is turning into a nightmare for the home's current owners and their neighbors.

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The movie, " A Haunting in Connecticut ," doesn't open until Friday, but curious fans are already making a beeline for the Southington home that inspired the movie. "It's just been really, really stressful," said Susan Trotta-Smith, who bought the home 10 years ago with her husband. "It's been a total change from a very quiet house in a very quiet neighborhood to looking out the window and seeing cars stopping all the time. It's been very, very stressful, and sometimes worrisome." The family has never seen anything unusual inside their five-bedroom, two-family white wood-frame house and does not believe the property was haunted.

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