Most Terrifying Places
Most Terrifying Places (not to be confused with Most Terrifying Places in America) is a paranormal reality television series that explores what is claimed to be the world's most haunted and scariest locations.
Most Terrifying Places | |
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Genre | Paranormal Reality TV |
Created by | Andy Seestedt |
Narrated by | Sam Fontana |
Composer(s) | Audio Network Extreme Music |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 5 |
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Executive producer(s) | Matt Sharp Dan Adler |
Cinematography | Mitch Blummer David Cavallo Jim O'Donnell Louis Zieja |
Editor(s) | Steve Nemsick Keith Saunders Kevin Taddei |
Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Sharp Entertainment |
Distributor | Scripts Networks |
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Original network | Travel Channel |
Original release | October 1, 2019 – present |
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Related shows | Most Terrifying Places in America |
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Website |
The first season of five episodes aired on Travel Channel's 'Ghostober' season of specials from Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at 10/9c to October 29, 2019.[1]
Premise
According to the TV show's Opening Introduction:
"There are things in this world that are not of this world. Restless places where the dead walk among us. These are the Most Terrifying Places."
Episodes
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1.1 | Shadow Factory | October 1, 2019 | |||
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The premiere episode features an abandoned amusement park claimed to have a Native American curse on its land, a derelict Southern mansion claimed to be inhabited by ghosts, a long-shuttered subterranean shadow factory where it is reported that dark shadows lurk in its tunnels, a former infirmary for the mentally ill run by an entire county, a historic saloon allegedly with ties to Jack the Ripper, and a sinister grain silo claimed to be haunted by an aggressive spirit. | ||||
1.2 | Death Car | October 8, 2019 | |||
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This episode features a glided-era opera house turned into a makeshift morgue, a train car where passengers were steamed to death, a Gothic-style jail with improvised gallows, an old manor house turned into a bed and breakfast, a medieval English castle claimed to be haunted by the spirits of a murdered earl, a sadistic jailer, and the occultist Aleister Crowley, and, a Salem restaurant claimed to be haunted by a 'woman in blue' who was murdered long ago. | ||||
1.3 | Ship of Anguished Spirits | October 15, 2010 | |||
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This episode explores a Southern brewery reportedly haunted by the town gambler who was shot to death during a duel with a doctor, a decommissioned warship claimed to be haunted by the victims of an explosion, a winery which one housed an Odd Fellows home, a historic hotel in the desert where one guest became a believer in the supernatural, a ramshackle house in the middle of a swamp tied to a young woman's tragedy, and an old English Victorian jail tells the tale of a heartbroken young man who murdered his ex-girlfriend after she broke things off. | ||||
1.4 | Graveyard of the Atlantic | October 22, 2019 | |||
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An Outer Banks island which was once a secret hiding spot for the notorious pirate, Blackbeard, a former casino in Upstate New York that once claimed a prominent family's ruin, a restaurant reportedly visited by a woman killed in the town earthquake, a monstrous headmistress tortures children in her care at a former orphanage, a Long Island bar reportedly haunted by a demonic entity that causes out-of-body experiences, and a rundown 18th century mansion used as a speakeasy that's claimed to be haunted by a bootlegger. | ||||
1.5 | Horror Behind the Walls | October 29, 2019 | |||
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America's first penitentiary that was meant to scare its inmates now frightens visitors every Halloween in its haunted attraction, the 'Blue Lady' looking for her lost lover is believed to haunt a Bay Area restaurant, an historic village near New York City relives its past during the Revolutionary War, a self-called 'haunted' museum in Robin Hood's hometown where a mental asylum once stood is claimed to have ghostly patients, a foreboding old home reportedly invites sinister spirits through a portal, and a former Motor City police station is claimed to be haunted by criminals of its past. | ||||