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Haunting Sarah is a american film of genre Drama directed by Ralph Hemecker released in USA on 2 october 2005 with Kim Raver

Haunting Sarah (2005)

Haunting Sarah
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Released in USA 2 october 2005
Length 2h
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Thriller,    Horror
Rating55% 2.7573452.7573452.7573452.7573452.757345

Haunting Sarah is a 2005 American television horror film written by Tony Phelan and Joan Rater and directed by Ralph Hemecker, and based upon the novel New Year’s Eve by Lisa Grunwald. The film is about a woman who has lost her son and finds out her niece is in contact with his spirit.

Synopsis

Erica and Heather Rose (Kim Raver) are identical twins who share a bond that becomes stronger as they grow up. As adults, their lives have had many parallels: They both have successful careers (Erica is an author and teacher and Heather is a doctor) and both are happily married and loving mothers to 7-year-old children.

Actors

Kim Raver

(Erica Rose/Heather Rose)
Alison Sealy-Smith

(Rosie)
Rick Roberts

(Edgar Lewis)
Niamh Wilson

(Sarah Lewis)
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