Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson in ‘The Conjuring 2’ (Exclusive photo via Warner Bros.)
Vera Farmiga got spooked making the 2013 sleeper horror hit The Conjuring. On the night she accepted the role of real-life ghostbuster Lorraine Warren, the actress opened her laptop to find “digital claw marks” across the screen. During production, she’d inadvertently wake up every morning at 3:07 a.m., the same time a clock would repeatedly stop in the haunted home Lorraine and husband Ed (Patrick Wilson) investigated in the film.
“I’ve had some freaky stuff happen,” Farmiga told Yahoo Movies. “I’ve experienced some weird occurrences, especially since shooting this, like a teacup flying off a shelf… I oftentimes get little cuts in threes, like three little claw marks… The first time around, I had a really prominent bruise that was like three claw-mark bruises. [There were] a lot of weird, inexplicable things.” And she wasn’t alone. According to producer Peter Safran, many of the film’s crewmembers were waking up around the same witching hour as Farmiga. Things on set were breaking or mysteriously moved around.
Vera Farmiga got spooked making the 2013 sleeper horror hit The Conjuring. On the night she accepted the role of real-life ghostbuster Lorraine Warren, the actress opened her laptop to find “digital claw marks” across the screen. During production, she’d inadvertently wake up every morning at 3:07 a.m., the same time a clock would repeatedly stop in the haunted home Lorraine and husband Ed (Patrick Wilson) investigated in the film.
“I’ve had some freaky stuff happen,” Farmiga told Yahoo Movies. “I’ve experienced some weird occurrences, especially since shooting this, like a teacup flying off a shelf… I oftentimes get little cuts in threes, like three little claw marks… The first time around, I had a really prominent bruise that was like three claw-mark bruises. [There were] a lot of weird, inexplicable things.” And she wasn’t alone. According to producer Peter Safran, many of the film’s crewmembers were waking up around the same witching hour as Farmiga. Things on set were breaking or mysteriously moved around.
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