Seekers: Why They Do What They Do

Seekers: Why They Do What They Do is a movie starring John Parker, Tony Costello, and Debra Lipke. Come with us as we travel the dark back roads of Arkansas in search of haunted locations where only the brave of heart go. Watch a...
Running Time
1 hours
28 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Documentary
Director
Alan Lowe
Writer
Alan Lowe
Actors
Debra Lipke, Cayley Shields, John Parker, Tony Costello
Country
USA
Year
2017
Audio Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about documentary «Seekers: Why They Do What They Do» (23)
Come with us as we travel the dark back roads of Arkansas in search of haunted locations where only the brave of heart go. Watch a woman struggle as spirits surround her; hold your breath as a black Hell Hound stalks a man and his wife; see a ghostly girl lure a man into her home and listen as a couple sit in their darkened home shocked by an argument between two ghosts. Join us as we talk to the men and women that search for evidence of hauntings and help us to understand why they do what they do, these Arkansas ghost hunters, these seekers of truth.
GO AND SEE IT!!! This is AMAZING!!! Cayley Shields solidifies himself as a good, respectable movie star, but John Parker CRUSHES his role, and steals every scene he's in.
Good story and lots to look at
This was an absolutely beautiful movie. John Parker gives stunning perforce.
Loved it! Action, great story, mushy moments, suspense. Tony Costello still looking good....5 stars!
Great all the way through
This is an amazing piece of work. It has incredible artistry. Excellent and Intellectual Documentary!
Amazing story, Amazing acting by all, and Tony Costello was indeed brilliant. A must see.
looooooved this movie
John Parker proved that he is the best actor of all time with his great performance in this masterpiece, coz every second of this movie is amazing.
A movie of the highest order! Directed by Alan Lowe has outdone himself. This is seriously his best film to date.