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Afraid of A Savannah Haunting

March 23, 2023 Bob Heske / Cuyle Carvin / Mark McCullough Season 3 Episode 93
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Afraid of A Savannah Haunting
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Show Notes

Love ghost stories? We've got one to hit you right in the heartland. The heartland of Savannah, Georgia... home to rolling hills, historic plantations, Southern hospitality,  buried secrets, and restless spirits.. Tonight we interview William Mark McCullough; an actor, writer, director who not only grew up in a haunted house but later filmed a successful motion picture there. Oh if the walls could talk ... turns out sometimes sfter dark ... they do. Feel that cold chill? You're about to be hit with A SAVANNAH HAUNTING. Now streaming everywhere.

ABOUT THE FILM

A Savannah Haunting centers around a family who moves to Savannah, Georgia to escape the memory of their young daughter's tragic drowning. Once in their new home, the mother begins to experience chilling phenomena that leads her to believe she is being haunted by her dead daughter. But an old black woman with ties to the home's slavery past warns there may be darker, more sinister forces dwelling beneath the house. The family is torn apart as the haunting turns each of them against the other. Will they discover what is inside their home before it's too late? (Spoiler: No!)

ABOUT WILLIAM MARK MCCULOUGH
William Mark McCullough was born and raised in Savannah, Georgia. He earned a political science and theater degree from Mercer University followed by a law degree from American University. Prior to his career in entertainment, Mark had worked in politics and law on Capitol Hill. A serious car accident while on a trip to Nicaragua prompted him to change his career path.

His most notable film roles include a tough Southern cop alongside Glenn Close and Amy Adams in the Ron Howard drama, Hillbilly Elegy (2020) (2020); the gun and drug smuggling co-pilot to Tom Cruise's Barry Seal in the Doug Liman thriller, American Made (2017) (2017); the violent enforcer for Nicolas Cage's mob boss character in the Steven C. Miller crime drama, Arsenal (2017) (2017); the redneck co-worker opposite Channing Tatum in the Steven Soderbergh comedy, Logan Lucky (2017) (2017); a violent protector of a small town opposite Will Patton and Adan Canto in the Bradley Parker horror film, The Devil Below (2021) (2021) and a racist cop opposing school integration alongside Justin Chatwin in the period drama, The Walk (2022) (2022).

Some of Mark's most powerful television appearances include a recurring role on the Netflix series, Sweet Mag

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