Haunted
TV-PG
7.1
2002
Drama
, Mystery
, Action & Adventure
Haunted is an American television program first aired in September 2002 on UPN. The program, which was filmed in Vancouver, was canceled in November 2002 due to low ratings. As a result, only seven of the completed episodes were aired. However, all eleven filmed episodes have subsequently been shown in international airings of the show. In August 2007, the series aired on HDNet. The series then began airing on Sci Fi in September 2007 and January 2008. In 2009, Chiller began airing this program as part of their daily marathon line-up. It plays there sporadically. A marathon of the entire series ran all day on October 31, 2010 on Universal HD.
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- Cast:
- Matthew Fox , Lynn Collins , Michael Irby , Russell Hornsby , Jessalyn Gilsig , John Mann
Episode 8 : Nexus
October. 09,2008
The evil spirit of Simon taunts Frank as a murdered woman's ghost seeks out her husband and the hit man he hired. Frank tries to learn more about Simon.
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Episode 7 : A Three Hour Tour
November. 05,2002
A mysterious woman runs Frank off the road miles from any town and he stumbles, injured, to a cabin where he meets a somewhat secretive family. The parents appear to be protecting their 10 year old daughter from something terrible that happened in the parents' bedroom. Frank must convince them that their daughter will be better off knowing the truth.
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Episode 5 : Blind Witness
October. 22,2002
Frank is afflicted with temporary blindness whilst on the case of a blind homeless man. He then discovers some connections to the disappearance of a wealthy woman.
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Episode 3 : Fidelity
October. 08,2002
Whilst hunting a serial killer, Frank meets an amateur sleuth named Nadine.
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