ANNABELLE Movie - What is the real story behind of Anabelle?

       

Annabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by John r leonetti.


Written by gary dauberman and produce Peter safran and James wan

It is a prequel to 2013's The CONJURING he  the second installment in the conjuring universe franchise

The film was inspired by a story of a doll named ANNABELLE told by Ed and  lorraine warren.



Distributor:-  Warner Bros.

Budget:- $6.5 million

Box office:-  $257.1 million

Running time:- 99 minute

Language:- English

Country:- United States



THE ABOVE DETAIL IS ALL ABOUT THE MOVIE NOW WE CAME TO THE REAL STORY AND ON THE REAL DOLL



The Real Annabelle Doll from The Conjuring Universe at the Warren’s Occult Museum

The Annabelle doll was actually a Raggedy Ann doll, not what you might expect a haunted, evil doll would look like. How could anyone ever see that smiling, brightly colored doll as a demonic menace? A young med student named Donna would find out. As well as paranormal investigators ED AND LORRAINE WARREN who have a compelling tale of horror that will make you think twice about this rosy-cheeked rag doll. Some people say's that is doll was highly cursed by a devil name "valak" and also those people who seen this doll also committed that every minute the doll changes her eye direction.






THE TRUE HISTORY OF THE CURSED DOLL

▶️The year is 1970 and soon to be registered nurse Donna has just received an antique Raggedy Ann doll from her mother for her birthday. She takes the doll back to her shared apartment with her roommate and fellow nurse, Angie. Both girls fawn over the cute smiling doll when it arrives but quickly forget its existence as it becomes part of the decor. However, the doll doesn’t go unnoticed long. Only days later, both girls start to notice that the doll seems to not only move from room to room but also change positions on its own. Donna would sometimes leave the doll in the living room only to come home to find the doll on her bed with the door closed. The doll was often found with its legs crossed or standing on both feet but it was never left in those positions, to begin with.




Lorraine Warren and the Real Annabelle Doll
A month after the doll’s arrival, Donna started to find handwritten notes seemingly from the doll itself. Each note was written on scraps of parchment paper with the handwriting of a small child that bore the message, “Help us” and “Help Lou.” Donna, confused and scared, noted that she had never owned parchment paper and had no idea where it could have come from. Lou was a long-time friend to both Donna and Angie and at the time it was unclear why the doll had written his name specifically.




Up to this point, Donna kept what was happening to herself and didn’t feel the need to call in any kind of specialist until after one particularly unsettling event. Donna had just come home to find that the doll had moved again, this time to her bed. This time, something a bit more was off about the doll than just its changing position. Upon further inspection, Donna found to her horror that the doll had drops of a blood-like substance on its chest and hands. Nearly petrified with fear, Donna and Angie agreed they needed help and called a medium.



THE WARRENS TAKES ON ANNABELLE


After these violent episodes, Donna realized this was not the spirit of a little girl but something much more sinister. Donna knew she needed more than a medium, so she contacted an Episcopal priest named Father Hegan. After Donna explained what had been happening to Lou and the doll, Father Hegan decided to call a priest of higher authority, Father Cooke. Upon hearing about the horrifying events, he instantly called Ed and Lorraine Warren. The Warrens came to the conclusion that it was not the spirit of the young Annabelle but instead a demonic presence since spirits want to possess people, not inanimate objects. It was only making the doll seem alive so it could attach to a human host instead.
Starting small, the evil spirit started attracting attention to itself to get closer to a human host. The medium also made it much easier for the spirit to manipulate the girls with a sob story. Considering how violent the spirit started to get, the Warren’s predicted that the spirit would have possessed or killed someone in a couple of weeks if they haven’t been notified. Father Cooke cleansed the apartment with a seven-page prayer and, to Donna, Angie, and Lou’s relief, the Warrens took the Raggedy Ann doll with them.




WAY TO THE DOLL






Comparisons to the Annabelle film

While some of the above was included in the film, much of it was embellished for Hollywood’s big screen. Here are a few truths and falsities.
  • The doll was indeed a birthday gift to Donna from her mother. She was a nursing student which was depicted in the film.
  • The doll was never given to a pregnant wife.
  • The satanic cult scene never happened.
  • The owners never attempted to throw away the Annabelle doll. The activity was never really bad enough to warrant tossing the doll.
  • There were messages that appeared to have been left by the doll. Another odd fact was that the paper used was parchment. Donna, Angie, and Lou did not have any parchment in the house.
  • The doll never started a fire.
  • Father Hegan did perform an exorcism on the doll.
  • The Warrens did confiscate the doll to be held at their Occult Museum.

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