ISPR INVESTIGATES: GHOSTS OF ENGLAND
Dotted Line Entertainment & Flying Dog Productions
Running Time: 70 Minutes
Silent spectres, forgotten corridors, lost souls...the hauntings of England are legendary. Join Dr. Larry Montz and the ISPR’s world renowned investigation team as they continue to probe the threshold of the paranormal during five haunting investigations:

JACK THE RIPPER
"The White Chapel Murders"
History’s greatest unsolved crimes. This gruesome trail of blood continues to lead Scotland Yard and modern historians through London’s East End killing grounds.

TONGE HALL
Built in the 1590's, this Elizabethan mansion houses a legacy of lost souls. Family secrets that span the ages are guarded by generations of aggressive phantoms.

FROM BEYOND
Laid to rest after a long battle with cancer, the body of a young mother sheds a final tear. But her spirit lingers, continuing to watch over her family from beyond.

ISPR INVESTIGATES: GHOSTS OF BELGRAVE HALL
Dotted Line Entertainment & Flying Dog Productions
Running Time: 60 Minutes
Leicester, U.K., December 1998
The world’s news media reports that surveillance cameras at famed Belgrave Hall have recorded a ghostly apparition in the north garden. An elaborate hoax? Or, is this the first videotaped proof of life after death? Dr. Larry Montz and the ISPR Team are called in to uncover the truth.

The haunted corridors of this eighteenth century mansion are opened exclusively for the world’s most celebrated field investigation team. Walk with them as they meet the ghosts of Belgrave Hall and continue to shed new light in the field of parapsychology.

HOLLYWOOD’S MOST HAUNTED 1901 - 2001: THE VOGUE THEATRE
Flying Dog Productions
Running Time: 60 Minutes
The ISPR conducts the world’s longest running scientific paranormal field study of a single property. Thousands of documented paranormal experiences makes the Vogue Theatre the most actively haunted property in Hollywood. After 100 years of hauntings and more than four years of research, the ISPR Team clears the property by crossing over the Vogue’s seven resident entities.