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- Two nerds meet the girls of their dreams at a party. The guys think that by getting the girls food to cure their "munchies," sexual favors will be had, sending the nerds out on a mission into the Twilight Zone.
- Caught on the wrong side of the tracks, a businessman finds out what life is like as a bum when the tables are turned.
- A teenage girl looking for an easy job gets more than she bargains for.
- A group of students team together to overthrow a corrupted school.
- Take a journey back in time to visit the south's most beautiful, and haunted city, Savannah, Georgia. Explore the country's oldest bar, B. Mathews, where the spirits of slaves still roam at night. You'll also learn about the 17Hundred 90 Inn, where the apparition of a teenage girl, Anna haunts. Other stories include the famed Bonaventure Cemetery, Colonial Park Cemetery, the Savannah Theater, Foley House Inn, and Fort Pulaski. Come aboard as Savannah's "most haunted man," Murray Silver, takes you through Savannah's creepiest landmarks. See actual ghost pictures, and hear the voices of the spirits that once roamed these parts. "Southern Haunts" is an award-winning TV and dvd series created by Zac Adams, and narrated by national TV and radio personality, Charlie Chase, of "Crook and Chase" fame.
- Few cities in the country have the history and folklore that Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina do. Southern Haunts "Ghosts of the Low Country", takes you on a journey into these low country cities, where the tress are draped with Spanish Moss, and the ghosts stories are everywhere. Some of the stories featured are the Old City Jail in Charleston, where the apparition of female serial killer Lavinia Fisher still roams the halls. You'll also take a trip to the creepy Pirate's House in Savannah, where it is said that many ghosts still gather. Other ghostly stories include legends of Nashville and Gallatin, Tennessee.