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- 1. Welcome to Haven Jul 9, 2010
- Audrey finds her assignment has been killed in unexplainable fashion in Haven, Maine.
- 2. Butterfly Jul 16, 2010
- Nathan and Audrey investigate the destruction of a local bar.
- 3. Harmony Jul 23, 2010
- A hospital where something has happened to make the patients placid, but sent a doctor insane.
With Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat. Many in the coastal town of Haven, Maine have a dormant curse or "trouble" that could trigger at any time for any reason. FBI agent Audrey Parker, the sheriff and the town's black sheep must deal with the troubles' deadly effects.
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- 2010-07-09
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Haven is an American-Canadian supernatural drama television series loosely based on the Stephen King novel The Colorado Kid (2005). The show, which dealt with strange events in a fictional town in Maine named Haven, was filmed on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, and was an American/Canadian co-production.
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arrow_forward. Haven, Maine appears to be just another lively, New England seaside town, complete with quaint shops, scenic beaches and a busy harbor. But when FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily...
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Haven. 2015. TV-14. Crime · Drama · Thriller. Crime series with supernatural shadings as an FBI agent assigned to a case in Maine finds herself on the trail of unexplained and spooky occurrences. Starring: Emily Rose Eric Balfour Lucas Bryant Richard Donat John Dunsworth. Directed by: Shawn Piller.