Ghost Hunters International

Ghost Hunters International

2008
Ghost Hunters International
Ghost Hunters International

Ghost Hunters International

5.6 | en | Documentary

Ghost Hunters International was a spin-off series of Ghost Hunters that aired on Syfy. The series premiered on January 9, 2008. Like its parent series, GHI was a reality series that followed a team of paranormal investigators; whereas, the original series primarily covers only locations within the United States, the GHI team traveled around the world and documented some of the world's most legendary haunted locations.

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EP13  Hell's Gate: Canada
Apr. 04,2012
Hell's Gate: Canada

The Ghost Hunters International team travel to Lower Fort Garry in Manitoba, Canada, which was originally built to protect the fur trade. Paranormal activity has increased in recent months! People have spotted the apparition of a little girl in the guest cottage and a figure of a man and a woman in the prison where a guard once killed himself. From the blacksmith's shop people hear hammering noises and this is the site of an explosion that killed the blacksmith and his son. People have seen a man looking out the window of the warehouse. A security guard confronted a man walking around upstairs, and when he asked him to leave the man walked out through the wall! In the sick house, once used for tuberculosis patients, workers found the house trashed and a little girl crying in the corner, only to have the girl disappear just after! Why is this suddenly happening? Hopefully the team can answer some questions. Next the team heads to British Columbia, to Hell's Gate Airtram, the site of the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Rumor holds that for every mile of track that was laid, 3 Chinese workers were killed. Reports are of apparitions, sounds of shouting and screaming and the figure of a man in the dining room who is smoking a cigar. Products have fallen off walls, people hear footsteps and voices, and someone saw a dark shadow with fierce Doberman dogs with them. In the terminal, guests have felt people playing with their hair. The activity has kicked up during the winter season and the operators of Hell's Gate are concerned they won't be able to re-open in the spring.

EP12  The Rise of Frankenstein: Belgium & Italy
Mar. 28,2012
The Rise of Frankenstein: Belgium & Italy

The team heads to Belgium seeking the ghost of a fallen soldier. Then, they head to Frankenstein's birthplace.

EP11  Ghoul's School: American Samoa
Mar. 21,2012
Ghoul's School: American Samoa

The team investigates an abandoned all girls' school in American Samoa; It is believed that the Samoan Chief possessed and killed schoolgirls.

EP10  Sacrificed Mayan Spirits: Belize and France
Mar. 14,2012
Sacrificed Mayan Spirits: Belize and France

The team tries to help a man who is being tormented by spirits from the Mayan ruins of Cahal Pech; one team member takes part in a ritual to contact Mayan spirits.

EP9  The Crystal Maiden: Belize & France
Mar. 07,2012
The Crystal Maiden: Belize & France

In San Ignacio, Belize the team investigates caves that the ancient Mayans believed were the first of nine layers to the underworld. The caves were the sites of numerous human sacrifices, including that of the Crystal Maiden, whose bones have been there so long they have crystallized into the cave floor. Claims at the cave, as reported by cave guide Emil Gamez, include chanting noises, balls of fiery light and spirits that pass through people's bodies. In the tomb-like area of the Crystal Maiden people feel strange energy, a sense of unwelcome and glowing lights around the Maiden. Next the team investigates a 14th century mansion in Queaux, France where a ghost named Alice is haunting the women visitors to the home. She died in the 1920's of a kidney infection and now it seems that any woman who stays in Alice's room gets the same infection! Even the homeowner's daughter ends up in the hospital. How creepy! Full body apparitions, voices, touching, violent noises and shadows add to the mystery.

EP8  The Man in the Iron Mask: Italy
Feb. 29,2012
The Man in the Iron Mask: Italy

The team heads to the Fort of Fenestrelle in Turin, Italy. This massive fortress will require the team to climb 4,000 steps to reach the investigation site. There is a prison in which hundreds died, including a man who had been forced to hide his face behind an iron mask as punishment for his crimes. Locals believe this man is haunting the prison and fortress- and one witness claims to have seen the apparition of the man with burning red eyes! In the officer's prison, people speculate that the man with the iron mask was a relative— either an identical twin, illegitimate child or distant relative — to the king. As he was a threat to the crown, he was imprisoned and forced to cover his face. A resident walking his dog once saw the man with the iron mask, and his dog went crazy over it.

EP7  Temple Of Doom: Peru
Feb. 22,2012
Temple Of Doom: Peru

Claims of paranormal activity and legends of a magical stone are probed in Peru's Chavin ruins.

EP6  Imprisioned Souls: New Zealand
Aug. 17,2011
Imprisioned Souls: New Zealand

The team probes New Zealand's Napier Prison, where phantom footfalls and disembodied threats have been heard and doors have allegedly closed by themselves.

EP5  Murders and Mysteries: England and New Zealand
Aug. 10,2011
Murders and Mysteries: England and New Zealand

Probing Castle Rushen on the Isle of Man, where sightings of a ghostly girl have been reported. Also: the team goes to New Zealand to investigate a hotel, the site of an unsolved murder.

EP4  Search For The She-wolf: England
Aug. 03,2011
Search For The She-wolf: England

The team goes to Britain in search of a she-wolf.

EP3  Touched By The Dead: Ireland
Jul. 27,2011
Touched By The Dead: Ireland

The team heads to Barry's homeland of Ireland to investigate two local infamous cases. The first is at Roe Valley Hospital, a site that began as a workhouse - a facility where the homeless were forced to perform grueling labor - until it was transformed into a hospital by Dr. Robinson, a woman who is said to haunt the grounds today.

EP2  Sensing Evil: Argentina & Trinidad
Jul. 20,2011
Sensing Evil: Argentina & Trinidad

A former leper colony is probed on Trinidad's Chacachacare Island; the ghosts of four murdered workers are sought at a meat packing plant in Argentina.

EP1  Rising from the Grave: Trinidad
Jul. 13,2011
Rising from the Grave: Trinidad

The team goes to Trinidad to probe claims concerning the ghost of a cocoa plantation owner in the Season 3 premiere.

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Ghost Hunters International was a spin-off series of Ghost Hunters that aired on Syfy. The series premiered on January 9, 2008. Like its parent series, GHI was a reality series that followed a team of paranormal investigators; whereas, the original series primarily covers only locations within the United States, the GHI team traveled around the world and documented some of the world's most legendary haunted locations.

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Reviews

diverse-5 The show starts off with the travel to the location, and then the set-up, where they are briefed about where to look and what to look for. In the second part of the show the GHI crew basically stand around in the dark for 15-20 minutes saying "Do/did you hear that", or something to that effect. The last part of the show is basically just trying to convince the person who invited them to the location that some strange sound they picked up on a microphone is something paranormal. With all their technology and experience they never come up with any conclusive evidence of anything that can prove the existence of ghosts.
eric-pudalov Let me state, for the record, that I am a fan of paranormal/ghost hunting type shows, and my opinion here is not based on personal beliefs.That being said, I hated "Ghost Hunters International." Not only does it lack the tension and excitement of the original, but it seems that Barry Fitzgerald and co. draw their conclusions from a minimal amount of investigation.They'll wander around a haunted location for a few hours during the night with their night-vision cams, etc., and chatter pointlessly throughout. On top of that, they don't seem to "investigate" every room or even the areas of the location that are reported to have the most paranormal activity. Then, based on their brief "hunt," they'll prematurely conclude whether or not a location is haunted.It may be that this show suffers from a lack of skilled editing, something that shows such as "Paranormal Witness" do not. Besides that, however, it really seems that the investigators are amateurs. No repeat viewing for me.
louiea Sadly, they try to project themselves as doing scientific investigations but there is nothing really scientific in their procedures aside from the fact that they are using technical gadgetry.They spend a few hours investigating a particular location and base their conclusions on whatever they experience or capture on their equipment within that short window of time. Not scientific at all. First of all, in most stories of hauntings, occurrences don't happen every night or all the time. They happen once in a while. So granted that a place might actually be haunted, do they expect that the ghosts must pay respects to their presence and show themselves just in the few hours they are there? Shouldn't an investigation take more time? And then they have the hubris filled proclamations that the place is not haunted based on their investigation as if they did a thorough and extensive investigation. At the very least they should be more objective and less arrogant in their conclusions and stop making their definitive statements that a place isn't haunted - they actually have no basis. Its actually insulting to people who might have actually had legitimate experiences in those places overtime. Its like a patient coming to a doctor saying he doesn't feel well and the doctor uses his stethoscope for a few minutes and then proclaims the patient is perfectly fine. Yeah right!?!
pirschmee As a loyal Ghost Hunters fan, I was really excited to learn they were doing a spin off show, doing all the cases in Europe (Leap Castle anyone?)!! I didn't care that it wasn't Jason and Grant doing it, and I was excited to see mix of old TAPS members and some new people. I saw the first episode and enjoyed it, but as I continued to watch subsequent episodes, I realized it just wasn't the same. It doesn't have the same energy that the regular Ghost Hunters show has. The team members don't seem to have the same chemistry. No one seems to joke around, and they're all so serious when on camera. Now maybe some aren't used to being in the spot light (namely Robb and Shannon), but the others (Brian, Donna, Andy and Barry) should be pretty used to being on camera. There isn't the playfulness among them all, that TAPS has. This team is almost boring. With them it seems like it's just "Get in, Get out". It's all business, which I realize might be professional, but come on, it's a TV show, entertain a little! (I place some fault on the people who direct and produce, they should know better.) So as much as I wanted to LOVE the show, it just isn't the same as the original. I will still watch it, as they do investigate cool places, but they need to lighten up a little and have fun!