Deliver Us From Evil (2006)

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Written by Amy Berg

Directed by Amy Berg

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Production Country: USA

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Main Cast

Oliver O'GradyHimself
Roger Cardinal MahonyHimself
John ManleyHimself Attorney for the Jyonos
AdamHimself
Jeff AndersonHimself
Pope Benedict XVIHimself
Monsignor CainHimself
Case DegrootHimself
Jane DegrootHerself
Thomas DoyleHimself
Mary Gail Frawley-O'DeaHerself
Bill HodgmanHimself
Anne JyonoHerself
Bob JyonoHimself
Maria JyonoHerself
Frank KeatingHimself
Nancy SloanHerself
Mike WalkerHimself
Patrick WallHimself Theologean
Paula ZahnHerself

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites April 16th - 12:46ammary said...

    I have never in my life understood and had anything brought home so much as this. This man is the devil.I thought priests having families happens but this documentary hilights all that is evil in the catholic church. We need to stamp out the evil. The people are the church not the men who help destroy little children then call themselves priests. The hierachy and Rome should take account for their actions and soon.

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