Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (2005)

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Written by William Peter Blatty, William Wisher Jr.

Directed by Paul Schrader

Running Time: 130 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

In Holland during World War II, Father Lankester Merrin (Stellan Skarsgård - Deep Blue Sea) is forced by a Nazi officer (Antonie Kamerling - Mindhunters) to choose 10 of his flock to be executed, and the resulting psychological trauma shakes his faith in God. After the war, Merrin, on a temporary sabbatical from the priesthood, becomes an archaeologist in British East Africa, where an anachronistic 5th-century Byzantine church is discovered. As the archaeological crew digs deeper, it becomes clear that the church was not intended as a house of worship, but as a crypt to contain an unspeakable evil. But when a demonic spirit is unleashed, the tortured priest must overcome doubt and find renewed faith to perform his first exorcism in the horror thriller Dominion: Prequel To The Exorcist.

Cast

Image for Stellan SkarsgårdStellan SkarsgårdFather Lankester Merrin
Gabriel MannFather Francis
Clara BellarRachel Lesno
Billy CrawfordCheche
Ralph BrownSgt. Major
Israel AduramoJomo
Andrew FrenchChuma
Antonie KamerlingKessel
Julian WadhamMajor Granville
Eddie OseiEmekwi
Ilario Bisi-PedroSebituana
Niall RefoyCorporal
Lorenzo CamporesePrivate
Burt CaesarDr. Lamu
Marcello SantoniDutch Farmer

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