Touch (1997)

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Written by Elmore Leonard, Paul Schrader

Directed by Paul Schrader

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Paul Schrader's film stars Skeet Ulrich as Juvenal, a mysterious ex-monk who carries the stigmata of Christ and can heal the sick. His powers attract TV evangelist Christopher Walken, who uses Bridget Fonda to try and ensnare him as well as fundamentalist Ton Arnold and the battle begins for the exploitation of miracles.

Cast

LL Cool JHimself
Gina GershonDebra Lusanne
Conchata FerrellVirginia Worrel
John DoeElwin Worrel
Image for Christopher WalkenChristopher WalkenBill Hill
Image for Skeet UlrichSkeet UlrichJuvenal aka Charlie Lawson
Marķa CeledonioAlisha
Chris HoganScruffy Staff Worker
Image for Anthony ZerbeAnthony ZerbeFather Donahue
Bridget FondaLynn Marie Faulkner
William NewmanCourt Clerk
Tom ArnoldAugust Murray
Breckin MeyerGreg Czarnicki
Matt O'TooleBailiff
Richard FancyJudge
Tamlyn TomitaProsecutor
Don NovelloFather Navaroli
Mason AdamsFather Nestor
Image for Richard SchiffRichard SchiffJerry
O-Lan JonesBib Overalls
Brent HinkleyArnold
Paul MazurskyArtie
Image for Janeane GarofaloJaneane GarofaloKathy Worthington
Diana GeorgerSong Leader
Theo GreenlyRichie Baker
Image for Lolita DavidovichLolita DavidovichAntoinette Baker
Richard E. CoeRoman Governor
Julie CondraShelly
John GayPalsied Man
Missy HargravesWaitress
Casey GrayStripper
Kate WilliamsonEdith
Dennis BurkleyHillbilly

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