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Director: William A. Baker
Cast: Brian Patrick Clarke, Jack Donner, Tony Burton, Eddie Applegate
In the city of angels - Los Angeles - no one is immune from the lurking spirits, neither good nor evil. As the end of time rapidly approaches, both forces have much work to do. Both sides contend for the same souls, but which force will prevail?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Exorcism (2003), directed by William A. Baker, is a horror film that explores the battle between good and evil spirits in Los Angeles as the end of time approaches. The film's critical reception and awards recognition are not well documented, and its public reception on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is unknown.
Why you might like this:
Fans of supernatural horror will appreciate the unique blend of religious themes and visceral demonic possession in the 2003 film 'Exorcism', directed by William A. Baker. The movie features gripping performances from actors like Brian Patrick Clarke as it explores the high-stakes battle between good and evil in Los Angeles.
Exorcism is the religious or spiritual practice of evicting demons, jinns, or other malevolent spiritual entities from a person, or an area, that is believed to be possessed. Depending on the spiritual beliefs of the exorcist, this may be done by causing the entity to swear an oath, performing an elaborate ritual, or simply by commanding it to depart in the name of a higher power. The practice is ancient and part of the belief system of many cultures and religions.
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