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The Last Exorcism

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Movie Trailer:

Running time:
90 minutes
Rated:
PG-13
Cast:
Patrick Fabian -
Rev. Cotton Markus
Ashley Bell -
Nell Sweetzer
Iris Bahr -
Iris Reisen
Louis Herthum -
Louis Sweetzer
Caleb Landry Jones -
Caleb Sweetzer
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Director:
Daniel Stamm
Genre:
Horror
Official Movie Web Site:
http://www.thelastexorcism.com/
The Last Exorcism
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Ashley Bell as Nell Sweetzer in "The Last Exorcism." (L-R) Patrick Fabian as Rev. Cotton Markus and Ashley Bell as Nell in "The Last Exorcism." (Front) Ashley Bell as Nell Sweetzer, (Back L-R) Patrick Fabian as Cotton Marcus, Louis Herthum as Louis Sweetzer and Caleb Landry Jones as Caleb Sweetzer in "The Last Exorcism.'' Ashley Bell as Nell in "The Last Exorcism." Ashley Bell as Nell in "The Last Exorcism."

After years of gulling the faithful, cleric Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian) feels remorse and decides to expose his chicanery through filming a documentary. With a crew in tow, Marcus arrives at the Louisiana farm of devout Louis Sweetzer, who believes that his daughter, Nell, is possessed. When the usual stunts fail, he realizes that he is face-to-face with real evil and must summon true faith to protect Nell, the others and himself from demonic power.


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"!!! Don"t waste your time or money !!!"

By swild2010, August 30, 2010

This "movie" is hands down one of the worst productions to ever come out of Hollywood. Think "The Blair Witch Project" with incredibly horrible act...

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