The Rite of Exorcism: Myth, Mystery & Hope (2011)

Genre : Documentary, History

Runtime : 1H 12M

Director : Frank Di Bugnara

Synopsis

Hollywood has a long history of crafting terrifying fictional tales as well as exaggerating true stories in order stroke the fears of moviegoers. Fortunately, for us there is no need for any of that in this film; the truth alone is enough. Warning this documentary will enlighten you! The Rite of Exorcism - Myths, Mystery and Hope tells the true story of the Catholic Church's most mysterious, yet misunderstood ritual, the Rite of Exorcism. Featuring world renowned experts and clergy, the Rite of Exorcism - Myth Mystery and Hope explains the phenomenon of Exorcism and lays to rest the theory that fiction is better than reality.

Actors

Sean Smith
Sean Smith
Derek
Brian McArdle
Brian McArdle
Host / Narrator (voice)
Kasim Aslam
Kasim Aslam
Legion
Dawn Nixon
Dawn Nixon
Mary Magdalene
Leeann Dearing
Leeann Dearing
Wife
Anthony Zanlungo
Anthony Zanlungo
Devil
Thomas Archer
Thomas Archer
Rob

Crews

Frank Di Bugnara
Frank Di Bugnara
Director
Michael Sortino
Michael Sortino
Producer
Jonathan Karas
Jonathan Karas
Story
Jerry Salsini
Jerry Salsini
Story
Michael Sortino
Michael Sortino
Writer
Frank Di Bugnara
Frank Di Bugnara
Writer
Frank Di Bugnara
Frank Di Bugnara
Producer

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