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A woman is used as a pawn to bring to fruition the rule of the Antichrist.A woman is used as a pawn to bring to fruition the rule of the Antichrist.A woman is used as a pawn to bring to fruition the rule of the Antichrist.
Alex Roe
- Dylan St. Clair
- (as Alex Roe-Brown)
Jack McKenzie
- Norman
- (as Jack MacKenzie)
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- TriviaA similar, almost identical, story on a woman protecting her child from Satanists was also used in the horror movie Bless the Child (2000) starring Kim Basinger and Rufus Sewell, only that time, a little girl was the central figure, not a little boy, like in this movie.
- Quotes
[after Kristie explains everything to Father Mullin from the beginning]
Kristie St. Clair: Father?
Father Mullin: Yes?
Kristie St. Clair: Why can't you believe me?
Father Mullin: You're asking for too much.
Kristie St. Clair: Then hell is where I belong.
[Father Mullin leaves upon hearing this]
- Crazy creditsBeginning movie title card: And the angel said unto me, wherefore didst thou marvel? I will tell thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her, which has the seven heads and ten horns. - The Holy Bible, Book of Revelations, 17(7)
- ConnectionsReferences Rosemary's Baby (1968)
- SoundtracksN' Love N' Love
Written by Dean Landon, Anika Paris and Chris Landon
Performed by Anika Paris
Courtesy Edel America Records
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THE CALLING is an updated ROSEMARY'S BABY / THE OMEN hybrid that's actually pretty good.
Laura Harris is believable as Kristie St. Clair, the increasingly suspicious mum of young Dylan (Alex Roe). She faces what she sees as a satanic conspiracy of historic, global proportions. Not surprisingly, no one believes her, except for those who are already involved in the whole thing.
The magnificent Alice Krige co-stars as the wicked Elizabeth Plummer. Unfortunately, Ms. Krige is underused here. The rest of the cast is serviceable, with Francis Magee's enigmatic cabby, Carmac being the standout. The story is engaging and suspenseful, with a building sense of doom. There are some cool twists, and the finale is a grabber!
Yes, a boom mic is clearly visible during the church scene, but it doesn't ruin the entire movie. Worth a watch...
Laura Harris is believable as Kristie St. Clair, the increasingly suspicious mum of young Dylan (Alex Roe). She faces what she sees as a satanic conspiracy of historic, global proportions. Not surprisingly, no one believes her, except for those who are already involved in the whole thing.
The magnificent Alice Krige co-stars as the wicked Elizabeth Plummer. Unfortunately, Ms. Krige is underused here. The rest of the cast is serviceable, with Francis Magee's enigmatic cabby, Carmac being the standout. The story is engaging and suspenseful, with a building sense of doom. There are some cool twists, and the finale is a grabber!
Yes, a boom mic is clearly visible during the church scene, but it doesn't ruin the entire movie. Worth a watch...
- azathothpwiggins
- Sep 9, 2020
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- Also known as
- Şeytan tohumu
- Filming locations
- The Artichoke, Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Pub interiors)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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