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Overview
Tagline:
The messenger must be silenced. morePlot:
A priest from the Vatican is sent in to investigate claims that a small town in Brazil has a church where statues bleed from the eyes... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
Christian Horror | Female Nudity | Demonic Possession | Hallucination | Investigation moreAwards:
6 nominations moreUser Comments:
Captivitating religious horror moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Patricia Arquette | ... | Frankie Paige | |
| Gabriel Byrne | ... | Father Andrew Kiernan | |
| Jonathan Pryce | ... | Cardinal Daniel Houseman | |
| Nia Long | ... | Donna Chadway | |
| Thomas Kopache | ... | Father Durning | |
| Rade Serbedzija | ... | Marion Petrocelli (as Rade Sherbedgia) | |
| Enrico Colantoni | ... | Father Dario | |
| Dick Latessa | ... | Father Gianni Delmonico | |
| Portia de Rossi | ... | Jennifer Kelliho | |
| Patrick Muldoon | ... | Steven | |
| Ann Cusack | ... | Dr. Reston | |
| Shaun Toub | ... | Doctor | |
| Tom Hodges | ... | ER Nurse | |
| Lydia Hazan | ... | Attending Nurse | |
| Shaun Duke | ... | Dr. Eckworth (as Duke Moosekian) |
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Rated R for intense violent sequences, language and some sexuality.Parents Guide:
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103 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:16 | Argentina:13 | Australia:MA | Chile:14 | Finland:K-16 | France:-12 | Germany:16 | Hong Kong:IIB | Ireland:15 | New Zealand:R16 | Norway:15 | Portugal:M/16 | South Africa:18 | Sweden:15 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) | UK:18 | USA:R | South Korea:18 | Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:R(A) (original rating) | Singapore:M18 (re-rating)MOVIEmeter: 
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When Father Kiernan (Gabriel Byrne) comes in the Vatican office to get is new assignment, we can hear a bit of Italian speaking in the back between Cardinal Daniel Houseman (Jonathan Pryce) and another priest. Translation: "Rest assured, none of this will never leave this room." moreGoofs:
Continuity: The style in which Frankie's hair is pulled back changes between the scene where she runs into the street to save the fallen baby and the scene on the subway, though they are meant to be the same day. moreQuotes:
Dr. Reston: And are there any problems with a significant other?Frankie: Yes...
Dr. Reston: Which is?
Frankie: I'm not very significant.
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Mary Mary (Stigmatic Mix) moreFAQ
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Frankie Paige (Patricia Arquette) is a hip 20-something New Yorker who faces a nasty wake-up call when she gets randomly attacked by an unseen force, puncturing her wrists. While the hospital calls it a suicide attempt, the Vatican thinks she may be showing signs of stigmata and sends a priest (Gabriel Byrne) to investigate.
This is one of the more clever "religious horror" films that I've seen. Using a young atheist girl as the recipient of stigmata is an original and intriguing concept. The various violent scenes where the fabulously stylish Arquette is attacked are gory and horrific, but so gorgeously shot that you cannot take your eyes away. Unfortunately, there are too many boring scenes of babbling priests. There was a bit of controversy when this was released because it hypothesizes about some very horrific skeletons in the closet of the Catholic church. The DVD features the Director's alternate ending that is decidedly less Hollywoodized than the theatrical release, but leaves the story in a confused, contradictory space. Recommended for fans of religious and stylish horror. My Rating: 7/10