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Lost souls
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Movie propaganda
In the tradition of The omen and The exorcist, a chilling tale of one woman's (Winona Ryder) quest to prevent Satan from inhabiting the Earth. When Maya Larkin becomes convinced that an ambitious young crime writer (Ben Chaplin) has been chosen as the Anti-Christ's vessel on Earth, she struggles to save his soul before it's too late.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film supernatural thriller Christian Satan Anti-Christ incarnation
Persons of interest
- Winona Ryder .... Maya Larkin
- Ben Chaplin .... Peter Kelson
- Sarah Wynter .... Claire Van Owen
- Philip Baker Hall .... Father James
- John Hurt .... Father Lareaux
- Elias Koteas .... John Townsend
- Brian Reddy .... Father Frank Page
- John Beasley .... Detective Mike Smythe
- John Diehl .... Henry Birdson
- Oliver Clark .... Mr Silberman
- Michael Mantell .... Kleiman
- Brad Greenquist .... George Viznik
- Lo Ming .... Michael Kim "Robert"
- Betsy Stahl .... Storywriter
- Pierce Gardner .... Storywriter
- Pierce Gardner .... Screenwriter
- Janusz Kaminski .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Lost souls official movie site
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Secret Agent Acid Thunder
Theatrical report
Since god was born in the body of Jesus, Lucifer is to be born in the body of... a writer. Wait, shouldn't that be a lawyer? No, wait, that's Devil's advocate. Anyway, how could you tell?
Oh well, Lost souls is pretty bad. It gets brownie points for having Winona in it [if you like that sort of thing - Director of Intelligence] and if I fell asleep more than three (3) times while watching it I'd be very surprised.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: DTS 5.1
- Picture: Widescreen (16:9 enhanced)
- Subtitles: English captions
- commentary with Janusz Kaminski & Mauro Fiore (cinematographer)
- Deleted scenes
- Cast and crew
- Trailers
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level violence)
Surveillance time
94 minutes (1:34 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD retail: 24 October 2001
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