The reaping - Hilary Swank, Andrea Frankle, Samuel Garland, Stephen Hopkins
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Movie propaganda
What hath God wrought?
Thousands of years ago there was a series of bizarre occurrences that many believe to have been the ten Biblical plagues. No-one thought they could happen again. Until now.
Hilary Swank plays Katherine Morrissey, a former Christian missionary who lost her faith after her family was tragically killed and has since become a world-renowned expert in disproving religious phenomena. But when she investigates a small Louisiana town that is suffering from what appear to be the Biblical plagues, she realizes that science cannot explain what is happening and she must regain her faith to combat dark forces threatening the community.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film supernatural faith religion sceptic Christian plague Bible thriller
Persons of interest
- Hilary Swank .... Katherine Morrissey
- Andrea Frankle .... Maddy McConnell
- Samuel Garland .... William Wakeman
- Stuart Greer .... Gordon
- Lara Grice .... Isabelle
- Burgess Jenkins .... David Winter
- David Jensen .... Wade Wakeman
- Don Lincoln .... LSU Professor
- Taylor Drew Morgan .... Towns Folk
- David Morrissey .... Doug
- William Ragsdale .... Sheriff Cade
- AnnaSophia Robb .... Loren
- Jacob Estes .... Screenwriter
- Christopher Markus .... Screenwriter
- Stephen McFeely .... Screenwriter
- Brian Rousso .... Screenwriter
- Carey Hayes .... Screenwriter
- Chad Hayes .... Screenwriter
- Stephen Hopkins .... Director
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Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The reaping is a standard Hollywood Christian mythology horror flick with lots of gore and special effects. You don't have to be a Christian to understand it.
Security censorship classification
M (Moderate themes, infrequent moderate coarse language)
Surveillance time
91 minutes (1:31 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 19 April 2007
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