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Synopsis: In DELIVER US FROM EVIL, New York police officer Ralph Sarchie (Eric Bana), struggling with his own personal issues, begins investigating a series of disturbing and inexplicable crimes. He joins forces with an unconventional priest (Edgar Ramirez), schooled in the rituals of exorcism, to combat the frightening and demonic possessions that are terrorizing their city. Based upon the book, which details Sarchie's bone-chilling real-life cases.
Director(s): Scott Derrickson
Production: Sony Pictures
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
R
Year:
2014
118 min
$18,871,466
Website
2,013 Views


RALPH:
Ma'am, what's

wrong with you?

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

RALPH:
Can you hear me?

Why did you do that to your kid?

And we're going to...

Break, break, break.

What's she saying?

Break on through

to the other side.

It's The Doors. She's quoting a song.

Jim Morrison.

Oh, yeah. RALPH:
Doors.

(WHISPERING) Break on

through to the other side.

Break on through

to the other side.

Break, break, break... Break

on through to the other side.

RALPH:
Drugs, probably.

Or maybe she's just a big fan.

You guys get any statements

from the witnesses

who saw her throw the kid?

Only two.

People got out of here fast

when the power went out.

(ANIMAL SHRIEKING)

Who's that?

Oh. Gosh.

(STAMMERING)

I thought he was finished.

He's been at it

since early this morning.

Did you guys get

a statement from him?

No, I didn't even realize

he was here till just now.

Hey, you!

(LOW VOICE) Jesus.

Hey!

I wanna talk to you!

You stay right there!

Get me in there.

(GATE CREAKING)

You stay right there.

(INDISTINCT CHATTER ON RADIO)

Come on out.

(GROWLING)

Don't f***ing shoot.

Don't piss them off.

Just get me out of here!

(LION GROWLING)

Oh, dear God!

Oh, dear!

Stay calm!

Don't panic!

ZOOKEEPER:
Don't panic!

Just get back in here!

(GROWLING)

(SIGHING)

Oh, sh*t.

(CLOCK ALARM BEEPING)

(RALPH SIGHING)

Good morning, beautiful.

Mmm.

Good morning, stinky.

You're the stink.

Hmm.

(GROANING)

I don't want to get up.

Come on. I've been up all night.

Where's little stink?

Raring to go.

Mmm.

(INDISTINCT TALKING)

RALPH:
Go, Savannah, kick it.

Let's get it down here.

Let's go!

Christina, you gotta run, baby!

You gotta run!

(WHISTLE BLOWING) (ALL CHEERING)

Oh, yeah!

Attagirl!

Attaway, Christina!

Yeah, baby!

All right, Ralph, sign her out,

and she's off to Hanwell.

RALPH:
Is she drugged?

She's been sedated.

You know this lady?

Yeah, her name is Jane Crenna.

You got a name?

Joe Mendoza.

She's one of my Charges.

One of your "charges"?

What does that mean?

I'm a Jesuit priest.

Ain't they the priests

you always read about?

Dying in bed with

hookers and sh*t?

There are worse ways to go.

Where's your collar, Padre?

I work Undercover, like you.

Are you going with her?

He's here at

the family's request.

They felt she

needed a specialist.

(HISSING) Specialist.

Are you a psychiatrist, too?

No, I'm not.

Can you tell me

exactly how she was

behaving when you

first saw her at the zoo?

Like she was nuts, that's how.

She's going to the loony

bin where she belongs.

When you arrested her, did

she seem unusually strong?

No, why?

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Scott Derrickson

Scott Derrickson (born July 16, 1966) is an American director, screenwriter and producer. He lives in Los Angeles, California. Derrickson is best known for directing numerous horror films, such as The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), Sinister (2012), and Deliver Us From Evil (2014), as well as the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Doctor Strange (2016). more…

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