The Believers 2002 Horror Movie Review
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They know who you are. They know where to find you. And if you get in their way, there’s nothing between heaven and earth that can save you. Martin Sheen (“The West Wing”), Helen Shaver (The Craft) and Jimmy Smits (Star Wars: Episode II) star in this “horrifying” (LA Herald-Examiner) occult thriller. Police psychiatrist Cal Jamison (Sheen) is plunged into a demonic nightmare when he finds detective Tom Lopez (Smits) next to the body of a ritually sacrificed child. Though Lopez is branded the prime suspect in a string of similar murders, Cal is not convinced of his guilt and begins a search for the truth. Soon Cal’s investigation makes him a believer in the supernaturaland the target of a terrifying conspiracy.
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About The Believers 2002
Title: The Believers
Year: 2002
Starring: Martin Sheen,
Helen Shaver,
Harley Cross,
Robert Loggia,
Elizabeth Wilson,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 114 minutes
Runtime: 114
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Type: movie
Released: 1987-01-01
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Director: John Schlesinger,
Genres: Horror,
Thriller
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