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Final Judgment is a 1992 American drama film directed by Louis Morneau. [2] [3] Plot. Father Daniel Tyrone was, in his past, member of a gang. He is accused of the murder of a stripper. To prove his innocence he has to go back to his old life and also explore the underworld of the pornographic industry. Cast. Brad Dourif as Daniel Tyrone.
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Synopsis. A priest is suspected in the brutal murder of a young stripper. To prove his innocence, he descends into the world of strip clubs and pornography, hoping to catch the killer. The priest is hampered by the police and taunted by the killer. A friend of the stripper tries to help him before another life is claimed.
- Father Tyrone; Robert Sorrel; Nicole
- Louis Morneau
- 1992
- 7
Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A priest's illegitimate daughter is murdered and he has to solve the crime, because the police think he is the murderer. Cast & Crew. Read More. Louis Morneau. Director. Brad Dourif. Marisol Reyes. Lisa Inouye. Sherrie Rose. David Legingham. Film Details. MPAA Rating. Genre. Thriller. Release Date. 1992.
- Louis Morneau
- Brad Dourif
Movies. Final Judgement (1992) On Demand 3. amazon.com. 30-Day Trial. Amazon Prime Video. Shout! Factory TV subscription. Show More. Buy. About Final Judgement. A priest is suspected in the brutal murder of a young stripper. To prove his innocence, he descends into the world of strip clubs and pornography, hoping to catch the killer.
Brad Dourif Cast. Karen Black Cast. Maria Ford Cast. Kirk Honeycutt Screenplay. Mark Parry Cinematography. Terry Plumeri Music. Glenn Garland Editing. Critics reviews. Related films. In this drama, a renegade Los Angeles priest, Father Daniel Tyrone, must return to his gang-land roots to prove himself innocent of killing a stripper.