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    The Eighteenth Angel

    R1997 · Horror · 1h 28m

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  1. The Eighteenth Angel is a 1997 American horror-thriller film, starring Christopher McDonald, Rachael Leigh Cook, Stanley Tucci, Wendy Crewson, and Maximilian Schell. It was directed by William Bindley and written by David Seltzer .

    • William Bindley
    • Jeff Eden Fair, Starr Parodi
    • Douglas Curtis, William Hart
    • David Seltzer
  2. Dec 6, 1997 · The Eighteenth Angel: Directed by William Bindley. With Christopher McDonald, Rachael Leigh Cook, Stanley Tucci, Wendy Crewson. Mythology and religious dogma are slowly revealed when an attractive young woman is approached by a modeling agency that pulls her into an underworld of priests that are not Christian but rather want to resurrect Satan by collecting the souls of 18 beautiful children.

    • William Bindley
    • 2 min
  3. Rated: 41/100 • Jan 1, 2000. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. As a group of evil monks prepares to bring about the arrival of Satan on Earth, the family of the beautiful young Lucy Stanton (Rachael ...

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    • William Bindley
    • R
    • Christopher Mcdonald
  4. Synopsis. Upon the lips of a dying woman, an unheard whisper of impending doom foretells the tale of Hugh and Lucy Stanton. Struggling with the unexplained death of his wife, Hugh Stanton clings to Lucy, his beautiful 15 year-old daughter. Since her mother's death, Lucy has fallen into a depression that she cannot overcome.

    • Bill Bindley
    • Leonardo Treviglio
  5. Jan 1, 1997 · Overview. Mythology and religious dogma are slowly revealed when an attractive young woman is approached by a modeling agency that pulls her into an underworld of priests that are not Christian but rather want to resurrect Satan by collecting the souls of 18 beautiful children. We don't have any reviews for The Eighteenth Angel.

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  7. Released January 1st, 1997, 'The Eighteenth Angel' stars Christopher McDonald, Rachael Leigh Cook, Maximilian Schell, Stanley Tucci The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 28 min, and received a ...

  8. The Eighteenth Angel has some stylistic resemblance to The Omen (1976), which shouldn't be surprising because David Seltzer, the scripter, also wrote that earlier staple of the genre. Part of The Eighteenth Angel's success rests on the fact that almost everyone except the Stantons seems suspicious--they're all candidates for involvement with ...

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