The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
Description:
DS 1 Sheet Movie Poster
- International Style A
Year: 2005
Condition: Mint
Dimension:
27" x 40"
Genre: Horror
Item Description:
- Original
- double-sided
- One Sheet
- International version, Style A
- Rolled
This is a DS or double-sided original
one Sheet movie poster that has printing on both the front and the back of
the poster (printing on back side is a mirror image of printing on the front
side).
This movie art item is an authentic original piece - the same
item that is used in actual movie theaters. Original movie art items are
valued by collectors worldwide and can increase in value over time.
Synopsis:
In this blend of psychological thriller and courtroom drama, Emily Rose
(Jennifer Carpenter) is a 19-year-old college student who begins displaying
bizarre and troubling behavior; as her actions become increasingly destructive
and shocking, Emily begins speaking in strange tongues and destroying religious
symbols that surround her. Emily's parents believe that their daughter has
become possessed of the devil, and the Catholic Church agrees to authorize an
exorcism of the young woman. As Father Moore (Tom Wilkinson) attempts to drive
the demons from Emily's body, the girl dies in the midst of the taxing
ceremonies, and Father Moore finds himself charged with negligent homicide.
Attorney Erin Bruner (Laura Linney) is hired to represent Father Moore against
prosecutor Ethan Thomas (Campbell Scott), who intends to prove there were
concrete medical explanations for Emily's behaviors, including epilepsy and
schizophrenia, all leading to a heated courtroom debate between the notions of
faith and science. The Exorcism of Emily Rose was inspired by the real-life
story of Anneliese Michel, a young woman from Germany who died in 1976 after
priests in Wurzburg spent eight months attempting to exorcise demons from her
body.
Cast: Laura Linney, Tom Wilkinson, Campbell Scott, Jennifer
Carpenter, Colm Feore, Joshua Close, Kenneth Welsh, Duncan Fraser, JR Bourne,
Mary Beth Hurt, Henry Czerny, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Aaron Douglas, Ken Welsh;
Directed by: Scott Derrickson