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Dominion: A Prequel to the Exorcist
Dominion: A Prequel to the Exorcist
Starring: Stellan Skarsgard, Gabriel Mann, Clara Bellar, Billy Crawford, Ralph Brown
Directed by: Paul Schrader
Screenplay by: Caleb Carr, William Wisher Jr.
Release Date: May 20th, 2005
Running Time: 117 minutes
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence and disturbing images.
Box Office: $236,901 (US total)
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

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Dominion: A Prequel to the Exorcist Production Notes
A prequel to "The Exorcist". The film follows the early life of Father Lankester Merrin, and his first encounter with the devil in Africa.
In 1944, Father Lankester Merrin (Stellan Skarsgaard), a parish priest in Holland, was forced by retreating Nazi soldiers to pass life-and-death judgment upon his parishioners. The experience left him with a broken spirit, his faith destroyed.
It is three years later, and Merrin has since abandoned the priesthood. Now working as an archeologist, he has unearthed a startling discovery in the Turkana district of British East Africa: an ancient Byzantine church, preserved in pristine condition – as if it had been buried on the day it was completed.
The interior walls are covered with vivid mosaics dramatically illustrating the Archangels Michael and Lucifer clashing in battle during the War in Heaven, and the church is silently guarded by massive statues.
This remarkable discovery attracts the attention of the archdiocese in Nairobi, who dispatches a young priest, Father Francis (Gabbriel Mann), to Derati to watch over Merrin’s work and make sure that the religious aspects of the dig are given the proper consideration. Although he is shocked and troubled by Merrin’s lack of faith, Francis quickly devotes himself to setting up a church school for the children of the village.
When Merrin finds a local boy, Cheche (Billy Crawford), beaten and terribly injured, he brings him to Rachel Lesno (Clara Bellar), a doctor who runs the Turkana medical clinic. Rachel sets out to help Cheche recover, although his condition is unpromising.
As the dig continues, Merrin discovers that the imposing statues within the church are guarding a secret. Buried beneath the church is an ancient crypt that contains the remnants of Satanic ritual and brutal sacrifice. The church was never meant to be used for worship – it was built atop the crypt to contain the evil within it, then immediately buried.
The Derati natives are convinced that uncovering the church has unleashed a demon, and begin to violently clash with the hostile British military troops that have been sent by the government to guard the site.
As the village rapidly disintegrates into madness, Cheche’s condition radically and implausibly improves. Father Francis is convinced that Cheche is possessed and must be baptized, but Merrin resists the young priest’s pleas that he intervene. However, plagued by deeply disturbing dreams and devastated by the brutality unfolding around him, he realizes that he must try to recover his lost faith if they are to have any hope of overcoming the encroaching evil.
The grueling exorcism that ensues will transport Merrin back to the horrors of the Dutch village where he first saw the true face of evil, and plunge the Derati valley into chaos and death.
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