Deliver Us from Evil
6.2
2015 Votes

When a frightening wave of violence sweeps through New York City, troubled cop Sarchie fails to find a rational explanation for the bizarre crimes. However, his eyes are opened to a frightening alternate reality when renegade Jesuit priest Mendoza convinces him that demonic possession may be to blame for the gruesome murders. Together, they wage a valiant supernatural struggle to rid the city of an otherworldly evil.

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Images (Backdrops)
Cast
Eric Bana
Ralph Sarchie
Joel McHale
Butler
Sean Harris
Santino
Chris Coy
Jimmy
Lulu Wilson
Christina
Scott Johnsen
Lt. Griggs
Valentina Rendón
Claudia (uncredited)
Daniel Sauli
Salvatore
Olivia Horton
Jane Crenna
Sean Bennett
The Other Guy (uncredited)
Lolita Foster
Patrol Cop
Raiden Integra
Patient (uncredited)
John Cenatiempo
Cop #1 (uncredited)
Victor Pagan
Mental Patient
Ben Livingston
Physician
John Cariani
Zookeeper
Ivan Cardona
Soccer Referee (uncredited)
Umar Khan
Insurgent Leader (uncredited)
Carol Stanzione
Mental Patient
Mark David Watson
Treasury Service Officer
Robert Keiley
Desk Sergeant
Adam Kobylarz
Mental Patient
Mari-Ange Ramirez
Woman in Bar
Blair Sams
Mental Health Officer
Ben Horner
Officer
Kevin Nagle
Sergeant
John Auer
Naked Psych Ward Mental Patient (uncredited)
Joseph Basile
Psych Ward Mental Patient (uncredited)
José Báez
Prisoner in Handcuffs (uncredited)
Mikhael DeVille
Insurgent (uncredited)
Dennis Jay Funny
Superintendent (stairs) (uncredited)
Joseph Anthony Jerez
Amputee Veteran (uncredited)
Amra Mallassi
Lead Insurgent (uncredited)
Details Of Movie
Music
Photos Scott Kevan
Revenue 87937815
Location United States of America
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer
Director Scott Derrickson
User Reviews
Reno May 16 2024 09:18:32 PM

**An unusual team of two to fight the evil spirits!** This was based on the real account. A cop from the New York who witnessed those unexplained events are what this film depicted for us. I think it is slightly an underrated film. Not because of true story, but from the entertainment perspective. From the beginning till the end, I enjoyed watching it. Horror means there's no big scary stuff in it, still being true to the genre, it told a decent story. It was well written and directed, a film that I almost missed, but now I can gladly suggest it to the others. But it is just an above average, yet worth a watch. The story follows a cop who witnesses a series of strange events, which also influence his past. In the most of the case, he's trying to find one particular person, a painter seen in and around the city. So he and his partner finally find that strange man and when they do, it is already too late. One of them gets injured and the other one tries his best teaming up with a priest to fight the demon that terrorising the city. The film ends with an interesting event. Looks a sequel won't be a bad idea, since the duo is still fighting the devils as what the end statement reveals. There's a recent television series I'm watching called 'Outcast' and this film is kind of resembles that. Anyway, this one came first, but what makes they both be alike is the unusual team up between two different field people. The series is like a follow-up of this film, or maybe inspired by this original story. Eric Bana is not everybody's favourite, but his films are quite enjoyable and for this, he had given his best. Co-stars are not bad either; particularly Edgar Ramirez was awesome as a priest. I hope you would find it interesting as I did. It would be beyond that for some, so all I say is watch it with a low expectations. _6.5/10_