Additional information for The Last Exorcism, which has a domestic theatrical release set for August 27, 2010. The film is being distributed by Lionsgate and has not yet been rated. The Last Exorcism has a total running time of 87 minutes.
PG-13
USA
15
UK
15A
Ireland
13+
Canada
PG-13
Philippines
16
Argentina
B
Mexico
M/16
Portugal
NC-16
Singapore
MA
Australia
15
South Korea
-16
France
15
Norway
12
Iceland
16
Germany
16
Netherlands
PG12
Japan
14
Chile
14
Brazil
K-15
Finland
VM14
Italy
87min
El último exorcismo
Argentina
El último exorcismo
Mexico
El último exorcismo
Peru
El último exorcismo
Spain
O Último Exorcismo
Brazil
O Último Exorcismo
Portugal
Ο Τελευταίος Εξορκισμός
Greece
Последнее изгнание дьявола
Russia
Az utolsó ördögűzés
Hungary
Cotton
USA
Der letzte Exorzismus
Germany
L'ultimo esorcismo
Italy
Le dernier exorcisme
France
O teleftaios exorkismos
Greece
Ostatni egzorcyzm
Poland
Posljednji egzorcizam
Croatia
Son ayin
Turkey
Viimeinen manaus
Finland
June , 2010
USA
July , 2010
Canada
August 16, 2010
Canada
August 23, 2010
Germany
August 27, 2010
Canada
August 27, 2010
USA
September 01, 2010
Philippines
September 03, 2010
Ireland
September 03, 2010
UK
September 06, 2010
Argentina
September 07, 2010
France
September 09, 2010
Argentina
September 09, 2010
Russia
September 10, 2010
Kazakhstan
September 14, 2010
France
September 15, 2010
Belgium
September 15, 2010
France
September 15, 2010
Switzerland
September 23, 2010
Greece
September 24, 2010
Brazil
September 24, 2010
Indonesia
September 30, 2010
Austria
September 30, 2010
Germany
September 30, 2010
Switzerland
October 07, 2010
Croatia
October 09, 2010
Spain
October 14, 2010
Greece
October 14, 2010
Peru
October 14, 2010
Portugal
October 15, 2010
Mexico
October 28, 2010
Singapore
October 29, 2010
Turkey
October 30, 2010
Finland
November 04, 2010
Netherlands
November 12, 2010
Poland
November 20, 2010
Sweden
November 25, 2010
Australia
November 26, 2010
Finland
December 01, 2010
South Korea
December 02, 2010
Italy
December 03, 2010
Italy
December 10, 2010
Iceland
December 15, 2010
Bahrain
December 16, 2010
Kuwait
December 17, 2010
Panama
March 06, 2011
Spain
March 09, 2011
Sweden
October 08, 2011
Japan
December 14, 2011
Hungary
May 02, 2012
Egypt
Believe In Him.
The Reverend Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian) lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his wife (Shanna Forrestall) and son (Justin Shafer). Marcus is accustomed to performing exorcisms on "possessed" individuals, but his faith has waned after reading of an autistic child being killed during an exorcism, reminding him of his own disabled son. He comes to realize that he attributes the healing of his son to science, and not to Jesus Christ. He agrees to take part in a documentary designed to expose exorcism as a fraud, working with a film crew consisting of producer/director Iris Reisen (Iris Bahr) and cameraman Daniel Moskowitz (Adam Grimes). At random, he chooses a plea letter from an individual seeking an exorcism leading him to the farmhouse of Louis Sweetzer (Louis Herthum), a man who claims to have a possessed daughter named Nell (Ashley Bell). Prior to the exorcism, Marcus plants hidden speakers and electronic props so he can bamboozle the family into believing he is driving out a demon. After the ritual, Marcus and his film crew leave believing they have cured her of a mental state that was misdiagnosed as a possession by a powerful demon Abalam.That night, Nell mysteriously appears in Marcus' hotel room. The team tries to contact Louis to get permission to film her, to no avail. Wishing to prove his point, Marcus admits Nell to the hospital for testing, hoping to receive a medical or psychological diagnosis proving demonic possession is not the cause of her illness. The doctor concludes that Nell is in perfect physical condition. In the morning, her father takes her home and chains her in her room for slicing her brother Caleb (Caleb Landry Jones) in the face. While Louis takes Caleb to the hospital, Marcus and the camera crew further investigate Nell and the home. They find Nell and release her. That night there is a disturbance in the house, and Marcus and the crew hear the cries of a baby. They find Nell standing in a hallway. As they try to confront her, she heads into a bathroom, where she is found submerging a baby doll in water. After she comes out of her trance, the crew finds a drawing of a dead and bloodied cat.That night, while Marcus and the crew are asleep, Nell steals their camera and goes into her room, placing the camera on a dresser as she pulls and distorts her face. Nell goes into her father's barn where she corners a cat, beating it to death with the camera. She returns to the house and raises the camera over Marcus's head, ostensibly to beat him to death with it. The rest of the crew stops her, unaware of what transpired. They discover two more paintings of Nell's. The first depicts someone who appears to be Cotton standing before a large flame, holding up a crucifix. The second shows what appears to be the dead bodies of all three visitors to the Sweetzer farm: Cotton being consumed by the flame he was shown battling in the other picture, Iris hacked to pieces with an axe, and Dan decapitated.Louis comes home and listens to an answering machine message from the hospital stating that Nell is pregnant. Marcus thinks Louis might have committed the act of incest, which he denies, insisting that Nell is a virgin and has been defiled by the demon possessing her. Tempers flare as Marcus insists that Nell needs psychotherapy instead of another exorcism. Louis orders the crew to vacate his property. While contemplating whether they should take Nell, noises are heard upstairs. They discover Nell has climbed atop her dresser. As they try calming her she slashes Marcus's hand with a knife and runs outside. The crew decides to leave; as they enter their van they see Nell sitting on her porch. While approaching her, Nell tackles Marcus, attempting to harm him. The struggle leads inside as Louis chases them with a shotgun. Attempting to keep Louis from killing Nell, Marcus agrees to attempt another exorcism.They relocate to the barn where Nell killed the cat. The demon takes Nell again, making her bend backwards and break two of her fingers. She tells the crew that Nell is "in the fire", and that Louis will soon join her. "Nell" asks Marcus to let her give him a 'blowing' job. Marcus informs that this is not the correct term for such thing and therefore believes Nell is not possessed. Upon confronting Nell with this, she breaks down and admits to having sex with a boy named Logan and committing her violent acts out of shame of her pregnancy.On their way home, Marcus and the film crew detour to the coffee shop where Logan works. Logan tells the crew that the only contact he had with Nell was a brief conversation six months ago; he insinuates that he is gay and, therefore, would never have had sex with her. Marcus and the film crew wonder why Nell would lie, and Marcus immediately realises one of the things the devil is known as is "The prince of lies". The film crew follows as he returns to the Sweetzer's farmhouse. They enter the house to find numerous pentagrams and demonic symbols scrawled on the walls, but Nell and her family are missing. Marcus and the film crew wander into the woods where they see a large fire and a congregation of hooded occultists led by Pastor Manley (Tony Bentley), the Sweetzer's estranged Protestant minister. Nell's father is bound and gagged on a pole while hooded figures pray around an altar, which Nell is tied on top of. Marcus and the film crew watch as Nell gives birth to something that is not of the human race. Manley throws it into the fire, which causes the fire to grow rapidly while demonic voices grow louder. At that moment Marcus' faith is resolved as he grabs his cross and rushes towards the fire in a frenzied attempt to combat the evil. Iris and Daniel are discovered and run away. Iris is tackled by a member of the occult congregation who murders her with an axe. When Daniel pauses to catch his breath, Caleb rises out of nowhere and mortally wounds him. The camera falls to the ground and the scene fades to black.
Daniel Stamm
Director(s)
Huck Botko
Andrew Gurland
Writer(s)
Marc Abraham
producer
Thomas A. Bliss
producer
Patrick Curd
co-executive producer
Ron Halpern
executive producer
Patty Long
line producer
Gabrielle Neimand
co-producer
Eric Newman
producer
Douglas Plasse
co-executive producer
Eli Roth
producer
Producer(s)
Nathan Barr
Composer(s)
Cotton Marcus
Patrick Fabian
Nell Sweetzer
Ashley Bell
Iris Reisen
Iris Bahr
Louis Sweetzer
Louis Herthum
Caleb Sweetzer
Caleb Landry Jones
Pastor Manley
Tony Bentley
John Marcus
John Wright Jr.
Shanna Marcus
Shanna Forrestall
Justin Marcus
Justin Shafer
Shopkeeper
Carol Sutton
Motorist
Victoria Patenaude
Spindly Man
John Wilmot
Becky Davis
Becky Fly
Nurse
Denise Lee
Logan Winters
Logan Craig Reid
Cafe Manager
Sofia Hujabre
Daniel Moskowitz
Adam Grimes
Churchgoer (uncredited)
Cy Fahrenholtz
Churchgoer (uncredited)
Geraldine Glenn
Churchgoer (uncredited)
Cynthia LeBlanc
Churchgoer (uncredited)
Elton LeBlanc
A troubled evangelical minister agrees to let his last exorcism be filmed by a documentary crew.
Director(s)
Andrew Gurland
Writer(s)
producer
Thomas A. Bliss
producer
Patrick Curd
co-executive producer
Ron Halpern
executive producer
Patty Long
line producer
Gabrielle Neimand
co-producer
Eric Newman
producer
Douglas Plasse
co-executive producer
Eli Roth
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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