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Stigmata (1999)
Front Cover Actor
Patricia Arquette Frankie Paige
Gabriel Byrne Father Andrew Keirnan
Jonathan Pryce Cardinal Daniel Houseman
Nia Long Donna Chadway
Rade Sherbedgia Marion Petrocelli
Thomas Kopache Father Durning
Enrico Colantoni Father Dario
Dick Latessa Father Gianni Delmonico
Portia de Rossi Jennifer Kelliho
Patrick Muldoon Steven
Ann Cusack Dr. Reston
Movie Details
Genre Drama; Fantasy; Horror; Thriller
Director Rupert Wainwright
Studio MGM HOME ENT. (EUROPE) LTD.
Language English
Audience Rating 18
Running Time 109 mins
Country Great Britain
Color Color
IMDb Rating 6.0
Plot
The messenger must be silenced... Frankie (Arquette) has no cares or worries and certainly no faith in God. All that changes when she begins to suffer the Stigmata - living wounds of the crucified Christ. Father Andrew Kiernan (Bryne) is a Catholic priest/scientist, and is sent by the Vatican to investigate. Several plots then unravel, one which surrounds the attraction between the priest and this woman… The other however is more sinister and it soon becomes apparent someone believes that Frankie could be channelling a message that could destroy the Church - and must be silenced... Not a film recommended for fundamentalist Christians or the strict Catholic community, however, those interested in the mysticism of Christian mythology and enjoy psychological thrillers should enjoy this film. Strong performances by Patricia Arquette and Gabriel Byrne.
Personal Details
My Rating 8
Seen It Yes
Index 209
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Date 11/07/2004
Purchase Price £5.97
Store Asda
Links SendIt
Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 2
Screen Ratio 16:9 Wide Screen / 2.35 Wide Screen
Release Date 2004
Subtitles Danish; Dutch; English; English for the hearing impaired; Finnish; French; German; German for the hearing impaired; Greek; Hungarian; Norwegian; Polish; Portuguese; Spanish; Swedish
Packaging Jewel Case
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Making of documentary. Commentary track by the director. Out-takes. Alternate ending. Music video by Natalie Imbruglia. Theatrical trailer.