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Release Date:
12 May 1996 (USA) morePlot:
Claire Palmore (Jodhi May) is caught in the web of a dangerous religious cult. Her mother (Prunella Scales) hires a cult de-programmer (James Earl Jones) who must rescue her before it's too late. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Overlong, but astonishing performances. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| James Earl Jones | ... | Diamond | |
| Prunella Scales | ... | Elizabeth Palmore | |
| David Warner | ... | Rev Timothy Palmore | |
| Jodhi May | ... | Claire Palmore | |
| Michael Maloney | ... | Stephen Palmore | |
| Donald Pleasence | ... | Cornelius Van Damm | |
| David Rasche | ... | Brother Nahum | |
| William Chubb | ... | Piers Dearbourne | |
| Ric Young | ... | Father Mercy | |
| Sean Harris | ... | Carl Maynard | |
| Ricky Dean Logan | ... | Daniel | |
| Colin Farrell | ... | Samuel Gamston | |
| Alex Norton | ... | William Gimble | |
| Debora Weston | ... | Sherry Rossen | |
| Gavin Harrison | ... | Brandon |
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Anglo-American co-production focusing on the Palmore family, each of whom has a crisis of faith: the father loses his congregation to a rival preacher and his faith in God; the mother reconsiders her marriage, and the son - a university lecturer - discovers that the philosophy to which he devoted his career is a Nazi sham. The inter-connecting stories each have some extremely powerful moments (Christ appearing to Warner; an extremely eerie confrontation between Maloney and Pleasence), but generally feel plodding; interfering with the main story-line of the Palmore daughter in LA.
Jodhi May plays a member of the Mercy Mission of Divine Revelation, kidnapped by "exit counsellor" James Earl Jones (in her mother's employ), who slowly tries to reverse-brainwash her. May initially hallucinates that he is Satan, but quickly proves herself an extremely quick-witted woman who angrily battles him point by point in logical debate, before collapsing under the emotional strain.
Under chase from the FBI, the American section is fast-paced and nail-biting; scenes between May and Earl Jones are terrifying. May's relationship with her mother is extremely emotionally affecting (such as the scene where she first hugs her then, distraught, beats her, declaring "You're nothing to me") - and the whole series should be watched for Jodhi May's peerless performance. If only it had been a two-hour film focusing on the one plot, however; the writer's only flaw is trying to build up suspense by frequently inserting slow, dull scenes about the Palmore men.