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The listing, "The Devil Inside" digital code *NO DVD* has ended.
*YOU* can add "The Devil Inside" to YOUR digital collection with ULTRAVIOLET. Once bidding has ended, the winner will then receive the redemption code. This code should be redeemed by MARCH 11th, 2015. So hurry!!! Just redeem the code at EITHER "vudu.com/redeem" OR "flixster.com/getUV" I will be adding bits & pieces about this film in the comments area. Happy Bidding!!!
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An American girl sets out to make a documentary to understand what happened to her mother, who murdered three clergy people but was not convicted due to insanity and was instead sent to a mental hospital in the Vatican City...
Sex & Nudity EditHistory A woman presumably under the influence of a demon slithers her tongue in a suggestive manner toward another woman and makes sexually suggestive remarks; we see blood on her pants coming from between her legs (she thrusts her hips and makes sexually suggestive remarks to a woman in the room) and she grabs a man by the arm and asks him (using crude terms) to allow her to perform oral sex on him.
Twenty years after Maria Rossi (Suzan Crowley) murdered three people, her daughter, Isabella (Fernanda Andrade), seeks the truth about that terrible night. Isabella travels to an Italian hospital for the criminally insane -- where Maria is locked away -- to find out whether her mother is mentally ill or demonically possessed. With the help of two young exorcists (Simon Quarterman, Evan Helmuth), Isabella tries to cure Maria -- and engages four demons in a battle for her mother's soul.
CAST::: Fernanda Andrade as Isabella Rossi Simon Quarterman as Father Ben Rawlings Evan Helmuth as Father David Keane Ionut Grama as Michael Schaefer Suzan Crowley as Maria Rossi Bonnie Morgan as Rosalita Brian Johnson as Lieutenant Dreyfus Preston James Hillier as Male Reporter D.T. Carney as Detective John Prosky as Father Christopher Aimes