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The Visitation

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Supernatural events coincide with the arrival of a mysterious stranger (Edward Furlong) in a small town.

Critics Reviews

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Josh Hurst Christianity Today 11/10/2006
0/4
Here's a 'Christian movie' that's an embarrassment to a genre that doesn't exactly have a reputation for producing great art. Go to Full Review
John J. Puccio Movie Metropolis 03/04/2006
5/10
The first half of The Visitation moves slowly and surely, building an appropriate level of edgy suspense before disintegrating into standard horror-flick clichs. Go to Full Review
Scott Weinberg DVDTalk.com 02/26/2006
2.5/5
You could rent it for the religion, the kooky cast, or for the B-movie fun of it. Go to Full Review
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01/01/2013 Very wild movie...a DEFINATE 'edge-of -your-seater' This one had me in stitches!!! See more 10/03/2012 You've got your religion, crappy cast, and a lack of excitment all in one. See more 04/13/2012 Somewhat frightening at night(OK alot frightening at night)! See more 04/12/2012 Everyone I talk to says that the movie is nowhere near as good as the book. I haven't read the book yet but I enjoyed the movie. Could've been better I guess. The preacher and Randy Travis were great. See more don s 10/05/2011 A horror story with a religious backdrop; easily figured out and not nearly as deep as it pretends to be. Okay acting - Randy Travis does a fine job. I was a little freaked by how much Patrick Swayze's brother Don looks like he did. Average movie at best. See more 05/26/2011 Really good movie. I really liked Randy Travis' role. The book and movie were not close in a lot of stuff. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Supernatural events coincide with the arrival of a mysterious stranger (Edward Furlong) in a small town.
Director
Robby Henson
Screenwriter
Brian Godawa
Production Co
Namesake Entertainment, Signal Hill Pictures LLC
Rating
PG-13 (Disturbing Images|Violence/Terror|Mature Thematic Material)
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Feb 28, 2006
Runtime
1h 43m
Sound Mix
Dolby Digital