

Horror · Drama
Overview
Father Merrin takes a sabbatical from the Church to devote himself to history and archaeology as he struggles with his shattered faith.
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Stellan Skarsgård
Stellan Skarsgård
Father Lankester Merrin
Stellan Skarsgård
Father Lankester Merrin


Gabriel Mann
Gabriel Mann
Father Francis
Gabriel Mann
Father Francis


Clara Bellar
Clara Bellar
Rachel Lesno
Clara Bellar
Rachel Lesno


Billy Crawford
Billy Crawford
Cheche
Billy Crawford
Cheche


Ralph Brown
Ralph Brown
Sergeant Major
Ralph Brown
Sergeant Major


Israel Aduramo
Israel Aduramo
Jomo
Israel Aduramo
Jomo


Andrew French
Andrew French
Chuma
Andrew French
Chuma


Antonie Kamerling
Antonie Kamerling
Lieutenant Kessel
Antonie Kamerling
Lieutenant Kessel


Julian Wadham
Julian Wadham
Major Granville
Julian Wadham
Major Granville
Eddie Osei
Eddie Osei
Emekwi
Eddie Osei
Emekwi
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