

Repossessed
It's been some time since Father Jebedaiah Mayii exorcised the Devil from little Nancy Aglet, who is now grown up with a husband and two children of her own. But the prince of darkness wants to go a second round and has returned to repossess her! With Father Mayii unwilling to help, Father Luke Brophy tries his best to help Nancy, even when TV's Ernest Weller plans to air the exorcism live on TV.
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Plot Summary
A young woman is possessed by a demon after her parents attempt an exorcism that goes horribly wrong. She is institutionalized, but the demon within her is too powerful to be contained. As the possession escalates, a priest must confront his own doubts and fears to save her soul.
Critical Reception
Repossessed was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and was a box office failure. It is widely considered a poor attempt to capitalize on the success of 'The Exorcist' and is often cited as one of the worst films of the 1990s.
What Reviewers Say
- A blatant and uninspired rip-off of 'The Exorcist'.
- The film suffers from a weak script, poor acting, and laughable special effects.
- Despite a few attempts at humor, the movie fails to be either scary or funny.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Repossessed' is virtually non-existent due to its obscurity and poor quality. Those who have seen it generally express disappointment and find it to be an unoriginal and poorly executed horror film.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and premise, 'Repossessed' is not a sequel to any prior film and was an original concept, though heavily derivative of 'The Exorcist'.
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