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17 years later Nancy (Linda Blair – The Exorcist) is a perfect mother and suddenly the devil comes out of her TV to possess her body. Nancy, who is subject to terrible convulsions and extreme agitation before her children's very eyes, consults Father Luke Brophy (Anthony Starke) who is fraught with doubt and doesn't feel able to help her… (Umbrella Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English I like Leslie Nielsen a lot, but if the actor isn't having fun, neither will the viewer, which is perfectly true in this film. The individual scenes are simply not funny, and you will feel awkward simply because you have to watch something like this at all. As a parody of The Exorcist, it's sad. ()

Gilmour93 

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English What an excellent day for a parody... Linda Blair is once again exercising her neck, and her stomach is churning up pea soup, but if Leslie Nielsen is present, there's no need to worry. More than Friedkin's classic, it’s televangelism that takes the hit. At times, it grates with its awkwardness, and some moments completely miss the mark with viewer without knowledge of the pop culture or American history of the time (like Ted Kennedy). It’s important to enjoy the little things, like the doorbell that sounds like knocking, the gym scene accompanied by Technotronic, a lunchbox featuring John Rambo, or the variation on Oldfield’s iconic tunes from the days when priests gave cab drivers reasonable tips. ()

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