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The Possessed

  • TV Movie
  • 1977
  • Unrated
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
780
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The Possessed (1977)
Horror

A former priest, now an exorcist, battles the Satanic forces that are threatening the students at a girls school.A former priest, now an exorcist, battles the Satanic forces that are threatening the students at a girls school.A former priest, now an exorcist, battles the Satanic forces that are threatening the students at a girls school.

  • Director
    • Jerry Thorpe
  • Writer
    • John Sacret Young
  • Stars
    • James Farentino
    • Harrison Ford
    • Claudette Nevins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    780
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Thorpe
    • Writer
      • John Sacret Young
    • Stars
      • James Farentino
      • Harrison Ford
      • Claudette Nevins
    • 22User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Farentino
    James Farentino
    • Kevin Leahy
    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Paul Winjam
    Claudette Nevins
    Claudette Nevins
    • Ellen Sumner
    Eugene Roche
    Eugene Roche
    • Sgt. Taplinger
    Ann Dusenberry
    Ann Dusenberry
    • Weezie Sumner
    Diana Scarwid
    Diana Scarwid
    • Lane
    Joan Hackett
    Joan Hackett
    • Louise Gelson
    Dinah Manoff
    Dinah Manoff
    • Celia
    Carol Jones
    Carol Jones
    • Alex
    P.J. Soles
    P.J. Soles
    • Marty
    Ethelinn Block
    • Barry
    Susan Walden
    Susan Walden
    • Student
    Lawrence Bame
    James R. Parkes
    Catherine Cunneff
    Stephanie Barton-Farcas
    Stephanie Barton-Farcas
    • Biology Student
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jerry Thorpe
    • Writer
      • John Sacret Young
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    5ryan-10075

    Sadly Just an Exorcist Wanna-Be

    James Farentino plays boozy Father Kevin Leahy. He dies during a car crash, but is given his life back to fight evil. All of this is shown before the credits even roll. Farentino is quite good in this somewhat intense role and carries the film. At the Helen Page All-Girls School unexplained fires start happening, so Leahy is brought in to investigate.

    I think the biggest problem I had with this 1977 TV Movie originally shown on NBC was what it wanted to be. It obviously was inspired by William Friedkin's THE EXORCIST, but half the time it just plays itself out like a cheap knock-off. Also becomes dialogue heavy and by the end of the movie the possession angle is pretty hokey. Which is too bad, because I did enjoy Farentino's performance.

    Also starring Diana Scarwid, Dinah Manoff, P.J. Soles (as students at the all-girls school) and a pre-STAR WARS Harrison Ford who plays a nutty, creepy teacher Paul Winjam. Was very interesting seeing an early film role for Ford, but at the same time it wasn't exactly a very memorable role.
    7lee_eisenberg

    James Farentino, RIP

    "The Possessed" is better than you might expect, mainly due to the absence of gore and shocks (since this is a TV movie, they didn't even get to show any nudity). The recently deceased James Farentino plays a priest investigating strange occurrences in a girls' school in Salem, Oregon. One of the most famous things about the movie nowadays is that it was probably Harrison Ford's final role before he became known as Han Solo. But like I said, the emphasis on suspense rather than gore and special effects strengthens the movie. The last ten minutes turn out to be the really creepy part of the movie. It's definitely worth seeing if you get a chance. Also starring Joan Hackett, P.J. Soles (Norma in "Carrie") and Diana Scarwid (Christina in "Mommie Dearest").
    5Wuchakk

    Great cast in a spooky tale set at a girl's boarding college in Oregon

    Released to TV in 1977, this combines the milieu of another television drama/horror, "Satan's School for Girls" (1973) and "Suspiria" with bits influenced by "The Exorcist." You can't beat the female cast, which stars Joan Hackett as the headmistress and several notable up-and-comers, like Ann Dusenberry, Diana Scarwid, Carol Jones, Dinah Manoff, Susan Walden and PJ Soles.

    On the masculine side of things, James Farentino stars as the former priest turned exorcist and is quite 'cool' in the role (I don't know how else to put it). Meanwhile Harrison Ford has a peripheral part as a biology teacher similar to the professor he would play four years later in "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Remember the female student in that movie with "love you" written on her eyelids? I'm sure that that bit was influenced by a subplot here. Of course, Harrison would skyrocket to fame with his next movie (a theatrical one) released the same year, "Star Wars."

    Unfortunately, I found the dramatics dull with only the cast drawing interest and maybe 2-3 thrilling parts. "Satan's School for Girls" wasn't anything phenomenal, but it's superior to this. Nevertheless, if you like flicks like "The Woods" (2006), it's worth a look.

    It's short 'n' sweet at 1 hour, 14 minutes, and was shot at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.

    GRADE: C.
    9nospin

    Hokum redeemed by a terrific performance...

    This late out of the blocks made-for-t.v. rip-off of "The Exorcist" is unlucky enough to 'star' James Farentino, busy nursing his two expressions until the next mini-series comes along. What redeems this film though are a strong performance by a young Harrison Ford and a simply terrific one by Joan Hackett.Her character oozes madness, repressed sexuality and fierce intelligence, displayed with a clarity reminiscent of Anthony Perkins work in "Psycho". Rarely has insanity been so chillingly portrayed as here, despite the limitations of the format.
    udar55

    Like a pilot for THE EXORCIST: THE SERIES

    Lost-his-faith priest Kevin Leahy (James Farentino) dies in a car accident. He is admonished by God for having lost his faith and returned to Earth on a mission to seek out evil. He quickly finds it at an all girls school run by siblings Ellen (Claudette Nevins) and Louise (Joan Hackett). Fires have been starting with seemingly no source and it appears to actually be targeting the girls. This TV movie plays like a pilot for THE EXORCIST: THE SERIES, but WB Television never went any further with it. Farentino is good in the lead role and you'll notice some familiar faces among the students including P.J. Soles, Dinah Manoff, and Ann Dusenberry. Perhaps the biggest draw for folks is a pre-STAR WARS Harrison Ford as the girls' biology teacher. The fire bits are pretty spooky, as is the performance of the possessed person (I won't spoil it) during the last ten minutes. The end gets down to the EXORCIST-lite moments, including the possessed person puking up nails (!) on the priest.

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    • Trivia
      Released just prior to Star Wars, which made Harrison Ford a star.
    • Quotes

      Weezie Sumner: Let's go in the back room, and I'll teach you about the chicken and the egg. Which... comes... first.

      Paul Winjam: The girl steals my lines.

      Weezie Sumner: Yeah, well you stole something of mine.

      Paul Winjam: Now wait a minute, who seduced who?

      Weezie Sumner: It was a tie.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Earl Holliman/Charles Nelson Reilly/Billy Crystal/Donna Theodore/Merie Earle (1977)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Besessen
    • Filming locations
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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