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The Reaping
good movie but not amazing Van Helsing aws a lot better though but i dont know what it has to do wiht Van Helsing and why i compared it with it Oh wellll....
The Reaping
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The Reaping: aka- another horror film
Reaping plot in 5 seconds.... An ex-minister, turned skeptic... Goes to a small religious town, where the 10 plagues of Egypt are being redone (only with less flare) Bringing death and destruction to all.... The town blames a little girl..... YAWN...
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Idris Elba as
Ben - Hilary Swank as
Prof. Katherine Winter - David Morrissey as
Doug Blackwell - AnnaSophia Robb as
Loren McConnell - Stephen Rea as
Father Michael Costigan - William Ragsdale as
Sheriff Cade - John McConnell as
Mayor Brooks - David Jensen as
Jim Wakeman - Yvonne Landry as
Brynn Wakeman - Samuel Garland as
William Wakeman - Myles Cleveland as
Kyle Wakeman - Andrea Frankle as
Maddie McConnell - Mark Lynch as
Brody McConnell - Stuart Greer as
Gordon Small - Lara Grice as
Isabelle Small
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Hilary Swank plays a former Christian missionary who lost her faith after her family was tragically killed, and has since become a world renowned expert in disproving religious phenomena. But when she investigates a small Louisiana town that is suffering from what appear to be the Biblical plagues, she realizes that science cannot explain it. Filming for the movie took place in and around Baton Rouge, Louisiana. When Hurricane Katrina occurred midshoot (August 26, 2005), the production of the film was suspended for one week. Many scenes were shot at Ellerslie Plantation near St. Francisville, Louisiana. Producers considered shooting in another city, but decided that Louisiana needed the economic benefit of the movie being shot there. When Hurricane Rita struck around September 24, 2005, the production stuck it out in Cuba, shutting down early for only one day. Luckily, the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Area was not hit very hard by either of these storms. The film was originally scheduled to play in theaters on August 11, 2006, then November 8, 2006; it was then switched to March 30, 2007, (the date featured on the above poster), and then to April 6, 2007. It was finally released on April 5, 2007, to coincide with Good Friday.
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