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Repossessed

  • Director: Bob Logan
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Horror Comedy, Parody/Spoof
  • Main Cast: Linda Blair, Leslie Nielsen, Anthony Starke, Ned Beatty, Lana Schawb, Jesse Ventura
  • Release Year: 1990
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

This is almost a follow-up to its relative The Exorcist, since it stars Linda Blair, also the leading lady in the '70s head-spinner tale. In Repossessed, a grown-up Blair plays a housewife who becomes possessed by the Devil while watching TV. Leslie Nielsen plays Father Mayii, who gets called to exorcise the intrusive being. ~ All Movie Guide

Cast

Thom Sharp - Braydon Aglet; Mean Gene; Army Archerd - Himself; Sheryl Bernstein - Lady with Snake; Bob Drew - Stage Manager; Robert Fuller - Dr. Hackett; Willie Garson - Nerd Student; Wally George - Himself; Eugene Greytak - The Pope; Charlotte Helmkamp - Incredible Girl; John Ingle - Father Crosby; Chuck Kovacic - Ollie North; Ben Kronen - Father Nash; Jack La Lanne - Himself; Norman Large - Gay Bodybuilder; Floyd Levine - Frank Lot; Greg Lewis - Gootee Dr. #1; Melissa Moore - Bimbo Student; Bryan O'Byrne - Father Stills; Joseph V. Perry - Special Effects Man; Karen Person - Aerobics Instructor; May Quigley - Sister Brothers; Roger Scott - TV Newscaster; Jake Steinfeld - Himself; Glen Vincent - Man in Elevator; Barbara Alyn Woods - Woman in Elevator; Bob Zany - Man on Studio Tour; Tim D'Arcy - Gootee Dr. #4; Murray Langston - Man in Car; Johnny Dark - Aaron Kurtz; Richard Halpern - Student; Nancy Kaine - Nun in Window; Jacquelyn Masche - Nancy's Mother; Annie Waterman - Nun in Retirement Home; Adriana Michel; Benji Thall - Ned Aglet; Doug Draizin - Fred Tortostein; Marc Siegler - Blind Man on Street

Credit

Gae S. Buckley - Art Director, Jean Higgins - Co-producer, Tim D'Arcy - Costume Designer, Bob Logan - Director, Jeff Freeman - Editor, Charles Fox - Composer (Music Score), Shay Austin - Production Designer, Steven Wizan - Production Designer, Michael D. Margulies - Cinematographer, Steven Wizan - Producer, Lee Cunningham - Set Designer, Paul Stader - Stunts, Bob Logan - Screenwriter

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Saturday the 14th; Saturday the 14th Strikes Back; Teenage Exorcist; Scary Movie; The Bogus Witch Project; Scary Movie 2; Bloodbath at the House of Death; Elvira's Haunted Hills
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Repossessed

Repossessed DVD cover
Directed by Bob Logan
Produced by Steve Wizan
Written by Bob Logan
Starring Leslie Nielsen
Linda Blair
Ned Beatty
Anthony Starke
Music by Charles Fox
Cinematography Michael D. Margulies
Studio Carolco Pictures
Distributed by Seven Arts Pictures (through New Line Cinema)
Release date(s) September 14, 1990
Running time 80 minutes
Country USA
Language English

Repossessed is a 1990 comedy film that spoofs the 1973 horror film The Exorcist.

The film features the original star of The Exorcist, Linda Blair, as well as Leslie Nielsen and Anthony Starke. Many gags were based around events in The Exorcist, such as the green-vomit and head-spinning scenes.

It was written and directed by Bob Logan.

WWE commentators "Mean Gene" Okerlund and Jesse "The Body" Ventura play a semi-major role in the movie's climax.

Repossessed was re-released on DVD on April 14, 2009 by Lions Gate in a box set of forgotten films called the "Lost Collection".

Plot

Father Jedediah Mayii (Nielsen) casts out the Devil from the body of young Nancy Aglet (Blair). Seventeen years later, 1990, Nancy's body is possessed once again, however, while watching "The Ernest and Fanny Miracle Hour", a religious broadcast. After a visit to the hospital, and a visit from Father Luke Brophy (Starke), Brophy concludes that Nancy is indeed possessed. Mayii, however, refuses to perform the exorcism, claiming he is too weak, and that both he and Nancy barely survived her previous exorcism. Brophy then visits the Supreme Council for Exorcism Granting. Ernest and Fanny of "The Ernest and Fanny Miracle Hour" are also present. Ernest concludes that an exorcism is warranted, and convinces the Council to televise Nancy's exorcism. They agree, believing it will convert millions, so Ernest presents "Ernest and Fanny's Exorcism Tonight" to the network. Feeling he may be needed, Mayii visits "Bods-R-Us", a gymnasium, to restore his physical strength. There, Brophy approaches him, informs him of the televised exorcism, and attempts once more to convince Mayii to conduct the exorcism, though he refuses again. The night of Nancy's exorcism arrives, presented by Ernest and Fanny. After a montage of attempts to free Nancy's body using phone donations, song, and insults ("You're so tough, how come you possessed a woman's body?"), "Ernest and Fanny's Exorcism Tonight" is announced as having the largest audience in history. Upon hearing this, the Devil, in Nancy's body, sets the studio on fire, causing the audience to flee. He reveals to Ernest and Fanny that he used them to get the largest audience, and turns them into a pantomime horse. Using the camera, the Devil tries to claim the souls of the watching audience, but is stopped by Brophy, who destroys the camera. The Devil announces he knows another way to claim their souls, and runs away, heading for Disneyland. He is pursued by religious figures from around the world, who have gathered at Brophy's command. Brophy teases the Devil using his defeat by Mayii. Back in the studio, the Devil once more uses the camera to lure Mayii for a rematch. Mayii surrenders, and arrives at the TV studio. The exorcism is commentated by "Mean Gene" Okerlund and Jesse Ventura, and seems to be futile. However, the Devil mentions that he hates Rock 'n Roll. Turning the TV studio into a live concert, the song "Devil with a Blue Dress on" is played to the Devil by the various religious figures, including The Pope on guitars. The Devil is tormented so that he is finally driven from Nancy's body, declaring "I'll be back!".

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