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The Prophecy: Forsaken

  • Video
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
2.1K
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Jason Scott Lee, Kari Wuhrer, John Light, and Tony Todd in The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005)
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Young Allison continues to run from Satan's evil angels while hanging onto the ancient Lexicon that foretells the identity of the Antichrist, joined by a hit man who has a change of heart an... Read allYoung Allison continues to run from Satan's evil angels while hanging onto the ancient Lexicon that foretells the identity of the Antichrist, joined by a hit man who has a change of heart and comes to her aid.Young Allison continues to run from Satan's evil angels while hanging onto the ancient Lexicon that foretells the identity of the Antichrist, joined by a hit man who has a change of heart and comes to her aid.

  • Director
    • Joel Soisson
  • Writers
    • Gregory Widen
    • John Sullivan
    • Joel Soisson
  • Stars
    • Boris Petroff
    • Kari Wuhrer
    • Daria Ciobanu
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joel Soisson
    • Writers
      • Gregory Widen
      • John Sullivan
      • Joel Soisson
    • Stars
      • Boris Petroff
      • Kari Wuhrer
      • Daria Ciobanu
    • 22User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Boris Petroff
    • Father Constantin
    Kari Wuhrer
    Kari Wuhrer
    • Allison
    Daria Ciobanu
    • Maria
    John Light
    John Light
    • John Reigart
    Jason Scott Lee
    Jason Scott Lee
    • Dylan
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Stark
    Georgia Nica
    • Gabrielle
    Nicu Constantin
    • Throne #1
    Vasilescu Valentin
    Vasilescu Valentin
    • Throne #2
    • (as Vali Vasilescu)
    Adrian Pavlovschi
    • Hulking Throne
    • (as Adi Pavlovschi)
    George Grigore
    • Face Licking Throne
    Adriana Butoi
    • Allison's Mother
    Smaranda Popescu
    • Young Allison
    Mihai Verbi Chi
    • Allison's Father
    Dan Sandulescu
    • Priest at Funeral
    Alin Cristea
    • Cantor
    Cristian Iacob
    Cristian Iacob
    • Bartender
    Constantin Barbulescu
    • Park Lurker
    • (as Costi Barbulescu)
    • …
    • Director
      • Joel Soisson
    • Writers
      • Gregory Widen
      • John Sullivan
      • Joel Soisson
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    10Lollipop4598

    This and Uprising need to be seen back to back.

    They were made back to back and are basically one story. Just told in two parts. One of the things I like about the post Christopher Walkin Prophecy movies is that they are not a replica of every other Stephen King inspired "Devil in our back yard" movies. I'm not saying that is bad. Its just over done. The antichrist is always in a medium sized American suburb with nice normal middle class parents. Its nice to see a more global perspective. Not everything happens in middle class America. The underlying question of these movies is whether there can be such a thing as blind faith. The devil puts it best by saying you always have to ask why. The movie is cool. It is spooky in a way. But it will not scare you. It isn't trying to. So if you are looking fora horror film this is not for you. I would still suggest you see it, just to realize that the subject of revelations isn't just there to scare us. It can inspire us too.
    3Uriah43

    A Jumbled Mess

    This movie begins with a brief flashback to the previous film in which "Father Constantin" (Boris Petroff) finds a long lost Biblical book which is called "The Lexicon". While he reads the book the prophecy of the end times begins to mysteriously appear and reveals the exact name of the anti-Christ before he assumes world domination. Realizing the importance of this book the angels loyal to God have placed a unique woman named "Allison" (Kari Wuhrer) in charge of protecting it from the rebellious angels led by "Stark" (Tony Todd) who want to prevent Armageddon because it would destroy the humans they hate so much. If that doesn't quite make sense I should also add that "Satan" (John Light) also wants to keep the book out of Stark's hands because he wants Armageddon to happen even though according to Revelation it means his end is at hand and he will soon be thrown into a lake of fire. Throw in an assassin named "Dylan" (Jason Scott Lee) who shoots himself in the head rather than kill Allison--and then goes about trying to kill Allison--and you can pretty much understand that this movie is a jumbled mess which makes no sense at all. That said, I recommend this film only to those who have seen and enjoyed the previous 4 movies in the series. Otherwise, I wouldn't bother with it. Below average.
    4corblimey79

    Tony Todd was awesome, movie......not so much

    This fifth film in the Prphecy series picks up the tale of the secret battles between hell,heaven,and earth caught between them. Allison (kahri Wuhrer) now possesses the Lexicon. An ancient text that can reveal when the Antichrist will appear. But renegade angels are on the hunt for the book. Her only hope may be a mysterious assassin named Dylan (Jason Scott Lee) Alright you guys get the gist of the story well here is what I thought personally I lost interest in this series after the second film....So...some of you may disagree with me...I felt this film was a bit slow and boring the acting was decent enough although I thought that Kahri Wuhrer's character could have been better written but the story fell flat in many spots...I thought that they didn't give you enough details to make this film interesting...one minute of back story at the beginning just wasn't enough to delve me into this story.. Although I did find the brief explanation on the different ranking of Angels interesting....Tony Todd delivers an excellent performance as an evil Angel bent on stopping Armagedon so that the Angels can be gods favorites. I give this film a sad 2 buckets of gore for the boring story the only thing that justifies this film is its decent acting
    4kcasey-3

    Belongs on SciFi, but Jason Scott Lee was great

    This film picks up exactly where "Prophecy: Uprising" left off. Given the fact that this film is only 1 hour 15 minutes, I'd be willing to place a bet that this was filmed originally with Uprising as one movie. Anyway, Kari Wuhrer now holds the Lexicon, a book that tells who the anti-Christ is and when the apocalypse will take place. Jason Scott Lee is the righteous cop sent by the seraph Stark (Tony "Candyman" Todd)to kill Wuhrer and retrieve the book. Naturally, he cannot do it and the two try to escape the wrath of Stark and his minions. Jon Light returns as Lucifer, who ironically aids the two heroes in their quest. I thought this film was better than "Uprising," but still not great. Casting Tony Todd was a great choice and I liked Lee's explanation of the celestial hierarchy, but I became ultimately confused with who's good and who's bad. Do you help Stark prevent Armageddon, which will result in humans remaining in wormy earth after they die yet save billions of lives? Do you help Lucifer bring about Armageddon, which will result in good people being reunited with God in Heaven yet end life on this planet as we know it? God seems to want it to happen as does Lucifer. I guess the majority rules. I don't know, you figure it out for yourselves.
    3a_chinn

    Dull final installment in The Prophecy franchise

    Filmed back-to-back with the last Prophet sequel, this one picks up right where "The Prophecy: Uprising" left off. Kari Wuhrer is still in possession of a mystical book that both angels from heaven and demons from hell want. I found the previous sequel mildly diverting, and Wuhrer is a b-movie actress ("Anaconda" "Beastmaster 2" "G- Men from Hell") who I've always liked, but I found this sequel rather dull. The low- budget film is competently made from a technical standpoint, but the story here wan't all that clever or interesting. No real reason to watch this film unless you feel compelled to watch all five of The Prophecy films. Jason Scott Lee and Tony Todd also appear in the film.

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    • Trivia
      This and The Prophecy: Uprising (2005) were filmed simultaneously.
    • Goofs
      The positions of Stark's feet on the glass floor don't match between shots.
    • Quotes

      John Reigart: [holds up Twinkie packet] I have a weakness for these things.

      Allison: Maybe it's the angel-food cake.

      John Reigart: [pause] God forbid.

    • Connections
      Follows The Prophecy (1995)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Baker, Goei, Ward, Wright

      Performed by Fred Baker

      Mixed by JD Andrew

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Romania
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Lời Tiên Tri 5
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Castel Film Romania
      • Dimension Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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