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Hostage to the Devil

  • 2016
  • 1h 36m
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5.2/10
1.6K
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Hostage to the Devil (2016)
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A child possessed. An exorcist locked in combat with an ancient evil. In the battle for saving a soul, just who really is the 'Hostage to the Devil'?A child possessed. An exorcist locked in combat with an ancient evil. In the battle for saving a soul, just who really is the 'Hostage to the Devil'?A child possessed. An exorcist locked in combat with an ancient evil. In the battle for saving a soul, just who really is the 'Hostage to the Devil'?

  • Director
    • Marty Stalker
  • Writers
    • Rachel Lysaght
    • Marty Stalker
  • Stars
    • Malachi Martin
    • Eugene O'Neill
    • Robert Blair Kaiser
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Marty Stalker
    • Writers
      • Rachel Lysaght
      • Marty Stalker
    • Stars
      • Malachi Martin
      • Eugene O'Neill
      • Robert Blair Kaiser
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Malachi Martin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Eugene O'Neill
    • Self - Catholic Priest & Commentator
    Robert Blair Kaiser
    • Self - Former Jesuit Priest & Author
    Robert Marro
    Robert Marro
    • Self - Friend of Malachi Martin
    Lila Karpf
    • Self - Martin's Literary Agent & Friend
    Suzanne Pearson
    • Self - Catholic Author & Speaker
    Kathy Mylott
    • Self - Friend of Malachi Martin
    Lorraine Warren
    Lorraine Warren
    • Self - Paranormal Investigator
    • (archive footage)
    Jimmy Petonito
    • Self - Paranormal Investigator
    Ralph Sarchie
    • Self - Religious Demonologist
    Laurene Gomez
    • Self - Psychotherapist & Forensic Counsellor
    Matt Baglio
    • Self - Author
    Cesar Ignacio Truqui
    • Self - Exorcist
    Edward McNamara
    • Self - Professor of Liturgy, Regina Apostolorum University
    John Zaffis
    John Zaffis
    • Self - Demonologist
    Art Bell
    Art Bell
    • Self - Radio Personality & Author
    Paddy Agnew
    • Self
    Pope Benedict XVI
    Pope Benedict XVI
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Marty Stalker
    • Writers
      • Rachel Lysaght
      • Marty Stalker
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    3weller79

    The controversial figure of (former?) priest Malachi Martin would had been, and still would be an easy topic for a good documentary. This is not.

    To be clear, 99% of the doc consists in interviews to disciples, demonologists, "religious demonologists", occult investigators, reality TV pseudo-stars. Except for a dying Robert Kaiser, there is no contradictory in it. With such ingredients, you can hardly have a decent result.

    The criticism Martin faced during his life is barely mentioned, but never explained nor contextualized. His most bizarre theories and revelations are not mentioned, let alone discussed or rebutted. His contradictions are left out. Disputed events of his religious and private life are either completely left out or (more rarely) vaguely hinted, but never deepened.

    Ultimately, Malachi is a fascinating and ambiguous figure who would deserve an in-depth, more neutral, less sensationalist movie. This one, is just a missed opportunity.
    3purrlgurrl

    Warning. Don't attempt to view this without your skeptic's glasses.

    I'm a former Catholic who left the Church not long after reaching my teens. Watching this reminded me why I left, although the film is not really about Catholicism per se but seems to have been meant to capitalize on the current craze for the paranormal – ghosts, time travelers, ESP, demonology, etc.

    The film features Catholic clergy and paranormal investigators as well as a couple of people who profited from its subject, the late, former Jesuit priest and well-known exorcist, Malachi Martin. It also contains some old video clips and audio recordings of Martin as well as of some purported exorcisms (but nothing at all juicy or substantive is offered up in these).

    With every word uttered by Martin in the film (surely, he kissed the Blarney Stone), I became more convinced he was just a charming, eloquent con man who preyed on gullible Catholics uncomfortable with changes in the Church and having difficulty aligning their Catholic world view with the rapid advances in science and technology in the last half of the 20th century.

    Besides, there's always been a large measure of show business in Catholic rites and rituals. After all it was the only entertainment available for the impoverished masses throughout most of European history. As its ultimate carnival act, exorcism had it all -- the terror of the pit, the horrors of possession, and the thrill and exaltation of salvation. Hollywood didn't invent but merely regurgitated a tried and true horror formula that was around for centuries.

    Anyway, Malachi Martin surely was no saint, as some in the film seem to believe, but only a carny barker who was good at getting people into his tent.
    6Jessicanu94

    Ok

    This was not bad. I thought it was interesting mostly
    8HBelloc

    An interesting documentary on a very brilliant man who was still flawed

    It's like one of the paranormal lay assistants said in documentary: You will either believe or not believe. All he can do is get the word out.

    My review is written as a practicing Catholic who knows Church history well. The Jesuits indeed took a turn for the worse leading up to and post Vatican 2. Malachi was right to be disillusioned with the 12yrs it takes to become a Jesuit, only for it to succumb to leftist ideology and marxist indoctrination with "liberation theology". Vatican 2 opened the floodgates to all kinds of clerical and liturgical abuses. Fast forward to present day, and you know the smoke of Satan is suffocating the heirarchy.

    I can't speak to his detractors like the Time magazine correspondent who had a lifelong ax to grind against Malachi. What I do know is that the seal of the priesthood is indelible, so while not living in the Jesuit community post 1965, he still has the authority to conduct exorcisms, if given approval by the local bishop.

    If you are a true believer of Christ, you absolutely cannot deny the existence of Satan and the fact that people are afflicted with demonic possession. Christ exorcised many demons on this earth and he gave his disciples the authority to do so in his name to help those suffering. But at the end of the day, supernatural or preternatural (demonic) posession is still rare. The devil doesn't have to resort to those measures. It's easy enough im post modern culture to ensare others in evil activity in daily choices we make to be selfish and put ourselves instead of neighbor and God first.
    10gebremenfeskidus

    Fascinating!

    This is a fascinating documentary about Father Malachi Martin, who authored the incredible book by the same name. The book was so good that I was afraid this documentary wouldn't live up to its name. But it surpassed my expectations. I loved this documentary, but please make sure to read the book as well.

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Devil's Hostage
    • Filming locations
      • Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Causeway Pictures
      • Underground Films
      • Northern Ireland Screen
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      • £250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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