The Visitation | |
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Directed by | Robby Henson |
Produced by |
Bobby Downes, Kevin Downes, Jerry Rose, Joe Goodman, Bobby Neutz, Ralph Winter |
Written by |
Frank Peretti (novel), Brian Godawa |
Starring |
Martin Donovan, Edward Furlong, Kelly Lynch Priscilla Barnes Randy Travis |
Music by | David Bergeaud |
Cinematography | Glynn Speeckaert |
Edited by | Jeffrey Lee Hollis |
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Distributed by | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation (USA, theatrical) |
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Running time
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103 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Visitation is a 2006 supernatural dramatic thriller based on Frank Peretti's novel of the same name. The Robby Henson-directed film features a cast that includes Kelly Lynch, Edward Furlong, Priscilla Barnes and Martin Donovan.
In present-day Antioch, Washington former minister Travis Jordan still lives, after losing his faith in God three years before when his beloved wife was murdered and the criminals never found. Suddenly, miracles happen in the little town: the new veterinarian's son survives a van accident without a single scratch; Travis' dog Max revives after being buried; a paraplegic walks; a scarred teenager and her police officer father (brain tumor) heal, outside and inside.
In all the events, either a group of three men wearing black were seen nearby, or only their tall, blond (possible) leader, who seems to want everyone to know, "he is coming". Very soon after this a scruffy, gentle-mannered newcomer arrives; Brandon Nichols implies through his healing work and preaching that he's Jesus Christ or a better version of a messiah. The local population worships Brandon, while Travis and Morgan feel that something is wrong and conduct an investigation, disclosing that evil has possessed the town dwellers.
Martin Donovan- Travis Jordan
Edward Furlong- Brandon Nichols
Kelly Lynch- Morgan Elliot
Randy Travis- Kyle Sherman
Richard Tyson- Sheriff Brett Henchle
Ellen Geer- Mrs. Macon
Joe Unger- Matt Kiley
Priscilla Barnes- Dee Henchle
Noah Segan- Michael Elliot
Lew Temple- Deputy Tommy Smalls
Hillary Tuck- Darlene Henchle
Lin Ciangio- Nancy Barrons
Frank Clem- Nevin Sorrell
Don Swayze- Abe
Ruben Moreno- Arnold Kowalski
Clement Blake- Norman Dillard
Joe Goodman- Doctor
David A.R. White- Carl
Debi Kalman-Delores (the waitress)
Brian Foster Kane-Tall Man One
Ron Hughart-Tall Man Two
Jerry Rose-Lutheran Pastor
Wendell Wright-Baptist Preacher
Jesse Corti-Catholic Priest
Jhey Castles-Marian Jordan
Dwight Cenac-Punk Kid (as Dwight Cenac II)
Joshua Popke-Young Justin
Jill Ludlow-Social Worker
Lee Chapa-Follower
Torey Foster-punk Kid
Chantay Nieber-Voice
Robert Lyon Rasner - Voice
Mark Rickard-Voice
Lisa Cash-voice (uncredited)
James Horan- Tall Man