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Saint Sinner
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Saint Sinner

Oct 26, 2002
1h 30m
★ 4.5

To save the past, we must change the future.

Overview

In 1815 a monk, Tomas Alcala, unwittingly unleashes two female succubi, Munkar and Nakir, upon an unsuspecting 21st century. He is chosen by God to travel through the centuries and stop the demons' rampage.

Genres

Fantasy
Horror
Science Fiction
TV Movie

Production Companies

Seraphim Films
USA Cable Entertainment
Via Genesis Productions

Saint Sinner Trailers

Cast

Greg Serano

Tomas Alcala

Greg Serano

Gina Ravera

Det. Rachel Dressler

Gina Ravera

Mary Mara

Munkar

Mary Mara

Rebecca Harrell Tickell

Nakir

Rebecca Harrell Tickell

Art Hindle

Morgan Rand

Art Hindle

Antonio Cupo

Brother Gregory

Antonio Cupo

Jay Brazeau

Abbot

Jay Brazeau

William B. Davis

Father Michael

William B. Davis

Linda Darlow

Sister Stephen

Linda Darlow

Simon Wong

Wade

Simon Wong

Boyan Vukelic

Playland Guard

Boyan Vukelic

Dee Jay Jackson

Desk Sergeant

Dee Jay Jackson

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