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Stigmata

Director: Rupert Wainwright
Writer: Tom Lazarus, Tom Lazarus
Producer: Frank Mancuso Jr., Vikki Williams
Theatrical: 1999
Rated: R
Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Genre: Fantasy
Duration: 103
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1111
DVD Details
Languages: English, French
Subtitles: English, French
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Region: 1
Release:Feb 2000
Price: $24.98
Credits
Frankie Paige
Patricia Arquette
Father Andrew Kiernan
Gabriel Byrne
Cardinal Daniel Houseman
Jonathan Pryce
Donna Chadway
Nia Long
Father Durning
Thomas Kopache
Marion Petrocelli (as Rade Sherbedgia)
Rade Serbedzija
Father Dario
Enrico Colantoni
Father Gianni Delmonico
Dick Latessa
Jennifer Kelliho
Portia de Rossi
Steven
Patrick Muldoon
Dr. Reston
Ann Cusack
Doctor
Shaun Toub
ER Nurse
Tom Hodges
Attending Nurse
Lydia Hazan
Dr. Eckworth
Duke Moosekian
Dr. Eckworth (as Duke Moosekian)
Shaun Duke
Woman with a Baby
Valarie Trapp
Cheryl (as Kessia Kordelle)
Kessia Embry
Donna's Customer
Frankie Thorn
Sister Angela
Mariah Nunn
MTA Man
Tom Fahn
Homeless Woman
Marilyn Pitzer
Father Alameida
Jack Donner
Valet Priest
Richard Conti
Sister Agnes
Mary Linda Phillips
Waitress
Liz Cruz
Waitress
Faith Christopher
Guard
Joe Ruffo
Guard
Federico Scutti
Aerialist
William Howell
Aerialist
Kristopher Davis
Flower Boy
Devin Unruh
Jennifer's Customer
Vera Yell
Nun
Mary Marshall
Italian Businessman
Daniel Escalzo
Italian Businessman
Michael P. Dearth
Deacon
Mark Adair-Rios
Summary
A priest from the Vatican is sent to Sao Paulo, Brazil to investigate the appearance of the face of the Virgin Mary on the side of a building. While there he hears of a statue of the Virgin Mary bleeding tears in a small town outside of the city. Meanwhile, a young woman in the U.S. begins to show signs of stigmata, the wounds of Christ. The priest from the Vatican links up with her and cares for her as she is increasingly afflicted by the stigmata. Her ranting and raving finally begins to make sense to the priest who starts to question what his religion has stood for for the last 1900 years.