by Legend Films
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| Sales Rank: | 26385 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $7.39 |
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| Director: | Waris Hussein |
| Release Date: | 2008-06-03 |
| Label: | Legend Films |
| UPC: | 844503000163 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Legend Films |
| ASIN: | B0016LFG4C |
| Category: | DVD |
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Product Description
Before The Exorcist, there was The Possession of Joel Delaney. Shirley MacLaine stars as Norah Benson, a New Yorker who puzzles over sudden changes in her brother's behavior. Joel (Perry King at his most frightening) has begun speaking Spanish and practicing strange rituals. In order to protect her family and save her brother, Norah must delve deep into the mysterious world of Santeria, where she begins to suspect that the spirit of a serial killer may be the reason for Joel's behavior. Fraught with occult tension throughout, The Possession of Joel Delaney is a masterful thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the unspeakable conclusion.
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a red rose in Spanish Harlem - Reviewed on 2008-06-04
3 customers found this review helpful.
Predating "The Exorcist", "Joel Delaney" is the story of wealthy, grating Manhattan socialite Norah Benson (Shirley MacLaine), whose relationship with her brither Joel Delaney (Perry King) is a mite too close. When not busy treating her maid like the furniture and attending the sort of party where someone exclaims that her butler was simply appalled she had taken the bus, Norah start to notice that Joel is acting strangely. Soon after, heads start to roll.
MacLaine is brilliant in this, forcing the audience to care for what is in essence a very unlikeable heroine: Norah is an inveterate snob, an egomaniac (she seems to think that everyone from her ex-husband to her ex-maid should drop everything to come to her aid immediately) and has a relationship with her brother that borders on incestuous. Shirley still draws you in, showing the basic goodness and humanity in Norah. A very young Perry King is also very good here, flitting from sweetness to madness in a blink.
Almost more of a paen to mid-seventies urban paranoia than a straight thriller, "PoJD" makes good use of New York of the era. Never before or since has the city looked more threatening, from the tony Upper East Side to the East Village and Spanish Harlem, this New York fairly drips with menace. This is the Anti- "Manhattan"
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Book Subjects
- Adult Situations
- Color
- Creepy
- Demonic Possession
- Drama
- Feature
- Horror
- Horror / General
- Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy
- Movie
- Not For Children
- Sibling Relationships
- Supernatural Horror
- Tense
- Thriller
- USA
- Violence
- Voodoo