Stigmata with Patricia Arquette: DVD Cover

    Stigmata Director: Rupert Wainwright Cast: Patricia Arquette, Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Pryce, Nia Long

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/29/2000
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 15,538

    Viewer Rating: (10 ratings)

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    Features

    Director's alternate ending; Audio commentary by the director; Deleted scenes; Music video by Natalie Imbruglia; Collectible 8-page booklet; Theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logos/Bleeding Statue [:08]
    2. Title & Credits [5:48]
    3. A Gift From Afar [2:24]
    4. Scientist Or PriestK? [3:34]
    5. Disturbed Bather [3:52]
    6. Disbelieving Doctor [:17]
    7. Gospel Translator [2:38]
    8. Fallen Child [3:30]
    9. Subway Thrashing [1:44]
    10. "Epilepsy?" [:37]
    11. An Expected Visitor [3:04]
    12. Defining Stigmata [2:55]
    13. The Wrath Of God [1:17]
    14. Old Interpretations [2:27]
    15. Possion [4:19]
    16. A Complicated Life [:05]
    17. "I'm Dying!" [4:45]
    18. "Language Of Jesus" [2:28]
    19. Seduction/Levitation [2:41]
    20. Praying For Guidance [5:49]
    21. Church Dismissal [4:38]
    22. The Picture Develops [2:24]
    23. Exorcism [3:05]
    24. Sins Of The Father [2:36]
    25. Lifted From The Fire [2:18]
    26. The Bird Of Peace [1:24]
    27. The Secret Scroll [6:02]
    28. End Credits [:27]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Stigmata is a supernatural suspense story about good, evil, and faith. Frankie Paige (Patricia Arquette) is a hair stylist in her mid-20s who has no strong religious convictions until odd things start happening to her after she's given a rosary by her mother: she begins speaking with another person's voice; unknown and unseen forces start to attack her; and she develops stigmata, bleeding wounds that spontaneously appear on her wrists, feet, and side, as Christ was wounded at Calvary. Some people believe that a holy miracle has been visited on Frankie, though no one can say why. A Cardinal from the Vatican (Jonathan Pryce) sends a priest, Father Andrew Kiernan (Gabriel Byrne), to investigate Frankie and her condition; after getting a first-hand look, Father Andrew finds himself less concerned with whether Frankie's wounds are a legitimate miracle and more concerned with saving her life. Billy Corgan, leader of the rock group The Smashing Pumpkins, composed the score for Stigmata in collaboration with keyboardist Mike Garson. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    It is difficult to honestly give this a four star rating out of five...by Kryssey

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    March 03, 2009: What intrigues me about this movie is it keeps you entertained from the beginning to the end. You ask yourself; how does a woman who lives a sinful life have the privilege to have the rare stigmata. My favorite quote of this movie comes at the end. Words from Jesus himself; "The church of God is inside of you." A piece of truth the catholic church has been trying to hide from us for centuries! The premise of the movie is what leaves you mesmerized. I like this movie because it shows how segregating religion and taking out the IMPORTANT parts of the bible was one of man's biggest mistakes. The theory of this woman's possession is to help the audience understand the message. The message is not to harm or kill...it is to tell the truth of Jesus' teaching. Hidden scrolls that are lost forever. Or are they?

    I Also Recommend: Witchboard, The Exorcist, The Da Vinci Code: Special Illustrated Edition.

    VERY IMPRESSIVEby Anonymous

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    June 13, 2005: I didn't know how good this movie would be when renting it, but I was amazed after watching it how good it really was. There are some very disturbing scenes, which had me watching this movie over and over.


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