The Sentinel with Chris Sarandon: DVD Cover

    The Sentinel Director: Michael Winner Cast: Chris Sarandon, Cristina Raines, Martin Balsam, John Carradine

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004
    • Original Release: 1976
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 10,366
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    Side #1 --
    1. Strict Watch (Main Titles) [4:58]
    2. A Place of My Own [7:40]
    3. Blind Man Staring [4:38]
    4. Meet the Neighbor [5:00]
    5. Making New Friends [4:54]
    6. A Surprise Party [5:35]
    7. Noises From Upstairs [7:03]
    8. Killing a Dead Man [5:52]
    9. Here We Are Again [4:01]
    10. We Have Our Body [5:57]
    11. Everything's in Latin [4:01]
    12. "Paradise Lost" [5:54]
    13. Opening Doors [4:38]
    14. God Be With You [4:24]
    15. Entrance to Hell [5:30]
    16. Guarding Eden [5:16]
    17. The Chosen One [5:12]
    18. End Titles [1:05]

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    In the wake of such Satanic-themed thrillers as Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist and The Omen comes The Sentinel. When New York fashion model (Cristina Raines) splits with her fiance (Chris Sarandon) and moves into an old brownstone, she soon discovers she has more than she bargained for in the lease. As luck would have it, a mysterious blind priest (John Carradine) who lives upstairs happens to be guarding the doorway to Hell, and she has been chosen as his replacement. Incidentally, when the door is finally opened, out spills an assortment of deformed humans whom director Michael Winner hand-picked from hospital wards and circus sideshows. Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide

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    Sentinelby Anonymous

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    March 16, 2005: I think this movie has been overlooked by some, the first part of the movie is a little slow, but its worth it. The movie still creeps me out today, expecially the ending.