The Seventh Sign
The Seventh Sign
The Seventh Sign is a 1988 American supernatural thriller film directed by Carl Schultz and starring Demi Moore and Michael Biehn. The film follows a pregnant woman who discovers mysterious occurrences signaling the end of the world.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The story revolves around Abby Quinn, a young woman who is pregnant with her first child. Strange events begin to unfold around her, including the appearance of a mysterious stranger named David Bannon. As Abby investigates these occurrences, she uncovers a series of signs foretelling the apocalypse. With the help of David, Abby must decipher the signs and prevent the impending doom.
Cast[edit | edit source]
The cast of The Seventh Sign includes: - Demi Moore as Abby Quinn - Michael Biehn as David Bannon - Jürgen Prochnow as Father Lucci - Peter Friedman as Dr. Seth - Manny Jacobs as Jimmy Szaragosa
Production[edit | edit source]
The film was produced by Interscope Communications and released by TriStar Pictures. Filming took place in various locations, including California and Israel. Director Carl Schultz aimed to create a suspenseful and thought-provoking thriller that explores themes of faith and redemption.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The Seventh Sign received mixed reviews from critics upon its release. While some praised the performances and atmospheric tension, others criticized the plot for being convoluted. Despite the mixed reception, the film has gained a cult following for its unique take on the apocalypse genre.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
The Seventh Sign has inspired discussions and analyses regarding its religious themes and symbolism. The film's portrayal of biblical prophecies and the end of the world continues to intrigue audiences and scholars alike.
See also[edit | edit source]
- Apocalyptic fiction - Supernatural thriller - Demi Moore filmography
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