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The Sentinel (1977)

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Country: US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Michael Winner
Cast: Chris Sarandon, Cristina Raines, Martin Balsam, John Carradine, Sylvia Miles, José Ferrer, Beverly D'Angelo, Eli Wallach, the list is endless

Synopsis:

A fashion model recovering from personal trauma moves into an apartment block also inhabited by a priest. Before long she hears strange goings-on and becomes convinced she has been set up by the estate agent for a purpose.

Review:

Flabby, derivative horror, full of ageing has-beens with nothing to do and with an anti-climax whose closing zoom-in on the new sentinel is all too predictable.

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Country: US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Michael Winner
Cast: Chris Sarandon, Cristina Raines, Martin Balsam, John Carradine, Sylvia Miles, José Ferrer, Beverly D'Angelo, Eli Wallach, the list is endless

Synopsis:

A fashion model recovering from personal trauma moves into an apartment block also inhabited by a priest. Before long she hears strange goings-on and becomes convinced she has been set up by the estate agent for a purpose.

Review:

Flabby, derivative horror, full of ageing has-beens with nothing to do and with an anti-climax whose closing zoom-in on the new sentinel is all too predictable.


Country: US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Michael Winner
Cast: Chris Sarandon, Cristina Raines, Martin Balsam, John Carradine, Sylvia Miles, José Ferrer, Beverly D'Angelo, Eli Wallach, the list is endless

Synopsis:

A fashion model recovering from personal trauma moves into an apartment block also inhabited by a priest. Before long she hears strange goings-on and becomes convinced she has been set up by the estate agent for a purpose.

Review:

Flabby, derivative horror, full of ageing has-beens with nothing to do and with an anti-climax whose closing zoom-in on the new sentinel is all too predictable.

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