Deliver Us from Evil

Synopsis: In DELIVER US FROM EVIL, New York police officer Ralph Sarchie (Eric Bana), struggling with his own personal issues, begins investigating a series of disturbing and inexplicable crimes. He joins forces with an unconventional priest (Edgar Ramirez), schooled in the rituals of exorcism, to combat the frightening and demonic possessions that are terrorizing their city. Based upon the book, which details Sarchie's bone-chilling real-life cases.
Director(s): Scott Derrickson
Production: Sony Pictures
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
R
Year:
2014
118 min
$18,871,466
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2,193 Views


(GUNS FIRING IN DISTANCE)

(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)

GRIGGS:
(OVER RADIO)

We're taking fire!

We're taking sustained fire!

(INDISTINCT CHATTER ON RADIO)

(GUNS FIRING)

(BULLETS RICOCHETING)

GRIGGS:
Watch your six!

Move it! Let's go!

SANTINO:
Give me

some cover fire!

GO, go!

GRIGGS:
Move out!

Let's go!

(FLARE FIRING)

(BIRDS CALLING)

(SOLDIER PANTING)

(BATS SCREECHING)

(LEAVES RUSTLING)

(GRUNTING)

Jimmy, go with him.

(SANTINO PANTING)

(SNIFFING)

(JIMMY COUGHING)

SANTINO:
F***.

JIMMY:
Jesus, what's that smell?

(GRUNTING)

JIMMY:
(WHISPERING) Oh, no.

(NORMAL VOICE) What is that?

What the f*** is that?

What the... (SCREAMING)

Sh*t! (SCREAMING)

(SIRENS WAILING)

(THUNDER RUMBLING)

MAN:
Where is it?

OFFICER 1:
Garbage man found it

in the bottom of the dumpster.

It's over there now.

OFFICER 2:
Is that Sarchie?

OFFICER 1:
Yeah, him and Butler

were first on the scene.

Officer, if I could take that.

Officer, if I could

take that now, please.

(BREATHING HEAVILY)

(SIRENS WAILING IN DISTANCE)

(SIGHING)

(INDISTINCT CHATTER OVER RADIO)

What's that?

What? On your head.

It's a hat.

It's a Red Sox hat.

I love the Red Sox.

F*** that. You don't

even watch baseball.

I love baseball.

Okay, name me one

player on the Red Sox.

Larry Bird.

Don't laugh. (BUTLER LAUGHING)

You think that's funny.

When a Yankee fan strings you up

by the balls for

wearing that hat,

I'm gonna be sitting there,

I'm gonna be

laughing my ass off.

Oh, come on, Sarchie, we

both know you don't laugh.

I'll be laughing

my f***ing ass off.

WOMAN:
(OVER RADIO) Six-Adam,

respond to a 10-52 violent dispute.

1459, East 183rd Street,

apartment 2 King,

Burnside to Grand

Conk on the cross.

Six Spec Ops

Sergeant to Central K.

Go, Sergeant.

Run a name check on the 10-52.

Ten-four. Just a second.

What, you want a domestic call?

Oh, sh*t. Radar?

(BUTLER LAUGHING)

You know, when your

radar goes off,

you usually wind

up with stitches?

You're an adrenaline junkie,

and without my radar, you

don't get your fix. Okay?

You're right, and for

that, I am grateful.

WOMAN:
Six Special Ops,

the name of the 10-52

tenant is Jimmy Tratner.

Any warrants?

Tenant is 10-19.

What?

No warrants?

Could Sarchie's radar

be off tonight,

ladies and gentlemen?

Do you show a tenant occupation?

It says USMC.

Marine. Might think he's

still fighting the war.

Six Spec Ops, have Adam disregard.

We'll take the call.

Oorah! Let's go.

(CARS HONKING)

(SIRENS WAILING)

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Police, open up.

What?

We gota call. Uh-huh.

Are you alone in there?

My wife.

We gotta see her.

(MUSIC PLAYING INSIDE)

Okay-

Maid's on vacation, huh?

RALPH:
Watch out for a dog.

Ma'am, are you all right?

Nothing happened. She's fine, see?

Now get the f*** out!

(GASPS)

All right, put a shirt on.

Let's go.

You ain't locking me up, man.

You wanna go the hard way?

Put your hands behind

your back right now.

LUCINDA:
He just...

He just went crazy.

You shut up! (GROANING)

Sh*t!

Mommy?

Sweetie, stay right there.

Everything's gonna be... Aah!

(BOTH GRUNTING)

RALPH:
Butler!

I'm good.

(TIRES SCREECHING)

(JIMMY GRUNTING)

(JIMMY GRUNTING)

Do you like to beat

your wife and kid? Huh?

Next time you think about doing

that, you think of me, okay?

BUTLER:
Come on, come on,

that's enough.

Come on, that's enough. He's a

veteran, for Christ's sakes.

(JIMMY PANTING)

(JIMMY GROANING)

(PANTING)

BUTLER:
Stitches.

Told you, Radar-Man.

(CLOCK TICKING)

(SIGHING)

(GROANING)

(GRUNTING)

(CHAIN JINGLING)

(MUSIC PLAYING IN BAR)

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

(MENDOZA PANTING)

Double shot,

Johnnie Walker Black, please.

You're all sweaty.

You look good sweaty.

(LAUGHING)

You could sip that, you know.

It's not medicine.

Oh, sweetheart,

it is for me.

You have a good night.

You, too.

WOMAN:
(OVER RADIO) Four-Six Special Ops

Sergeant, you have a possible 10-25

at River Parkway

and Fordham Road.

The perp is possibly

still on the scene.

(SNORTING)

(LAUGHING)

(ANIMALS SCREECHING)

(OWL HOOTING)

(ELEPHANT TRUMPETING)

(WO IVES GROWLING)

(WOLF HOWLING)

Hey, Sergeant Sarchie, right?

I read about you in the

paper a few years back.

Sarge here took down Marvin the Molester.

Remember him?

That was you? Nice.

What's the damage here?

It happened right at closing.

Some woman flipped out,

threw her own kid in the moat.

Little boy, two years old.

BUTLER:
Jeez.

Lions eat him?

MALE OFFICER:
No, they've

been put up all day.

Good. I hate cats.

MALE OFFICER:
The kid Cracked

his head pretty good.

EMS. Took him to St. Barnabas.

They think he'll be okay.

Where's the woman?

She split against the crowd.

Now, we can't find her.

She must be hiding

somewhere in the park.

Why is it so dark in here?

Weirdest thing.

Right after the lady

tossed the kid,

the whole zoo lost power.

We can't see sh*t.

FEMALE OFFICER:
All we got is emergency

power from the backup gennies.

MALE OFFICER:
That's why

we called for Special Ops.

We need you guys to find her.

(BIRDS SCREECHING)

(TIGER SNORTING)

(GROWLING)

This place is

creepy after hours.

We should split up.

I'll go this way.

(VARIOUS ANIMAL SOUNDS)

(MONKEYS SCREECHING)

(MACHINE WHIRRING)

(ROARING)

(PANTING)

F*** you.

(MONKEYS SHRIEKING)

(WINGS FLUTTERING)

(MONKEYS SHRIEKING)

(PANTING)

Everybody loves my baby.

Everybody loves my baby.

RALPH:
Ma'am, what's

wrong with you?

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

He tried to run.

RALPH:
Can you hear me?

Why did you do that to your kid?

And we're going to...

Break, break, break.

What's she saying?

Break on through

to the other side.

It's The Doors. She's quoting a song.

Jim Morrison.

Oh, yeah. RALPH:
Doors.

(WHISPERING) Break on

through to the other side.

Break on through

to the other side.

Break, break, break... Break

on through to the other side.

RALPH:
Drugs, probably.

Or maybe she's just a big fan.

You guys get any statements

from the witnesses

who saw her throw the kid?

Only two.

People got out of here fast

when the power went out.

(ANIMAL SHRIEKING)

Who's that?

Oh. Gosh.

(STAMMERING)

I thought he was finished.

He's been at it

since early this morning.

Did you guys get

a statement from him?

No, I didn't even realize

he was here till just now.

Hey, you!

(LOW VOICE) Jesus.

Hey!

I wanna talk to you!

You stay right there!

Get me in there.

(GATE CREAKING)

You stay right there.

(INDISTINCT CHATTER ON RADIO)

Come on out.

(GROWLING)

Don't f***ing shoot.

Don't piss them off.

Just get me out of here!

(LION GROWLING)

Oh, dear God!

Oh, dear!

Stay calm!

Don't panic!

ZOOKEEPER:
Don't panic!

Just get back in here!

(GROWLING)

(SIGHING)

Oh, sh*t.

(CLOCK ALARM BEEPING)

(RALPH SIGHING)

Good morning, beautiful.

Mmm.

Good morning, stinky.

You're the stink.

Hmm.

(GROANING)

I don't want to get up.

Come on. I've been up all night.

Where's little stink?

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Scott Derrickson

Scott Derrickson (born July 16, 1966) is an American director, screenwriter and producer. He lives in Los Angeles, California. Derrickson is best known for directing numerous horror films, such as The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), Sinister (2012), and Deliver Us From Evil (2014), as well as the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Doctor Strange (2016). more…

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