The Seventh Sign

The Seventh Sign

By Carl Schultz

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 1988-04-01
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Director: Carl Schultz
  • Production Company: ML Delphi Premier Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6/10
6
From 340 Ratings

Description

Time is running out. Revelation is at hand--rivers are running red with blood, a desert is found shrouded in ice and the moon has turned crimson. Six signs of the Apocalypse have come to pass. Now only one woman can stop THE SEVENTH SIGN in this taut suspense thriller. Demi Moore (About Last Night, St. Elmo's Fire) stars as Abby Quinn, a young woman who discovers that she and her unborn child play a terrifying part in the chain of events destined to end the world. Already troubled with a difficult pregnancy, Abby grows more distraught when she and her husband (Michael Biehn, Aliens) rent their studio apartment to David, a mysterious drifter (Jurgen Prochnow, Das Boot). Now submerged in violent metaphysical experiences, Abby realizes that David is carrying out the mystical prophecies of Judgement Day and that she has been chosen as the instrument of THE SEVENTH SIGN. But can one woman alone stand between the wrath of God and the future of mankind? In the tradition of THE OMEN, THE SEVENTH SIGN takes you on an ominous, unforgettable odyssey to the edge of life and death.

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Reviews

  • Pricey for 1988

    5
    By cjwdfw
    Love the movie and lost it during a move. For 1988 the price is a bit high even if I really like the film.
  • Very cool

    5
    By pointbobgirl
    This is a great movie, even a classic. It is done very well and the plot plays out very well. It is fun to see a very young Demi and the rest of the cast does an excellent job. The plot is believable, and the editing room floor did not take too much of the story.
  • crap

    1
    By wendyszafir
    horrible
  • COOL MOVIE

    5
    By isabel3
    I LIKE THIS MOVIE, BUT I WANT MORE MOVIES OF DEMI MOORE, LIKE INDESCENT PROPOSAL.
  • Um,

    5
    By Leave iTunes alone!
    ..DId you consider that maybe it is the distributor, not Apple, that decides whether or not the film will be for sale or for rent?
  • More Lost Sales on a Good Movie!!!

    4
    By Der Papagei
    I'd buy this. Have it on DVD and I've always enjoyed it! But I won't rent it! More sales lost for Apple in their bold business model!

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