The nineteen year old Catholic college girl, Emily Rose, dies a couple of days after being submitted to an exorcism carried out by her parish priest, Father Moore. Emily believed she was possessed by six demons, and although authorized by Emily and her parents, Father Moore is accused of negligent homicide since he had suggested Emily interrupt the use of epilepsy medications.
In order to avoid a scandal, the Archdiocese hires the successful, ambitious and agnostic lawyer Erin Bruner, and the prosecution assigns the religious prosecutor Ethan Thomas. This story walks us through a passionate battle between science and religion in the courtroom.
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The Exorcism of Emily Rose
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Prelude, Op. 3, No. 2 in C Sharp Minor
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Sergei Rachmaninoff:
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Prologue
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Christopher Young:
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Emily Rose
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Christopher Young:
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The Suffering Begins
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Christopher Young:
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Interlude #1
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Christopher Young:
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First Possession
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Christopher Young:
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Second Possession
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Christopher Young:
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Third Possession
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Christopher Young:
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Interlude #2
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Christopher Young:
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The Exorcism
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Christopher Young:
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Six Demon
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Christopher Young:
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Interlude #3
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Christopher Young:
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A Vision Of The Virgin Mary
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Christopher Young:
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Martydom
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Christopher Young:
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For Anneliese Michel
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Christopher Young:
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