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"One of the best horror films of the '70s. An intriguing story and disturbing imagery makes this one stick out in the psyche." – Brian McKay, eFilmCritic.com
When a beautiful model, Alison Parker (Cristina Raines, Nashville, The Duellists), rents an apartment in a gloomy New York brownstone, little does she realize that an unspeakable horror awaits her behind its doors...a mysterious gateway to hell. Alison likes her eccentric new neighbors, so it comes as a shock when she's told that, except for a strange old priest, she's the only tenant.
Based on Jeffrey Konvitz's best-selling novel, this contemporary gothic chiller features amazing special makeup effects by the legendary Dick Smith (The Exorcist, Little Big Man) and an incredible assemblage of stars including Chris Sarandon, Ava Gardner, José Ferrer, John Carradine, Burgess Meredith, Beverly D'Angelo, Jerry Orbach, Jeff Goldblum, Tom Berenger and Christopher Walken. Director Michael Winner (Death Wish) comes up with something to terrify everyone in this spine-tingling exercise in supernatural horror.

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Shane Rittersbach
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Well first off, gott'a love that scene with Beverly D'Angelo! The Sentinel is a fernetic and frightening film from the late 70's. Supported by wonderful acting by Jeff Goldblum, Chris Sarandon, and the late Burgess Meredith and terrific speacial makeup effects by the late Dick Smith, The Sentinal remain a terrifc horror film. It goes from leaps and bounds with its terror. Jumping from eerie scene to eerie scene. The film remains to be a favorite 70's horror delight for me and many. Thank you Scream Factory for delivering to us a worth while Blu-ray with a gaggle of nice supplements and a beatuiful transfer. Thanks a devil's lot Scream Factory!
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Posted 6 years ago
Decent
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Posted 6 years ago
Strange, bizarre, eeiry - everything you'd expect from a 70s horror film. Highly recommended for fans of supernatural horror such as The Exorcise or Rosemary's Baby.
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Posted 7 years ago