Other Titles • The Seventh Sign • Das Siebte Zeichen (1988)
Synopses for The Seventh Sign (1988)
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Seas boil, heavens fall, and Demi Moore takes a candlelit bath in this effective apocalyptic chiller. The prosthetic-enhanced Moore plays a pregnant non-believer whose baby may hold the key to impending Armageddon. Logic is not exactly the strong point in this well-acted, stylish, theological grab bag, but the random collection of horrific images manages to work more often than not in this acceptable time waster for fans of The Omen and The Exorcist. Also starring Michael Biehn (The Terminator), the always-welcome John Heard in a brief cameo and the exceptional Jürgen Prochnow as a mysterious stranger who could either be from the extreme North or way, way down South. --Andrew Wright
(18 votes)
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An apocalyptic science fiction thriller with all kinds of bizarre goings-on including icy deserts, dead ocean life and rivers running with blood.
Time is running out. Revelation is at hand--rivers 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. Demi Moore 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 rent their studio apartment to David, a mysterious drifter. Now submerged in violent metaphysical experiences, Abby realizes that David is carrying out the mystical prophesies 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?
(18 votes)
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A pregnant woman suspects that her unborn child is the final sign in the approaching Apocalypse. With a young rabbinical student who is the only one to believe her, she must overcome evil and stop the first six signs.
(16 votes)
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