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Killing Faith

"No hope. No mercy. No turning back."

In the summer of 1859, a widowed physician reluctantly agrees to take a recently freed slave and her mysterious Caucasian daughter on a five-day journey through the bloody West to find a distant town's Faith Healer. The woman believes her daughter is possessed. The doctor believes she simply carries The Sickness. Either way the fact remains that every living thing the girl touches mysteriously dies.

Top Cast

  • Guy Pearce

    Guy Pearce

    Bender

  • DeWanda Wise

    DeWanda Wise

    Sarah

  • Bill Pullman

    Bill Pullman

    Ross

  • Raoul Max Trujillo

    Raoul Max Trujillo

    Shakespeare

  • Ryan de Quintal

    Ryan de Quintal

    Hershel

  • Emily Katherine Ford

    Emily Katherine Ford

    The Girl

  • Jack Alcott

    Jack Alcott

    Edward

  • Charlie Talbert

    Charlie Talbert

    Cotton

  • Joanna Cassidy

    Joanna Cassidy

    Maggie

Overview

In the summer of 1859, a widowed physician reluctantly agrees to take a recently freed slave and her mysterious Caucasian daughter on a five-day journey through the bloody West to find a distant town's Faith Healer. The woman believes her daughter is possessed. The doctor believes she simply carries The Sickness. Either way the fact remains that every living thing the girl touches mysteriously dies.

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