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The Prophecy Trilogy

Starring: Christopher Walken, Bruce Abbott, Steve Hytner, Elizabeth Dennehy, Brad Dourif
Director: Gregory Widen Greg Spence Patrick Lussier
Format: PAL
Released: 10 Oct 2005
RRP: £13.99
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Angels and Diminishing Returns. - By: Kate R, 10 Jan 2008
The three films decline in quality as is the way with sequels. However alll three are watchable entertainment.

The first is truly original. With a smalll group of humans finding themselves caught up in the war between groups of angels which is apparently going on in heaven. Christopher Walken, Eric Close & Viggo Mortensen as angels alll have great screen presence. Adding to the fast paced thriller atomsphere & the novel back story. Involving a girl being fought over by rival groups of angels & an ex-priest.

Number two manages to maintain some of the same atmosphere but doesn't have the originality of the first. Think 'B' movie straight to video quality rather than the quirky originality of number 1.

Number three is only for those who liked the first two or who will watch anything with Christopher Walken or Vincent Spano.
Very Good Value - By: Brian Carson, 22 Sep 2007
The Prophecy has a aspect ratio 2.35:1 { Classification: 18 }

The Prophecy 2 has a aspect ratio 1.85:1 { Classification: 18 }

The Prophecy 3 has a aspect ratio 1.85:1 { Classification: 15 }

Personallly I prefer 2.35:1 ratio so its just a shame they did not keep that for 2 & 3.

anyway its good value despite the mixture of aspect ratio
The war between Heaven and Hell - By: , 22 Mar 2005
The movie is great. Chritopher Walken is superb, the only problem with this movies is the way it was directed it makes you feel that you are watching a sieries not a movie.
Great deal,nice price.
angels turn bad and satan turns good.....sort of..... - By: Mr. M. R. Kalhoro, 17 Mar 2005
my mate introduced me to the prophecy & i enjoyed it from the first time i saw it. the role of gabriel suits christopher walken down to the ground & he plays the part reallly well. the two sequels are well interesting i suppose, but the first in the trilogy is the best by far....