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Exorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers is a 2006 direct-to-DVD horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott. While it shares its title with The Exorcism of Emily Rose, the film shares several close similarities with The Exorcist, and makes several references to other horror films.
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The film takes place in an undisclosed part of North America, in which a priest, Father Thomas Bates (Thomas Downey), is called upon to help exorcise Gail Bowers (Erica Roby), who has come to be possessed by malevolent forces. Father Bates is first alerted to the matter by a local couple, Clark and Anne Pederson (Griff Hurst and Noel Thurman). Clark, a worker for Blackthorn Industries, tells of the problems that the neighbourhood faces as the result of Gail's possessions, and that medical science has failed to make amends.
Using what powers are available, Father Bates visits Gail in her home — a Dutch Colonial residence similar to 112 Ocean Avenue — and begins to perform an exorcism. It is during this service that the malevolent forces possessing Gail begin to fight back against the priest, and force themselves to be revealed for the first time.
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