The Vatican Tapes parents guide

The Vatican Tapes Parent Guide

What the Devil went wrong?

Release date July 24, 2015

Exorcism can be a tricky business -- and it appears even The Vatican can't keep that a secret after some video evidence of a failed attempt goes public.

Why is The Vatican Tapes rated PG-13? The MPA rated The Vatican Tapes PG-13 for disturbing violent content, and some sexual references

Run Time: 91 minutes

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Why is The Vatican Tapes rated PG-13? The Vatican Tapes is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for disturbing violent content, and some sexual references

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Cast and Crew

The Vatican Tapes is directed by Mark Neveldine and stars Kathleen Robertson, Djimon Hounsou, Michael Peña.

Home Video

The most recent home video release of The Vatican Tapes movie is October 20, 2015. Here are some details…

The Vatican Tapes releases to home video (Blu-ray/Digital Copy or DVD) with the following extras:
- Audio Commentary with Director Mark Neveldine, Cinematographer Gerardo Madrazo and Actress Olivia Taylor Dudley
- “Tale of the Tapes” Featurette
- Deleted and Extended Scenes

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The attempt to cast out devils is the inspiration behind Exorcism of Emily Rose. A professor of cryptic codes and symbols becomes suspicious of secret religious information in The Da Vinci Code. For a non-fictional look at the headquarters of the Catholic Church, see Inside the Vatican.