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'''Priest of Evil''' is a Finnish film and the first of it's kind as a full-blooded thriller. After a strange succession of deaths in the Helsinki metrostations, the police are baffled. No one has seen anything, and the CCTV tapes show nothing. This is the work of a deluded but dangerous serial killer living in an underground bunker in the middle of an uninhabited Helsinki hillside. Detective Sergeant Timo Harjunpää of the Helsinki Violent Crimes Unit has to face his most terrifying opponent yet. Harjunpää, who's only a shadow of the man he used to be, is also at the same time plotting revenge on the man who killed his daughter, and dealing with his wife, who has turned to God after their loss.
'''Priest of Evil''' is a 2010 Finnish film and the first of its kind as a full-blooded thriller. After a strange succession of deaths in the Helsinki metrostations, the police are baffled. No one has seen anything, and the CCTV tapes show nothing. This is the work of a deluded but dangerous serial killer living in an underground bunker in the middle of an uninhabited Helsinki hillside. Detective Sergeant Timo Harjunpää of the Helsinki Violent Crimes Unit has to face his most terrifying opponent yet. Harjunpää, who's only a shadow of the man he used to be, is also at the same time plotting revenge on the man who killed his daughter, and dealing with his wife, who has turned to God after their loss.


'''The following images were taken from various production stills/trailers, which have been made available on the internet.'''
'''The following images were taken from various production stills/trailers, which have been made available on the internet.'''

Revision as of 00:40, 2 November 2010

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Priest of Evil (2010)

Priest of Evil is a 2010 Finnish film and the first of its kind as a full-blooded thriller. After a strange succession of deaths in the Helsinki metrostations, the police are baffled. No one has seen anything, and the CCTV tapes show nothing. This is the work of a deluded but dangerous serial killer living in an underground bunker in the middle of an uninhabited Helsinki hillside. Detective Sergeant Timo Harjunpää of the Helsinki Violent Crimes Unit has to face his most terrifying opponent yet. Harjunpää, who's only a shadow of the man he used to be, is also at the same time plotting revenge on the man who killed his daughter, and dealing with his wife, who has turned to God after their loss.

The following images were taken from various production stills/trailers, which have been made available on the internet.

The following weapons were used in the film Priest of Evil:


Glock 17

Glock 17 (which is the real-life sidearm of Finnish Police Force) is used by all of the cops in the film, including Detective Sergeant Timo Harjunpää (Peter Franzén), Onerva Nykänen (Jenni Banerjee)and Matias Krankke (Jorma Tommila).

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Timo Harjunpää (Peter Franzén) with a Glock 17.
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Onerva Nykänen (Jenni Banerjee) and Matias Krankke (Jorma Tommila) armed with Glock 17s.

Smith & Wesson 629

A Smith & Wesson 629 is used by Timo Harjunpää (Peter Franzén), throughout the whole film.

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Smith & Wesson Model 629 - .44 Magnum
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Harjunpää questioning a suspect with a Smith & Wesson 629.

Beretta 92FS

A Beretta 92FS is seen on the poster of the movie.

Links

The official teaser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXZbnGSv_kU

The official english trailer :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm2N0du88AQ