The film begins with the point of view
of someone wandering through the streets of Georgetown, a voice
informing us "I have dreams... of a rose... and of falling down a long
flight of stairs." The point of view shows a warning of evil about to
arrive later that night at a church. Demonic growls are heard. Leaves
and other street trash suddenly come flying into the church as a crucifix comes to life. It then cuts to Lieutenant William F. Kinderman at a crime scene, where a 12-year-old boy named Thomas Kintry has been murdered.
Kinderman takes his friend, a priest named Father Dyer, out to see their mutually favorite film It's a Wonderful Life.
Kinderman later relates the gruesome details of the murder of the young
boy he was investigating that morning, including his crucifixion.
Another murder soon takes place - a priest is found decapitated
in a church. Dyer is shortly hospitalized—and found murdered the next
day - with the words "IT'S A WONDERFULL LIFE", written on a wall in Dyer's
blood.
The fingerprints at the crime scenes do not match, indicating a
different person was responsible for each. Kinderman tells hospital
staff the reason for his unease: seventeen years ago the vicious serial killer James "The Gemini" Venamun, was executed; with every victim he cut off the right index finger and carved the Zodiac sign of Gemini
into the palm of their left hand. Kinderman noticed the hands of the
three new victims and verified that the Gemini's sign has been there.
The Gemini Killer also always used an extra "L" in his notes sent to the
media, such as "usefull" or "carefull". Furthermore, to filter out
false confessions, the original Gemini Killer's true mutilations were
kept a secret by the Richmond police's homicide department; the newspapers were made to wrongfully report that the left middle finger was severed and that the Gemini sign was carved on the back of the victim.
Kinderman visits the head of the psychiatric ward, Dr. Temple, who relates the history of a man in Cell 11, that he was found wandering aimlessly seventeen years ago with amnesia. The man was locked up, catatonic
until recently when he became violent and claimed to be the Gemini
Killer. Kinderman sees that the patient resembles his dead friend Father Damien Karras. The patient expresses ignorance of Father Karras, but boasts of killing Father Dyer.
The next morning, a nurse and Dr. Temple are found dead. Kinderman
returns to see the patient in Cell 11, who claims that after his
execution his soul entered Karras's dying body. The Gemini's spiritual
"master", who had possessed the girl Regan MacNeil,
was furious at being pushed out of the child's body and is exacting its
revenge by putting the soul of the Gemini Killer into the body of
Father Karras. Each evening, the soul of the Gemini leaves the body of
Karras and possesses the elderly people with senile dementia
elsewhere in the hospital and uses them to commit the murders. The
Gemini Killer forced Dr. Temple to bring Kinderman to him or he would
suffer in unspeakable ways — Temple couldn't take the pressure, and he
committed suicide.
The Gemini possesses an old woman, who makes a failed attempt to
murder Kinderman's daughter. The possessed patient attacks Kinderman,
but the attack abruptly ends when a priest, Father Paul Morning (Nicol Williamson),
enters the corridor leading to cell 11 and attempts an exorcism on the
patient. The Gemini's "patron" intervenes, taking over the patient's
body, and the priest is all but slain. Kinderman arrives in time and
attempts to euthanize
Karras after finding the body of the priest but is hurled into the wall
by the possessed Karras. Father Morning manages to briefly regain
consciousness and tells Karras, "Damien, fight him." Karras regains his
free will briefly and cries to Kinderman, "Bill, now! Shoot now! Kill me
now!" Kinderman fires his revolver several times, hitting Karras in the
chest, fatally wounding him. The Gemini is now gone...and Karras is
finally free. With weak breaths, he says "We won, Bill. Now free me."
Kinderman puts his revolver against Karras' head—and fires.
The film ends with Kinderman standing over Karras' grave.
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