Unlike mainstream religious horror (e.g., The Exorcist ), The Preacher's Daughter avoids supernatural resolution. The demon is clearly a metaphor for intergenerational trauma and Munchausen by proxy. Pastor Micah isn't a villain but a pathetic man who mistakes control for love. The film’s most disturbing scene is quiet: Rachel eating cold beans from a can while her father preaches about hellfire outside her locked bedroom door.

The film features a cast of actors known for their work in the genre. The screenplay was crafted by Armstrong and produced by David Lord.

* Director. Brad Armstrong. * Mia Malkova. Alexis Fawx. Mercedes Carrera. The Preacher's Daughter (2016) - Cast & Crew - TMDB

The official synopsis from Letterboxd and IMDb outlines a classic tale of innocence and rebellion:

The movie features a well-known cast within its specific cinematic niche: The Preacher's Daughter (Video 2016) - IMDb

Despite her parents completely forbidding her from seeing him—calling him a heathen who will ruin her life—Marissa sneaks out to be with him. The strict religious pushback from her parents ironically drives Marissa and Billy closer together, resulting in a dramatic clash between her family's expectations and her desires. 👥 Key Cast and Crew

The story centers around , a 19-year-old girl who has spent her entire life under the strict supervision of her conservative father, Pastor Crenshaw. Known to her local religious community as "Daddy's little girl," Marissa has never experienced the outside world or engaged in romantic relationships. The Conflict

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