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[[Gregory Hoblit]].
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Det. John Hobbes played by actor [[Denzel Washington]] is convinced that when killer Edgar Reese is executed, all of his troubles are over. But when people he knows and people on the street start to sing the same tune that Reese sang in the gas chamber, and those same people taunt him, he is told that maybe the cursed [[fallen angel]] [[Azazel]] is behind it all. Azazel is cursed to roam the Earth without a form, and he can switch bodies by any contact, making him hard to track. When Hobbes is forced to kill a man possessed by Azazel, he must clear his name while protecting his family and others from the evil, vengeful Azazel.
Det. John Hobbes played by actor [[Denzel Washington]] is convinced that when killer Edgar Reese is executed, all of his troubles are over. However, when strangers around Hobbes seem to start exhibiting traits of Reese, he finds that perhaps the killer has not moved beyond yet. Learning that the cursed [[fallen angel]] [[Azazel]] is cursed to roam the Earth without a form, and he can switch bodies by any contact, Hobbes must find a way to stop a spirit that is already dead.


== Other meanings ==
== Other meanings ==

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Fallen (1998) Genre: Horror / Mystery / Thriller / Directed by Gregory Hoblit.

Det. John Hobbes played by actor Denzel Washington is convinced that when killer Edgar Reese is executed, all of his troubles are over. However, when strangers around Hobbes seem to start exhibiting traits of Reese, he finds that perhaps the killer has not moved beyond yet. Learning that the cursed fallen angel Azazel is cursed to roam the Earth without a form, and he can switch bodies by any contact, Hobbes must find a way to stop a spirit that is already dead.

Other meanings