New York police officer Ralph Sarchie investigates a series of crimes. He joins forces with an unconventional priest, schooled in the rites of exorcism, to combat the possessions that are terrorizing their city.

Butler: This is it.
Sarchie: I think the Addams family lives here.
[about zoo lions]
Sarchie: You know, uh, the last time we took somebody else's job, you almost got eaten.
Butler: Yeah, if something eats me here, feel free to say "I told you so."
Mendoza: [notices waitress]
Sarchie: So you're not all pedophiles, huh?
Mendoza: Any other stereotypes you want to hit while I'm here?
Sarchie: I've met a lot of priests. You don't seem the type.
Mendoza: And I've known a lot of cops, and you're exactly the type.
Santino: It was me. It was me who made her jump.
Mendoza: A saint is not a moral exemplar. A saint is a life-giver.
Sarchie: You see, Father, as we speak every day, out there, someone's getting hurt, ripped off, murdered, raped. Where's God when all that's happening? Hmm?
Mendoza: In the hearts of people like you, who put a stop to it. I mean, we can talk all night about the problem of evil, but what about the problem of good? I mean, if there's no God, if the world is just "survival of the fittest," then why are all the men in this room willing to lay down their lives for total strangers? Hmm?
Butler: You know, when your radar goes off, you usually wind up with stitches?
Sarchie: You're an adrenaline junkie, and without my radar, you don't get your fix. Okay?
Jane: [hissing until spit bubbles out]
Butler: [to Sarchie] Do you think she's single?
[last lines]
Mendoza: Ralph Sarchie, do you renounce Satan and all of his works?
Sarchie: I do renounce him. All his works, and all his ways. I renounce all evil.