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The Exorcist (1973)

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Overview

Director:
William Friedkin
Writers:
William Peter Blatty (screenplay)
William Peter Blatty (novel)
Release Date:
26 December 1973 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Drama | Horror | Thriller more
Tagline:
Something beyond comprehension is happening to a little girl on this street, in this house. A man has been called for as a last resort to try and save her. That man is The Exorcist. more
Plot:
A teenager is possessed by a mysterious entity and her mom seeks the help of two priests to save her daughter full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 12 wins & 14 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(63 articles)
Reel Good (From New York Post. 26 July 2008, 9:00 PM, PDT)
Friedkin To Take Inconvenient Truth To The Opera House (From WENN. 8 July 2008, 9:08 AM, PDT)
User Comments:
They don't make em like they used to... more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Ellen Burstyn ... Chris MacNeil

Max von Sydow ... Father Merrin

Lee J. Cobb ... Lt. Kinderman
Kitty Winn ... Sharon
Jack MacGowran ... Burke Dennings
Jason Miller ... Father Karras

Linda Blair ... Regan
Reverend William O'Malley ... Father Dyer (as Reverend William O'Malley S.J.)
Barton Heyman ... Dr. Klein
Peter Masterson ... Dr. Barringer, Clinic Director (as Pete Masterson)
Rudolf Schündler ... Karl
Gina Petrushka ... Willi
Robert Symonds ... Dr. Taney
Arthur Storch ... Psychiatrist
Reverend Thomas Bermingham ... Tom, President of University (as Reverend Thomas Bermingham S.J.)
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Exorcist 2000 (Australia) (cable TV title)
The Exorcist: The Version You Haven't Seen Yet (USA) (recut version)
The Exorcist: The Version You've Never Seen (USA) (promotional title)
William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist (USA) (reissue title)
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Runtime:
122 min | 132 min (director's cut)
Country:
USA
Color:
Color (Metrocolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (1979 re-release) | DTS-ES (director's cut) | Dolby Digital EX (director's cut) | Mono (original release) | SDDS (director's cut)
Certification:
Philippines:R-18 | Canada:18 (Nova Scotia) (re-rating) (1998) | Singapore:R(A) (re-rating) (cut) | Canada:R (Nova Scotia) (original rating) | South Korea:15 | Portugal:M/16 | Australia:MA (TV rating) | Canada:R (video rating) | Canada:R (Ontario) | Italy:VM14 (director's cut) | Brazil:18 (original rating) | Brazil:14 | Singapore:(Banned) (original rating) | UK:(Banned) (original rating) | Canada:14A (re-rating) | Malaysia:(Banned) | Argentina:16 | Australia:R | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) (2000 re-release) | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia) (2000 re-release) | Canada:AA (Ontario) (2000 re-release) | Canada:R (Manitoba) (also 2000 version) | Chile:14 (re-rating) (2000) | Chile:18 (original rating) | Finland:K-18 | France:-12 (director's cut) | France:-16 (original rating) | Germany:16 (bw) (2001 re-release) | Hong Kong:IIB | Hungary:18 | Iceland:16 | Ireland:18 | Israel:18 | Italy:VM14 (re-release) | Mexico:C | Netherlands:16 (director's cut) | Netherlands:18 (original rating) | New Zealand:R16 | Norway:15 (2000) | Norway:18 | Singapore:M18 (video rating) (cut) | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 (re-rating) (1990) | UK:X (original rating) | USA:R | West Germany:18 (bw)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Among the subliminal photos inserted throughout the film ("the version you've never seen") are: when Chris MacNeil comes home and finds the kitchen lights flickering, a small demon/devil face is superimposed on the overhead exhaust fan above the stove; seconds later, just before Chris enters her daughter's room, an image of the face of the statue of Pazuzu appears on the door as it is opened; then, when Chris leaves the room, an image of the entire statue slowly becomes visible just to the left of the doorway, remains briefly, then fades away again. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Karras is drunk in his bed, his friend takes his cigarette from him. A few shots later, when Karras is lying down, the cigarette is in his hand again. more
Quotes:
Pazuzu: Your mother sucks cocks in Hell, Karras, you faithless slime. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "B.J. and the Bear: S.T.U.N.T. (#3.12)" (1981) more
Soundtrack:
Fliessend, Äusserst Zart (from Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 10) more

FAQ

Is Regan possessed by the devil, or a demon?
What were the noises in the attic?
Is it true that crew members and/or cast died mysteriously during filming?
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53 out of 68 people found the following comment useful:-
They don't make em like they used to..., 17 May 2005
10/10
Author: somesunnyday from Australia

"The scariest movie of all time". Some movie goers agree and some disagree. I belong to the former group, though I would like to rephrase it to "One of the scariest movies of all time". For those of you who have been living in a cave for the past twenty two years, the story is of a pre-pubescent girl, Regan (Linda Blair), possessed by a demon whom purports to be the Devil himself ("Now kindly undo these straps!").

In this day and age of schlock fest horror films being relentlessly released (or spewed out for want of a better term) by the big wig studios on a quest to cash in on the latest teenage trend, this premise for a horror story may not seem so scary to most. However, it's the road we take to arrive at this supposition that makes this film stand out from the rest.

The seeds of dread and fear are planted early with screen legend Max Von Sydow's Father Merrin receiving disturbing and familiar Omens of what is to come during an archaeological dig in Northern Iraq.

We're then taken to the setting where the real horror will begin in the Georgetown home of Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn), a successful divorcée film actress living with her daughter Regan. We're initially presented with a Regan who loves horses, has a close and loving relationship with her mother, is uncomfortable with the strained relationship between her parents and has the innocent demeanour and narrow vocabulary of every normal young girl.

The carefully crafted and ever so gradual change in Regan's personality, the strange drawings and figurines she creates, the emergence of Captain Howdy (Regan's imaginary friend) and strange outbursts ("You're gonna die up there") and so called physical convulsions force Chris to turn to doctors and eventually psychiatrists to try and get to the bottom of Regan's ever worsening behaviour. Her vocabulary becomes quite extensive with spine chilling, sudden maturity and her outbursts more terrifyingly violent. After exhausting all the "somatic" possibilities for Regan's troubles Chris desperately seeks help from world weary Jesuit Psychiatrist Priest Father Karras (Jason Miller) requesting an exorcism.

By the time Karras meets Regan, any semblance of the innocent young girl has completely vanished. Karras is grappling with his faith and subsequently doubts she is truly 'possessed'. Finally convinced that an exorcism is the way to go, he seeks permission from the Catholic Church, who grant him with the condition that he perform it with the help of the experienced Father Merrin.

Merrin arrives like a knight in shining armour for the ultimate showdown! A great screenplay by William Peter Blatty (based on his book), intelligent directing from William Friedken and outstanding performances from all the cast, particularly Ellen Burstyn as the traumatised mother make for a classic piece of horror that will stand the test of time. 10/10

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