Certificate
18
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Director of Photography
Owen Roizman, Billy Williams
Set Designer
Jerry Wunderlich
Production Designer
Bill Malley
Reviews
Entertainment Weekly - ...The first modern, F/X-heavy shriek-o-rama....[Miller and Burstyn] give harrowing, nuanced performances....Strikingly new amid [its era]..., Chicago Sun-Times - If movies are, among other things, opportunities for escapism, then THE EXORCIST is one of the most powerful ever made.
Author
William Peter Blatty
Hearing Impaired
English
Additional Information
With THE EXORCIST, William Friedkin (THE FRENCH CONNECTION, THE BOYS IN THE BAND) rivals Hitchcock for heart-stopping terror in this deeply horrifying
masterpiece that led to religious boycotts, fainting and nauseous audiences, and a commercial success that forever changed Hollywood. Linda Blair plays Regan, a 12-year-old girl possessed by the devil. After exhausting all the options of science, psychology, and medicine, Regan's mother (Ellen Burstyn) realizes the supernatural nature of her daughter's condition and resorts to a religious solution, turning to Father Karras (Jason Miller) for an exorcism. Aided by the mysterious Jesuit exorcist Father Merrin (Max von Sydow), Karras must confront not only supernatural phenomena but also his own inadequate faith and displaced guilt over his mother's recent death, a personal torment Regan uses to manipulate him, but with disturbing results.
Like THE GODFATHER before it and JAWS soon after, THE EXORCIST enjoyed
tremendous commercial and critical success that directly transformed Hollywood into the blockbuster behemoth of American culture.
Movie/TV Title
The Exorcist
Composer
Jack Nitzsche
Sound source
Dolby Digital 5.1
Awards
Best Screenplay Based On Material Previously Produced Or Published 1974 - William Peter Blatty
Editor
Norman Gay, Bud Smith, Jordan Leondopoulos, Evan Lottman