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the exorcist the version you ve never seen | Year: 1973 Classification: Horror Directed: - William Friedkin Actors/Actresses: - Ellen Burstyn - Max von Sydow - Linda Blair Shocking, Thrilling, Disturbing This was a movie that was extremely shocking and verbose for its time period (1973). We see a tale of an 11 year old girl being possessed by a demon followed by continous suspense. I believe this movie revolutionized the way people looked at horror flicks. Between Regan's rotating head, the disturbing scene of her masturbation with a crucifix, and the unbelievably random scene where she spider walks down the stairs. The extra scenes really added to the value of an already classic movie. From beginning to end this movie will keep you on the edge. It really makes you think about what is going on. The part that I especially felt was when you could see the imprints of the words "HELP ME" on Regan's stomach when they lift her shirt up a little bit. That was a wild scene to say the least. The acting was superb. Ellen Bursten and Linda Blair are amazing in their parts. William Peter Blatty created a real gem with this masterpiece. As of now, I haven't seen a tale of possession that has been able to touch this classic. If you enjoyed this movie, also check out The Omen movies, which were also great ones. A Classic Realistic Horror Film. When a 12 year old little girl (Linda Blair in a Oscar Nominated Role) has been Possessed by a Demon, who is Control of her Body. When a Down on his Luck Pyschiatrist Priest (Jason Miller in a Strong Performance, who was also Oscar Nominated), who tries to help the Possessed Little Girl. The Psychiatrist Priest gets help from a Professional Exorcist Priest (Max Von Sydow) to Removie the Evil Spirit out of her. Directed by Oscar-Winner:William Friedkin (To Live and Die in L.A., Rampage, The Guardian) brings an Strong, Realistic Horror Film was Based on a True Fact. Based on the Novel by William Peter Blatty, who win an Oscar for Best Adapated Screenplay from his Novel makes this Horror Film an True Classic. This film also Win an Oscar for Best Sound. The Film was Oscar Nominated for Best Director, Best Actress-Ellen Burstyn, Best Art Director(Set Decoration), Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing and Best Picture. This film was Good Supporting Performance, including-Kitty Winn and Lee J. Cobb. The First DVD has both Widescreen and Pan & Scan with Dolby Stereo 2.0 Surround Sound. The Special Edition DVD has Commentaries Tracks by the Director, the Novelist and the Original Sound Effects, a Documentary, Deleted Scenes and More. Well, the Newest Studio Cut by William Friedkin added 11 Minutes of Footage in the New Exorcist DVD with an New Digitally Widescreen Transfer and an New Remastered Soundtrack in Dolby Digital 5.1 Expended Surround Sound. DVD Extras are:The Original but Added Commentary Track by Director:Friedkin. Production Notes, Traliers and Radio Spots. Watch for William Peter Blatty in an Unbilled Cameo. This is a real horror classic. Grade:A. The Best and Original This is probably the best horror film to date, still an excellent movies even though the effects are dated. It destroyed (Linda Blair's) the little girl's career as an actress because people were never able to disassociate her with the possesed girl. She was only 15 when she made the movie. Buy The Exorcist The Version You Ve Never Seen at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on The Exorcist The Version You Ve Never Seen Search with the Priority Search Engine on The Exorcist The Version You Ve Never Seen This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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