Also Known As: The Exorcist: The Version You Haven't Seen Yet
Company: Warner Bros. / Warner Bros. / Hoya Productions
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
Budget: $10,497,444
Full Cast: Ellen Burstyn / Max von Sydow / Lee J. Cobb / Kitty Winn / Jack MacGowran / Jason Miller / Linda Blair / Mercedes McCambridge / William O'Malley / Barton Heyman / Peter Masterson / Rudolf Schündler / Gina Petrushka / Robert Symonds / Arthur Storch / Thomas Bermingham / Vasiliki Maliaros / Titos Vandis / Wallace Rooney / Ron Faber / Donna Mitchell / Roy Cooper / Robert Gerringer / Paul Bateson / Elinore Blair / William Peter Blatty / Mary Boylan / Dick Callinan / Mason Curry / Toni Darnay / Eileen Dietz / Joanne Dusseau / Bernard Eismann / Beatrice Hunter / Yvonne Jones / Don LaBonte / John Mahon / John Nicola / Vincent Russell
Cast and Character: Ellen Burstyn as Chris MacNeil / Max von Sydow as Father Merrin / Lee J. Cobb as Lt. William Kinderman / Kitty Winn as Sharon Spencer / Jack MacGowran as Burke Dennings / Jason Miller as Father Damian Karras / Linda Blair as Regan MacNeil / Mercedes McCambridge as Demon / William O'Malley as Father Dyer / Barton Heyman as Dr. Klein / Peter Masterson as Dr. Barringer - Clinic Director / Rudolf Schündler as Karl / Gina Petrushka as Willi / Robert Symonds as Dr. Taney / Arthur Storch as Psychiatrist
Color: Color
Countries: USA
Creators: n/A
Description: When the devil possesses a teenage girl, her only hope is an exorcism.
Directors: William Friedkin
Genres: Horror
Languages: English / Latin / Greek / French / German / Arabic
Location: 3600 Prospect Street, Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
MPAA: Rated R for strong language and disturbing images
Opening Weekend: $8,175,666
Plot: A visiting actress in Washington, D.C., notices dramatic and dangerous changes in the behavior and physical make-up of her 12-year-old daughter. Meanwhile, a young priest at nearby Georgetown University begins to doubt his faith while dealing with his mother's terminal sickness. And, book-ending the story, a frail, elderly priest recognizes the necessity for a show-down with an old demonic enemy.
Poster: posters/0070047.jpg
Rating: 8.0
Release Date: 26 December 1973 (USA)
Runtime: 122 min
Seasons: n/A
Sound Mix: 70 mm 6-Track / DTS-ES / Dolby Digital EX / Mono / SDDS
Tagline: Now... Open your eyes to... (1976 re-release)
Title: The Exorcist
Trailer:
Url: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070047/
Votes: 203,001
Writers: William Peter Blatty / William Peter Blatty
Year: 1973
The Exorcist got rated 8.0.
About the movie: A visiting actress in Washington, D.C., notices dramatic and dangerous changes in the behavior and physical make-up of her 12-year-old daughter. Meanwhile, a young priest at nearby Georgetown University begins to doubt his faith while dealing with his mother's terminal sickness. And, book-ending the story, a frail, elderly priest recognizes the necessity for a show-down with an old demonic enemy.
The Manchurian Candidate got rated 6.6.
About the movie: When his army unit was ambushed during the first Gulf War, Sergeant Raymond Shaw saved his fellow soldiers just as his commanding officer, then-Captain Ben Marco, was knocked unconscious. Brokering the incident for political capital, Shaw eventually becomes a vice-presidential nominee, while Marco is haunted by dreams of what happened -- or didn't happen -- in Kuwait. As Marco (now a Major) investigates, the story begins to unravel, to the point where he questions if it happened at all. Is it possible the entire unit was kidnapped and brainwashed to believe Shaw is a war hero as part of a plot to seize the White House? Some very powerful people at Manchurian Global corporation appear desperate to stop him from finding out.
The Wild Bunch got rated 8.1.
About the movie: In the Wild Bunch the movie opens with a group of aging outlaw's final score, a bank robbery. The event concludes with a violent and overtly bloody shootout that would generally mark the finale of a movie. This is correct in that it marks the finale of an era, for the characters and the world they live in. They simply can no longer keep up, the times are changing, technology advancing, and they're style of life is getting left behind in the dust that they spent so long galloping through. They abandon their careers for the simpler life of retirement. They enjoy this time, they live their fantasies. During this time the law is always on their tracks, bounty hunters. The further into their fantasy they get, the closer their demise seems to get. When one of their own is captured they are faced with the choice of escape or what is certainly a suicide mission to attempt and free their fallen behind comrade. For them it is not a choice. They all die in what can only be described as a ...
Singin' in the Rain got rated 8.4.
About the movie: In 1927, Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are a famous on-screen romantic pair. Lina, however, mistakes the on-screen romance for real love. Don has worked hard to get where he is today, with his former partner Cosmo. When Don and Lina's latest film is transformed into a musical, Don has the perfect voice for the songs. But Lina - well, even with the best efforts of a diction coach, they still decide to dub over her voice. Kathy Selden is brought in, an aspiring actress, and while she is working on the movie, Don falls in love with her. Will Kathy continue to "aspire", or will she get the break she deserves ?
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