The Exorcist (1973) 480p 350MB Dual Audio Rating: 8.0/10 Genre: Horror Thriller Director: William Friedkin Release Date: 16 March 1974 Stars: Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Lee J. Cobb Storyline: 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. Download This Movie Via Single Resumable Links Size: 350MB Download Movie Via Resumable Splitted 70Mb Parts Swankshare Parts: Sharebeast Parts: Sendmyway Parts: Sendspace Parts: Uploadbaz Parts: Albafile Parts: Hipfile Parts: Uppit Parts: Password: www.filmsmella.com.
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20 August 2004 ( 4). 20 May 2005 ( 5) Country United States Language Budget $147 million Box office $661 million (worldwide total, all five films) The Exorcist is an American consisting of five installments based on the novel, created by, and part of franchise. The films have been distributed by and. The films have grossed over 661 million at the worldwide box office. Critics have given the films mixed reviews.
In 2004, a prequel ( ) was released. This was the second version of the prequel film made at that time as the first version (directed by ) was deemed unsatisfactory by the studio upon completion, and the entire project was refilmed by director. However, Schrader's version received a limited release in 2005, after Harlin's, and was titled. On January 22, 2016, announced they were developing a of The Exorcist. It premiered on September 23, 2016. Contents. Films Crew / detail Film Year 1973 1977 1990 2004 2005 Director William Peter Blatty Producer John Boorman Richard Lederer Carter DeHaven Writer William Peter Blatty William Goodhart William Peter Blatty Alexi Hawley (story) (story) William Wisher Jr.
Caleb Carr Composer Trevor Rabin Cinematography Editor Evan A. Lottman Norman Gay Todd Ramsay Peter Lee Thompson Todd E. Miller Tim Silano Production Company Hoya Productions Distributor Warner Bros. Release date December 26, 1973 June 17, 1977 August 17, 1990 August 20, 2004 May 20, 2005 Runtime 121 minutes 117 minutes 110 minutes 114 minutes 116 minutes The Exorcist. Main article: Based on the 1971 novel by, The Exorcist marries three scenarios into one plot.
The film opens with Father Merrin on an archaeological dig in, near, in. He is alerted that a small carving is found in the dig, resembling a grimacing, bestial creature. After talking to one of his supervisors, he travels to a statue of; the small carving resembles the head of the statue.
He sees ominous figures and two dogs fight viciously nearby, setting the tone for the rest of the film. Exorcist II: The Heretic. Main article: Father Philip Lamont , who is struggling with his faith, is assigned by the to investigate the death of Father Lankester Merrin. Merrin was killed in the first film during the exorcism of. The Cardinal informs Lamont (who has had some experience at exorcism, and has been exposed to Merrin's teachings) that Merrin is being investigated posthumously for heresy.
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Despite approval of the McNeil exorcism by a bishop, the Church is no longer convinced that McNeil was truly possessed, and the controversial nature of Merrin's books on the subject are being reconsidered as politically and theologically suspect. The Exorcist III. Main article: and directed by Blatty from his 1983 novel, the film stars and several cast members (, and ) from Blatty's previous film. The story takes place 17 years after the events of and centers on the philosophical police detective William F. Kinderman from the first film. He investigates a series of brutal murders in that resemble the of a serial killer executed about the time of the McNeil exorcism.
Originally titled Legion, the film was drastically changed after rewrites and re-shoots ordered by the studio. Studio executives demanded the addition of an exorcism sequence, and retitled the film as The Exorcist III in order to more strongly tie the film to the rest of the franchise. All of the deleted footage is apparently lost. Exorcist: The Beginning. Prudom, Laura. Retrieved February 2, 2016. Fangoria #122 (May 1993).
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150 - 152, Signet Books, 1974. Sarris, Andrew. Review reprinted in The Story Behind ‘The Exorcist’, written by Peter Travers and Stephanie Rieff, pgs. 154–158, Signet Books, 1974. Landau, Jon.
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