附註:Based on the novel by William Peter Blatty.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1973.
"Includes 11 minutes of scenes and images deleted before the film's 1973 release"--Container.
Special features: Commentary by director William Friedkin [audio feature]; Cast & crew [text feature]; TV spots (1 min.); Radio spots [audio feature]; Theatrical trailers (4 min.); Text features: Behind the screams, Blatty and Friedkin: Vision and differences, The most famous scene not in the movie, Fast facts, Awards.
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Iraq: interesting finds -- "Something I must do." -- Face-to-face -- Rats in the attic -- On the set -- Chris' walk home -- Mother and daughter -- Karras visits his mother -- Ouija board -- Birthday ideas -- Lost and unconnected -- Attic noises -- Chapel desecration -- Nervous disorder -- Hospital -- Chris' party -- "You're gonna die" -- "Make it stop!" -- And I shall be healed -- Temporal lobe diagnosis -- "The sow is mine!" -- Pathological state? -- Death strikes; the stairs -- Psychiatric exam -- From Garfield to Mineo -- Heard of exorcism? -- Scene of the crime -- Kinderman's theory -- "Do you know what she did?" -- Just help her -- Unwelcome visitor -- That thing upstairs -- Holy water and tongues -- Chris' realization -- English in reverse -- Body language -- Choosing the exorcist -- Merrin arrives -- Ritual guidelines -- "I cast you out." -- "The power of Christ" -- Karras' own demons -- Merrin's final battle -- "Take me!" -- Absolution -- Keepsake from Karras -- "I've got passes." -- End credits.
公播版
摘要:Actress Chris MacNeil becomes increasingly disturbed by the inexplicable behavior of her 12-year-old daughter Regan--mouthing obscenities, predicting the murder of one of Chris's friends, and urinating in public. Doctors and psychologists have no explanation and as a last option, Chris consults a priest. Father Damian Karras, a Jesuit who is having doubts about his own faith following his mother's death, investigates. Karras comes to no other conclusion that Regan is possessed by a demon. Father Merrin, an older Jesuit, helps Father Karras perform an exorcism, battling the demons inside the child. As much a film about Catholicism and the crisis of faith in the modern world as possession, the Exorcist remains a brilliant horror film, one with an archetypal ability to reach and disturb viewers.