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1059:, who was running Warner Bros. then, that I didn't want it. "Look", I said, "I have daughters, I don't want to make a film about torturing a child", which is how I saw the original film. But then I read a three-page treatment for a sequel written by a man named William Goodhart and I was really intrigued by it because it was about goodness. I saw it then as a chance to film a riposte to the first picture. But it had one of the most disastrous openings ever – there were riots! And we recut the actual prints in the theatres, about six a day, but it didn't help of course and I couldn't bear to talk about it, or look at it, for years. 713:), many of his plans proved to be impossible, resulting in key exterior scenes having to be filmed at the Warner Bros. backlot. Even the MacNeil house in Georgetown had to be replicated in the studio because the filmmakers were refused permission to film at the original house. The filmmakers also had to replicate the infamous "Hitchcock Steps" adjacent to the MacNeil house, as they were refused permission by Washington city officials to shoot scenes by the real steps. There were also two weeks of filming in the New York metropolitan area. A key scene of a sleepwalking Regan about to wander off a rooftop was filmed in New York City, atop 797:, do you wanna have a look at it?' And I looked at half an hour of it and I thought it was as bad as seeing a traffic accident in the street. It was horrible. It's just a stupid mess made by a dumb guy – John Boorman by name, somebody who should be nameless, but in this case should be named. Scurrilous. A horrible picture." Friedkin later said that this sequel diminished the value of the original, and called it "the worst piece of crap I've ever seen" and "a freaking disgrace." He later added: "That film was made by a demented mind." 848:, there had to be a sequel, but did it have to be this desperate concoction, the main thrust of which is that original exorcism wasn't all it was cracked up to be? It's one thing to carry a story further along, but it's another to deny the original, no matter what you thought of it. I thought it was something even less than good, but this new film, which opened yesterday at the Criterion and other theaters, is of such spectacular fatuousness that it makes the first seem virtually an axiom of screen art. 1055: – I wanted a film about journeys that was positive, about good, essentially. And I think that audiences, in hindsight, were right. I denied them what they wanted and they were pissed off about it – quite rightly, I knew I wasn't giving them what they wanted and it was a really foolish choice. The film itself, I think, is an interesting one – there's some good work in it – but when they came to me with it I told 2717: 405:
to care, and despite Tuskin's attempt to keep them in the office to figure out what happened, insists on going home so the girl's father can hear her as well. Father Merrin, who belonged to a group of theologians that believed psychic powers were a spiritual gift that would one day be shared by all people, thought people like Kokumo and Regan were forerunners of this new type of humanity. In a vision, Merrin asks Lamont to watch over Regan.
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The film received a strongly negative response. Reports indicated that the film inspired derisive audience laughter at its premiere in New York City. William Peter Blatty claimed to have been the first person to start laughing at the theater in which he saw the film, only to be followed by the other
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failed: "Who knows where the blame ultimately lies? Boorman's illness and constant revising of the script can't have helped, but these events alone are not enough to explain the film's almighty failure. Boorman has certainly gone on to produce some fine work subsequently... When a list was compiled
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is demonstrably the worst film ever made. It took the greatest film ever made and trashed it in a way that was on one level farcically stupid and on another level absolutely unforgivable. Everyone involved in this, apart from Linda Blair, should be ashamed for all eternity." Christopher Porterfield
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as a possible director for the original film, but he turned the opportunity down as he found the story "rather repulsive". However, he was intrigued with the idea of directing a sequel, explaining that "every film has to struggle to find a connection with its audience. Here I saw the chance to make
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swarms. Lamont learns that Pazuzu attacks people who have psychic healing abilities. Regan is able to reach telepathically inside the minds of others; she uses this to help an autistic girl to speak as she waits to see Tuskin. Tuskin and her staff are shocked, but the girl's mother is too overjoyed
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Father Lamont visits the institute, but his attempts to question Regan about the circumstances of Merrin's death are rebuffed by Tuskin, who believes that Lamont's approach would do Regan more harm than good. In an attempt to plumb her memories of the exorcism, and specifically the circumstances in
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was Warner Bros.'s largest day and date launch, opening in 725 theatres in the United States and Canada and set an opening weekend record for the studio. with $ 6.7 million, but poor word of mouth dramatically hampered its performance. The film eventually grossed $ 30,749,142 in the United States,
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contains a chapter on the film in which Linda Blair said it was "one of the big disappointments of my career," and John Boorman commented: "The sin I committed was not giving the audience what it wanted in terms of horror... There's this wild beast out there which is the audience. I created this
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gives us something to sink our teeth into. It's unintentionally the funniest film to come along in ages; William Goodnart once wrote a Broadway comedy, I think this is his second. The dialogue invites hoots of derision and audience catcalls, and director John Boorman strives to be intellectually
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was conceived as a relatively low-budget affair: "What we essentially wanted to do with the sequel was to redo the first movie... Have the central figure, an investigative priest, interview everyone involved with the exorcism, then fade out to unused footage, unused angles from the first film. A
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on Blu-ray in a newly commissioned two-disc "Collector's Edition". The set includes the theatrical cut, a shorter alternative version of the film, new interviews with Linda Blair and editor Tom Priestly, as well as commentary tracks from director John Boorman and project consultant Scott Bosco.
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Regan, although now seemingly normal and staying with her guardian Sharon Spencer in New York City, continues to be monitored at a psychiatric institute by Dr. Gene Tuskin. Regan claims that she remembers nothing about her ordeal in Washington, D.C., but Tuskin believes that her memories are
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ritual attempted by Kokumo to get rid of locusts in Africa (although he failed and was possessed). Outside the house, Sharon dies from her injuries and Tuskin tells Lamont to watch over Regan. Regan and Lamont leave while Tuskin stays to answer police questions.
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of Regan. The taxi crashes into the Georgetown house, killing the driver, but Tuskin and Sharon survive; at the front of the house Sharon sets herself on fire. Although Lamont initially succumbs to the succubus, he is brought back by Regan and attacks her
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to observe Merrin exorcising a young boy, Kokumo, in Africa. Learning that the boy developed special powers to fight Pazuzu, who appears as a swarm of locusts, Lamont journeys to Africa, defying his superior, to seek help from the adult Kokumo.
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s first public performance began chasing Warner Bros. executives down the street within the first ten minutes of the screening. Friedkin saw half an hour of the film: "I was at Technicolor and a guy said 'We just finished a print of
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sequel. This was because they had filed lawsuits against both the studio and each other over profits, credits, and Blatty being barred from post-production during the first film. According to the film's co-producer Richard Lederer,
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Lamont and Regan return to the old house in Georgetown. The pair are followed in a taxi by Tuskin and Sharon, who are concerned about Regan's safety. En route, Pazuzu tempts Lamont by offering him unlimited power, appearing as a
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described the film as a "highly unsatisfactory psychic melodrama which falls flat on its face along some wayward path of metaphysical and religious fancy. It was released in two versions and is unintelligible in either."
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to her dress as well, killing her. Afterward, Lamont is assigned by the Cardinal to investigate the death of Father Lankester Merrin, who had been killed four years earlier in the course of exorcising the
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on May 24, 1976, with a budget of $ 11 million (the film ultimately cost $ 14 million to make). Although Boorman wanted to film the majority of the film on location (including Ethiopia and
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described the film as a "preposterous sequel Special effects are the only virtue in this turkey". Steven Scheuer wrote, "This may be the worst sequel in the history of film." Danny Peary dismissed
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a possessed woman in Latin America who claims to "heal the sick". However, the exorcism goes wrong and the woman knocks over lit candles, setting the place ablaze, and a candle inadvertently sets
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based on 65 reviews, with an average rating of 3.6/10. The site's consensus reads, "Hokey mystical effects, lousy plotting, and worse acting directly tarnishes the first's chilling legacy." On
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to reprise his role as Father Joseph Dyer from the first film. However, O'Malley was busy and could not take up the part, and the character of Father Dyer was changed to Father Philip Lamont.
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an extremely ambitious film without having to spend the time developing this connection. I could make assumptions and then take the audience on a very adventurous cinematic journey".
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Blair said in one interview that Pallenberg directed a lot of the film as well as did rewrites. Pallenberg was credited as the second unit director and a "creative associate".
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all were considered for or offered the part of Father Lamont, who John Boorman initially conceived as a younger priest in awe of Father Merrin's writings. As mentioned in
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The film was released on Blu-ray for the first time in both an individual set and as part of the Blu-ray release of "The Complete Anthology" on September 23, 2014.
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was originally released on VHS in the United States. The Laserdisc was exclusively released in Japan. A VHS reissue was released in the US on December 4, 1992, by
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was persuaded by Boorman to reprise the role of Father Merrin; he was initially reluctant to return because of his concerns over the negative impact of the first
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signed on to direct, stating that "the idea of making a metaphysical thriller greatly appealed to my psyche". Years earlier, Boorman had been considered by
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charges because of his controversial writings, as Church authorities are trying to modernise and do not want to acknowledge that Satan exists.
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house where the exorcism took place, Lamont returns to be coupled with Regan by the synchronizer. The priest is spirited to the past by
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gave the film zero stars out of four and declared it "the worst major motion picture I've seen in almost eight years on the job."
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by beating open its chest and pulling out its heart. In the end, Regan banishes the locusts (and Pazuzu) by enacting the same
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It all comes down to audience expectations. The film that I made, I saw as a kind of riposte to the ugliness and darkness of
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while a swarm of locusts deluges the house, which begins to crumble around them. However, Lamont manages to kill the
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initially agreed to direct the film, but never officially attached himself to the production. British filmmaker
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scary and only succeeds in turning a former shocker into a current piece of schlock." Russell Davies wrote in
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surpasses it. Maybe Boorman failed to execute the material, but the movie still deserved better than it got."
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gave this film its lowest possible rating and dismissed its story as "the expected demonic shenanigans."
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Boorman was unhappy with Goodhart's script and asked Goodhart to do a rewrite incorporating ideas from
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which Merrin died, Tuskin hypnotizes Regan, to whom she is linked by a "synchronizer", a revolutionary
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asserted, "The picture asks: Does great goodness bring upon itself great evil? This goes back to the
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This movie is a laughable horror It should be Exorcised out of the theatres." Bernard Drew wrote in
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Given the huge box-office success of the William Peter Blatty⁠ ⁠–⁠ ⁠William Friedkin production of
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arena and I just didn't throw enough Christians into it". McCabe offered no one answer as to why
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paleontologist/archaeologist who had inspired the character of Father Merrin in Blatty's novel
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Canby, Vincent (June 18, 1977). "Film: 'Exorcist II" The Heretic' Is Heavy Stuff".
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The film received generally negative reviews from critics and is often considered to be
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Interview with William Friedkin at the Chicago Critics Film Festival, April 14, 2013.
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turning a profit but still disappointing in comparison to the original film's gross.
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was beset by numerous problems during production. Boorman contracted a case of
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stated, "I never thought I'd appreciate Billy Freidkin because I didn't like
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Playwright William Goodhart was commissioned to write the screenplay, titled
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is the stupidest major movie ever made," and Jack Lewis wrote in the
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The role of Dr. Gene Tuskin was originally written for a man, with
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both considered. When the sex of the character was changed, both
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and written by William Goodhart. It is the second installment in
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Philip Lamont, a priest struggling with his faith, attempts to
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Murphy, A.D. (July 17, 1977). "June Key City Dom. B.O. Wow".
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Linda Blair agreed to reprise her role of Regan MacNeil for
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On September 25, 2018, Scream Factory, a subsidiary of
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preferred Boorman's sequel to the original, writing in
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was released in the United States on June 17, 1977, by
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I have, and because it scared the hell out of me; but
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Kokumo has become a scientist studying how to prevent
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signed on to reprise the role of Sharon Spencer for
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Index


John Boorman
William Peter Blatty
Linda Blair
Richard Burton
Louise Fletcher
Max von Sydow
Kitty Winn
Paul Henreid
James Earl Jones
William A. Fraker
Tom Priestley
Ennio Morricone
Warner Bros.
science fiction
horror film
John Boorman
The Exorcist film series
sequel
The Exorcist
Linda Blair
Richard Burton
Louise Fletcher
Max von Sydow
Kitty Winn
Paul Henreid
James Earl Jones
Paul Henreid
Regan MacNeil
demonic possession

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