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for a final speech and then willingly dropping dead after his alcoholic, abusive father, a Christian evangelist, dies a natural death from a heart attack. As his motive for the killing was always to shame his father, the Gemini Killer's purpose for remaining on Earth no longer exists and he kills Karras in order to leave his host body. In Blatty's original screenplay adaptation, the ending is similar to the novel except that the Gemini Killer's death is not self-induced but forced supernaturally and suddenly by the death of his father. In both novel and early screenplay, the Gemini Killer's motives for his murders are also given further context via a long series of flashbacks that portray his and his brother's childhood and their relationship with their father.
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possessions. Riley suggests he talk to Father Paul Morning, who handled an exorcism in the Philippines and that "his hair turned white overnight" as a result. Riley reveals a connection between the victims regarding the Regan MacNeil case: Kanavan allowing that exorcism to take place, Dyer being friends with the family, and Kintry's mother being the one who decoded a backwards message on a tape recording of
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do not match, indicating different people committed each murder. Dyer falls ill and ends up in hospital which houses a psychiatric ward for the elderly. He is also murdered and decapitated with all of his blood neatly placed in small bottles. After questioning patients in the mental ward, assisted by Sergeant Mel Atkins, Kinderman notices that the murders fit the
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perform another exorcism. As he attempts to cleanse Karras, "The Master" intervenes, taking over Karras' body, and Morning is severely mutilated. Kinderman rushes back to the hospital with the now unconscious patient and attempts to euthanize Karras. The possessed Karras then torments and attempts to kill Kinderman.
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The next morning, Kinderman is called to the scene of a murder. Thomas Kintry, a Black youth, has had his head replaced with the head from a statue of Jesus. Afterwards, a priest, Father Kanavan, is murdered in the confessional one night, and is also decapitated. The fingerprints at the crime scenes
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opened in first place in its opening weekend, earning $ 9,312,219 in the United States and Canada. It grossed a total of $ 26,098,824 in the United States and Canada and $ 18 million internationally for a total of $ 44 million worldwide. Blatty attributed its poor box office performance to the title
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director's cut, Blu-ray producer Cliff MacMillan explains further as to the journey to get there and the outcome: "We conducted an exhaustive search through a pallet of film assets from the original shoot to re-create William Peter Blatty's intended vision. Unfortunately, that footage has been lost
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The execution-style ending that Blatty pitched to the studio – which was in the shooting script and actually filmed – differs radically from the ending of both the novel and the first screenplay adaption developed from the novel. The novel ends with the Gemini Killer summoning Kinderman to his cell
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As "The Master" chants how victory is on his side, Father Morning regains consciousness and tells Karras to fight. The real Karras briefly regains his free will and cries out to Kinderman to shoot and kill him. Kinderman does this, freeing Karras from both the Gemini Killer and his "Master". Later,
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That night, a nurse is murdered, and Dr. Temple dies by suicide. Kinderman returns to see Karras who is still possessed by the Gemini Killer. The killer explains that he is being aided by "The Master", presumably Pazuzu, who was vengeful for Karras expelling him from Regan's body. "The Master" took
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released a two-disc Collector's Edition of the film, including the supposedly lost footage. The website states: "We know that the biggest question you might have is: Will there be a 'Director's Cut' of the film? The answer is yes—but with some caveats. We are working on putting together a version
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as Father Morning, a character added just for the new climax. Blatty had to make the best of it in the narrative while racing to complete the film. Blatty confirmed that when the possessed Karras speaks in an asexual voice, saying, "I must save my son, the Gemini," that this is, in fact, either a
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The exhumation of Damien Karras's body in Jesuit cemetery. Later it is discovered that dead body is actually from Brother Fain, a Jesuit who was tending Karras's body and who disappeared 15 years ago. Although this scene is deleted, parts of it are used in a new ending where Patient X/Karras is
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until six weeks ago when he became lucid and violent, claiming to be the Gemini Killer. The patient is Kinderman's old friend Damien Karras, who is in fact possessed by Venamun. The Gemini Killer expresses ignorance of Karras, but boasts of murdering Father Dyer and the other victims years ago.
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The Gemini Killer possesses another elderly patient (Viveca Lindfors), who leaves the hospital disguised as a nurse and attempts to murder Kinderman and his family at their home. The attack abruptly ends when Father Morning arrives at the hospital to confront Karras, having sensed a calling to
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Kinderman visits Father Riley, the head of the church council that Kanavan and Dyer worked for and that Kanavan himself ran fifteen years earlier. When discussing a connection between the murders, Kinderman believes the suspect to be possessed by the Gemini and questions Riley on his belief in
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On the climactic exorcism scene, Blatty later said: "It's all right, but it's utterly unnecessary and it changes the character of the piece." Although at the time, Blatty told the press that he was happy to re-shoot the film's ending and have the story climax with a frenzy of special effects,
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the spirit of Venamun (who was executed the same night), and placed it in Karras's body with Karras' spirit locked inside to witness the horrific acts as punishment. The Gemini Killer has possessed other people in the institution to carry out his murders and forced Dr. Temple to help him.
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Kinderman questions another patient at the hospital, elderly Mrs. Clelia, who knows nothing of Dyer's murder. He then visits the head of a psychiatric ward, Dr. Temple, who relates the history of one of his patients. The patient was found wandering aimlessly fifteen years previously with
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wrote: "If Part II sequels are generally disappointing, Part IIIs are often much, much worse. It can seem as if nothing is going on in them except dim murmurings about the original movie — murmurings that mostly remind you of what isn't being delivered." He additionally labeled
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tapes of the film's dailies to assemble the director's cut. However, even some of that footage was incomplete, so scenes from the theatrical re-shoot were used to fill in the gaps. This director's cut is a composite of varying footage quality from the best available sources."
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Blatty's original cut did not have Jason Miller as Karras/Patient X in it, and it had a different isolation cell for scenes in which Kinderman talked with Patient X/Gemini killer. Some promotional photos show Patient X and Kinderman talking in the original
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that "my husband tells me that it is Morgan Creek's claim that they have lost all the footage, including an alternative opening scene, in which Kinderman views the body of Karras in the morgue, right after his fall down the steps." However, film critic
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between me and the studio. I was entitled to one preview, then they could go and do what they wanted with the picture. They gave me a preview but it was the lowest end preview audience I have ever seen in my life. They dragged in zombies from
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An alternative opening scene in which Kinderman views the body of Karras in the morgue after his fall down the stairs in the ending of the first film. When Kinderman leaves the morgue, the heart monitor shows signs of life from the body of
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One scene missing from the re-filmed climax, but which appears in the trailer, shows Karras/the Gemini Killer "morphing" through a variety of faces. It was left out of the film because Blatty was not happy with the special effects work.
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produced because none of the studios would allow him to direct the film. Jaffe agreed to try and package it for Blatty and secured a deal with the film company that would finally make the film. Jaffe served as associate producer on
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himself" taking control. This ties into the revelation earlier in the film that the Gemini was sent into Karras' body as revenge for the Regan MacNeil exorcism. The altered voice in the climax is deliberately similar to that of
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A longer version of the scene where Kinderman talks with the priest about the murders and when a demon face is shown on the statue of the saint. Originally, an unseen intruder cuts the statue's head and places a knife in its
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Working on the film, Brad Dourif recalled: "We all felt really bad about it. But Blatty tried to do his best under very difficult circumstances. And I remember George C. Scott saying that the folks would only be satisfied if
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came out and sang a song at the end!" Dourif feels that "the original version was a hell of a lot purer and I liked it much more. As it stands now, it's a mediocre film. There are parts that have no right to be there."
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signed up for the role, impressed by Blatty's screenplay: "It's a horror film and much more… It's a real drama, intricately crafted, with offbeat interesting characters… and that's what makes it genuinely frightening."
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as a novel instead, published in 1983. It was a bestseller. Blatty then decided to turn the book back into a screenplay. Blatty had a meeting with Steve Jaffe who had been the publicist for both his original
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Critic Brian McKay of efilmcritic.com remarked that the movie is "not quite as chilling as the first story" yet "is at least a quality sequel", being worth watching but suffering from many "uneven" aspects.
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to watch this film. It was unbelievable. But I decided, better I should do it than anyone else. I foolishly thought: I can do a good exorcism, I'll turn this pig's ear into a silk purse. So I did it.
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New exorcism ending that Blatty had to film also had a small part deleted in which Karras/Patient X is morphing through many other faces. One theatrical trailer shows this deleted scene.
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imposed by Morgan Creek, having always intended for the film to retain the title of the novel. During development and production, the film went under various titles, including
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was shot on location in Georgetown for eight weeks in mid-1989. Additional interior filming took place in DEG Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina. Blatty completed
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of the film on time, and only slightly over budget. However, four months later, Morgan Creek informed Blatty that a new ending had to be shot. Blatty said that "
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As per the stipulations for his deal with Morgan Creek, Blatty was to direct the movie himself, and it was to be filmed on location in Georgetown.
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as part of their multi-picture deal with Morgan Creek that commenced in 1987 and concluded in 1991, when the latter switched distribution through
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reported that 59% of critics gave the film positive write-ups based on 46 reviews, with a rating of 5.70/10. The critical consensus reads: "
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in Gainesville possibly hours before the violent spree started and may have gotten ideas for his murderous rampage from the horror flick.
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in 2023. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $ 44 million domestically against a production budget of $ 11 million.
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that will be close to Blatty's original script using a mixture of various film and videotape sources that we have been provided with."
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feed that the director's cut was discovered and would eventually be released. Blatty later wrote on his website: " are planning a new
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The aftermath of the death scene of the first murdered priest, where his dead body is shown holding his severed head while sitting.
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The original story that I sold (and that I shot) ended with Kinderman blowing away Patient X. There was no exorcism. But it was a
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that have the hallmarks of the Gemini, a deceased serial killer. Blatty based aspects of the Gemini Killer on the real-life
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Kinderman and Sergeant Atkins watch Karras' funeral, his tombstone listing his death at the age of 40 on 9 October 1975.
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Despite his misgivings about the studio-imposed reshoots, Blatty remarked on his pride in the finished version of
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was set in 1973, the year of the film's release, the year that Karras died is listed as 1975 on his headstone in
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was first released in October 1989 in the European MIFED Film Market and then opened in 1,288 theaters in the
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both wanted to make the film; Blatty decided upon Morgan Creek after Carolco suggested the idea of a grown-up
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writer Ralph Novak began his review with, "as a movie writer-director, William Peter Blatty is like
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called it "a restrained, haunting chiller which stimulates the adrenaline and intellect alike", and
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attached to direct. When Friedkin left the project, Blatty adapted the script into the 1983 novel
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novel (though he played a minor role in the eventual film), as the protagonist. Blatty conceived
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of James Venamun, "The Gemini Killer", a serial killer who was executed fifteen years earlier.
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is a talky, literary sequel with some scary moments that rival anything from the original."
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is a better and funnier (intentionally) movie than either of its predecessors."
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giving birth to possessed twins. Blatty offered directorial responsibilities to
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closer to Blatty's vision in 2016, with footage assembled from various sources.
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novel and the original film. He told Jaffe of the problem he had with getting
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Charles Powell as body double for Jason during exorcism climax (uncredited)
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from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA, for
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series have been clamoring for. In 2007, Blatty's wife reported on a
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apparently this compromise was forced on Blatty against his wishes:
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on August 17, 1990. Unlike its predecessors, it was distributed by
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has stated that the search for the missing footage is "ongoing".
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was keen to proceed with Blatty and Friedkin's plans for another
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I begged them when they were considering titles not to name it
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The film became a focal point of the trial of serial killer
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is the house-of-cards plot that is constantly collapsing."
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and the screenplay for its 1973 film adaptation, conceived
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American Exorcist: Critical Essays on William Peter Blatty
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was released in the United States on August 17, 1990, by
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The central role of Lt. Kinderman had to be recast, as
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In December 2015, Morgan Creek began hinting via its
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was a disaster beyond imagination. You can't call it
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With an $ 11 million budget, the tentatively-titled
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William Peter Blatty
Legion
George C. Scott
Ed Flanders
Jason Miller
Scott Wilson
Nicol Williamson
Brad Dourif
Gerry Fisher
Barry De Vorzon
Morgan Creek Productions
20th Century Fox
supernatural horror film
William Peter Blatty
Legion
The Exorcist film series
The Ninth Configuration
George C. Scott
Ed Flanders
Jason Miller
Scott Wilson
Nicol Williamson
Brad Dourif
Exorcist II: The Heretic
Georgetown
Zodiac Killer
The Exorcist
William Friedkin
Legion

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