The Exorcist - The Version You've Never Seen

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Brace yourself as one of the all-time spellbinders
possesses you all over again. Director William
Friedkin and producer/screenwriter William Peter
Blaty have revisited The Exorcist to integrate 11
minutes of scenes and images deleted before the
film's 1973 release and digitally restore the
picture and audio elements. The result is an
experience more gripping than ever.
Now seen are moments deepening the impact of the
performances by Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, Jason
Miller, Max von Sydow and Lee J. Cobb. They
include a 'nervous disorder diagnosis, expansion
of Father Merrin's arrival before the rigual,
priestly doubts during the ritual, andepilogue
with Lt. Kinderman and Father Dyer and most
notably, a shattering staircase descent by Regan.
Winner of Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay (by
Blatty) and Sound, The Exorcist astonishes time
and again like no other movie.

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Product Details
Title The Exorcist - The Version You've Never Seen
Format DVD
Condition New
Region Compatibility Region 1 NTSC-U/S (United States/U.S. territories, Canada or Bermuda systems)
Languages English
Subtitles Spanish, French
UPC 085391863229
Year 1973
Genre Horror
Director Friedkin, William
Runtime (minutes) 132
Rating Unrated
Format Size Widescreen
Actors Blair Linda - Burstyn Ellen - Cobb Lee J. - Von Sydow Max - Winn Kitty
Discs 1
Distribution House Warner

Product Description

Brace yourself as one of the all-time spellbinders
possesses you all over again. Director William
Friedkin and producer/screenwriter William Peter
Blaty have revisited The Exorcist to integrate 11
minutes of scenes and images deleted before the
film's 1973 release and digitally restore the
picture and audio elements. The result is an
experience more gripping than ever.
Now seen are moments deepening the impact of the
performances by Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, Jason
Miller, Max von Sydow and Lee J. Cobb. They
include a 'nervous disorder diagnosis, expansion
of Father Merrin's arrival before the rigual,
priestly doubts during the ritual, andepilogue
with Lt. Kinderman and Father Dyer and most
notably, a shattering staircase descent by Regan.
Winner of Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay (by
Blatty) and Sound, The Exorcist astonishes time
and again like no other movie.