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The Exorcist

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The Exorcist

By: Mark Kermode
Narrated by: Mark Kermode
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Bloomsbury presents The Exorcist written and read by Mark Kermode.

Inspired by an alleged real case of demonic possession in 1949, The Exorcist became an international phenomenon on its release in 1973. A blockbusting adaptation of a best-selling novel, it was praised as ‘deeply spiritual’ by some sections of the Catholic Church while being picketed by the Festival of Light and branded ‘Satanic’ by the evangelist Billy Graham. Banned on video in the UK for nearly fifteen years, the film still retains an extraordinary power to shock and startle.

Mark Kermode’s compelling study of this horror classic was originally published in 1997, and then extensively updated and expanded in 2003 to incorporate the discovery of new material. This revised edition documents the deletion and reinstatement of key scenes that have now been integrated into the film to create The Exorcist: The Version You’ve Never Seen. Candid interviews with director William Friedkin and writer/producer William Peter Blatty reveal the behind the-scenes battles which took place during the production.©2020 Mark Kermode (P)2024 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Expected far more depth and a unique viewpoint from Kermode. A guy who loves and knows film inside out and claims this is his favourite film.
It was surface level analysis and provided no new insights or suppositions. I wasn’t bored but expected far better, particularly when forking out for it. Come on Mark Kermode, you’re capable of much better than this.

Surface level analysis.

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