Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaL'esorcista (1973) became a cultural phenomenon upon its release. This making-of documentary tells the story of its creation and describes how audiences reacted to it. Interviews with cast a... Leggi tuttoL'esorcista (1973) became a cultural phenomenon upon its release. This making-of documentary tells the story of its creation and describes how audiences reacted to it. Interviews with cast and crew are shown.L'esorcista (1973) became a cultural phenomenon upon its release. This making-of documentary tells the story of its creation and describes how audiences reacted to it. Interviews with cast and crew are shown.
- Self - 'Fr. Dyer'
- (as Fr. William O'Malley)
- Self - Technical Advisor
- (as Fr. Thomas Bermingham)
- Self - Assistant Director
- (as Terence Donnelly)
- Self - Sound Recordist
- (as Chris Newman)
- Self - Editor
- (as Bud Smith)
- Self - Dubbing Mixer
- (as Buzz Knudson)
Recensioni in evidenza
I count myself lucky to have seen all 3 edits of the documentary. The first, the British TV showing, was the best of the three, and with an excellent, if somewhat odd contribution from Mercedes McCambridge. Ironically, she was cut out of the other 2 versions, rather as she was cut out of the actual film credits. The second version I saw was on the VHS release - which had been expanded in parts - but the third, on the DVD, was ultimately the worst cut of a what was still a good documentary. I don't understand why writer Mark Kermode was cut out and imagine he was quite insulted - especially after reading his well researched book to accompany the programme. His absence makes the DVD version seem more disjointed, though some interviews in it are extended.
All in all, an excellent watch for any film fan - and funny to see the difference between pragmatic commentators like von Sydow and Friedkin as opposed to McCambridge and Burstyn - who still seem a little shaken by the whole experience!
10/10
Unfortunately the version included on the DVD is edited so that it no longer includes the presenter Mark Kermode or the contributions of Mercedes McCambridge. I don't see any reason why these sections were not included, in the case of Mark Kermode I feel his presence was necessary as he led the viewer through the massive back story much better than in the DVD version of the Documentary where sections seem far to patched together.
I still believe that the DVD version of the Documentary is one of the best ever but it was MUCH better when it was first broadcast.
But this is about the making of the movie and not the movie itself. You will be able to see behind the scenes stuff. And you will hear a lot of stuff. Some of it will or can be cringe. If you are too sensitive ... well you may have issues with the director. The way he got some of the acting ... especially from a kid .. also how he dealt with his other actors too. Safety and health? I am not sure with so much control on film sets today they could have gotten away with some of the stuff .. but you have to hear and see it to believe it - won't have the same impact if I just wrote it here.
The movie is really good - we knew that. The documentary is equally great - by just opening and revealing so much about the making of. A great bonus on the disc, though as I understand that bonus is also available in the cloud or wherever Warner will have it saved. If you liked the movie, this is a must watch .. and the review is up next ... Review number 10...666 (that's ten thousand, since review 666 was a long time ago ... but I had to go for that number ... you understand that right?) ...
10/10
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThere are four versions of this documentary: 1) The 1998 full-screen VHS and widescreen laserdisc releases had a 35-minute version. 2) The widescreen VHS had a 60-minute version. 3) The DVD and Blu-ray releases have the 74-minute version. 4) The original, uncut 81-minute version was released on BBC iPlayer for Halloween 2019. The 81 minute version, re-shown for the 2021 BBC Four broadcast, is referred to by Mark Kermode as the "Festival Version".
- Blooper(at around 38 mins) Director William Friedkin is talking about creating fake breath. For a few frames, a puff of breath appears above the fingers of his right hand.
- Citazioni
William Friedkin: Jane Fonda, she said, "Why would I want to be involved with a capitalist rip-off piece of shit like this?" She was in her anti-Vietnam phase.
- Versioni alternativeOnly the version included on the US-DVD and the UK-VHS version of "The Exorcist" (1973) are 74 Minutes long. The version on the UK-DVD only runs for 52 minutes.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Horror (2018)
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- El temor de Dios: 25 años de 'El exorcista'
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- The Getty Center - 1200 Getty Center Drive, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Friedking & Blatty interview)
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