The Fear of God: 25 Years of The Exorcist

The Fear of God: 25 Years of The Exorcist

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Exorcism | Horror

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Cast(s): Ellen Burstyn, William O'Malley, William Friedkin, Max von Sydow, Linda Blair See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 14min
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    A behind-the-scenes retrospective made for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the classic horror film, The Exorcist. Includes interviews with Linda Blair and the other stars of the film, along with commentary from the director and writer on some of the deeper meanings behind the elements they used to terrify their audiences, and previously unreleased footage including make-up tests and deleted scenes.
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A behind-the-scenes retrospective made for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the classic horror film, The Exorcist. Includes interviews with Linda Blair and the other stars of the film, along with commentary from the director and writer on some of the deeper meanings behind the elements they used to terrify their audiences, and previously unreleased footage including make-up tests and deleted scenes.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

There 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".

This documentary is available on The Exorcist: 25th Anniversary Edition DVD.

When the UK's BBC 2 ran one of the later restored versions in 2021, sister channel BBC Four re-ran a version of Mark Kermode's "The Fear of God: 25 Years of The Exorcist" documentary. With a new introduction added on, he explained that the documentary they were about to see was the longest version of the documentary, which he referred to as the "Festival Version", which for example included a range of interviews unseen in other edits, such as an interview with the British Board of Film Classification. Kermode also put the documentary back in context, to remind the viewer, that at the 25th Anniversary, only the original theatrical version existed, which is why some of the then, in 1998, "missing scenes" are now (back) in the newer edit. This also includes an extract of the original "jump cut" version of the Father's possession, before the revised edit version had the subtle cgi morph transition. After his 2021 introduction, the documentary then starts in its original full frame 12:9 aspect ratio - complete with the originally presented letterbox aspect ratio.

Popular Dialogues

"[first lines] Mark Kermode: Twenty-five years ago, an extraordinary movie changed the face of modern cinema. I was eleven years old when "The Exorcist" opened in America on Boxing Day, 1973. And I can remember like yesterday the amazing reaction it caused. You couldn't open a newspaper or turn on the television without coming across some account of audiences queuing all night 'round the block just to see the film, only to dash out of the theaters, some of them straight into the nearest church."

"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."