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Πέμπτη 16 Αυγούστου 2012

Creating The Exorcist - Pt 1


The Pre - production of the The Exorcist


As I have already mentioned the film Exorcist is based on the same name novel by William Peter Blatty. The production team shoot the Exorcist Film not only in U.S.A. but also in Iraq.

The director of the the Exorcist William Friedkin, wanted to be the film very realistic, as a result almost all effect in the film are mechanical. The exterior’s of McNeil house was shoot in Georgetown, U.S.A. The Interiors of MacNeil house where built at New York’s Ceco Studios.

The Director of Exorcist


It was William Peter Blatty's idea to choose William Friedkin, to direct Exorcist. William Peter Blatty wanted the Exorcist have energy as it was William Friedkin’s previous masterpiece “The French Connection ”.

William Friedkin used D.W. Griffith’s manipulation techniques of the actors to get desired performance. Among the applied techniques where firing a gun without warring on the set  to elicit shock from Jason Miller for a shot, also, he slapped Father William O’ Malley to add intensity as he administered the last Rites to the during Father Damien Karras.

Friedkin, routinely filmed the actors unaware, zeroed in on her pain and used the shot. Linda Blair (the possessed Regan McNeil) and Ellen Brustyn (Mac Neil) suffered by pain during the shooting of the special effects scenes. Linda Blair’s screams “Stop it! Stop it! It hurts” are genuine while she was pulled back and forth on the bed and unfortunately for her the rig came loose during shooting and Linda felt the deadly pain.

Also Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn) is thrown across the room after witnessing the crucifix masturbation. Jason Miller (Father Damien Karras) receives a pea soup - in the face (it was used as Regan’s Vomit) surprisingly and unexpectably.

I need to highlight that during the shooting of Exorcist, there were overruns - William Friedkin blamed for the overruns the crushed set and he announced to journalist that:

“There are strange images and visions that showed up on film that were never planned”, also he cited the following real events as empirical evidence to his opinion:

(1). Jack McCorman died shortly after the completion of his role.

(2). Max von Syder’s brother died on the day the actor arrived on the Exorcist set.

(3). The statue of demon Pazusu went missing en route to the Middle East and turned up two weeks later in Hong - Kong.

(4). The set inexplicably burned down.

William Friedkin asked the technical advisor of the film Father Bermingham to exorcise the set. Father Bermingham refused because there was the danger to spread fear and panic to cast and to the crew.

William Friedkin is responsible for the use of sentences like “Your mother is %^&**(( in hell” and he used sounds from real exorcism.

Elias Stoikos

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Origins and sources of inspiration of the film Exorcist

The Horror film Exorcist is based on the same name novel of William Peter Blatty.




William Peter Blatty


William Peter Blatty was studying at the Jesuitical Georgetown University, read in a Newspaper about the Mt Rainer exorcism case. Mt Rainer was a fourteen years old boy who was possessed by the Devil. Finally Ctaholic Priests exorcised him after several failed attempts. Later Church announced that  the Mt Rainer case was not a demonic possession case but it was possibly a case of hysteria with mild telekinetic effects. Blatty had a different opinion the case of Mt Rainer was evidence for the existence of God and Satan.

According to “Cinema pf the Occult new age, satanism, Wicca and spiritual films" (Carol L. Fry) the book was inspired by the exorcism case of Roland Doe, which involves the demonic possesion of young girl and her’s mother’s desperate effort to unchain the life of hers daughter from demonic spirits by asking two Priests to conduct an exorcism.

William Peter Blatty, believed that a book about demonic possession open new gates to the unknown and will travel readers imagination into new territories. He started to search sources for his book.
Firstly, William Peter Blatty approached the Catholic Priests who conducted the exorcist of Mt Rainer. There was a negative answer from Priests, the family of Mt Rainer was not willing to reveal information about the nightmare of possession.

How the Exorcist was born.


One of the Priests who had conducted the exorcism Father Bowdern, was willing to help William Peter Blatty to research the possible novel based on the real case of Mt Raines, he proposed to Blatty the change the gender of the victim - the gender of demonic possessed youth from boy to girl in an effort to protect sensitive data information of the Rainer family.

The fisrt draft of the novel was finished in the summer of 1970. Blatty showed his work to Chris McNeil and she took it to producer Lew Grade, but there was no interest for film rights.

The Film Rights of The Exorcist


Harper and Row bought the rights of The Exorcist, and finally the rights of the book were bought by Warner Bros for $641.000 and Blatty took the position of producer and also wrote the firs draft of screenplay.