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for a final speech and then willingly dropping dead after his alcoholic, abusive father, a
Christian evangelist, dies a natural death from a heart attack. As his motive for the killing was always to shame his father, the Gemini Killer's purpose for remaining on Earth no longer exists and he kills Karras in order to leave his host body. In Blatty's original screenplay adaptation, the ending is similar to the novel except that the Gemini Killer's death is not self-induced but forced supernaturally and suddenly by the death of his father. In both novel and early screenplay, the Gemini Killer's motives for his murders are also given further context via a long series of flashbacks that portray his and his brother's childhood and their relationship with their father.
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perform another exorcism. As he attempts to cleanse Karras, "The Master" intervenes, taking over Karras' body, and
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opened in first place in its opening weekend, earning $ 9,312,219 in the United States and Canada. It grossed a total of $ 26,098,824 in the United States and Canada and $ 18 million internationally for a total of $ 44 million worldwide. Blatty attributed its poor box office performance to the title
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director's cut, Blu-ray producer Cliff MacMillan explains further as to the journey to get there and the outcome: "We conducted an exhaustive search through a pallet of film assets from the original shoot to re-create
William Peter Blatty's intended vision. Unfortunately, that footage has been lost
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The execution-style ending that Blatty pitched to the studio – which was in the shooting script and actually filmed – differs radically from the ending of both the novel and the first screenplay adaption developed from the novel. The novel ends with the Gemini Killer summoning
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Collector's Edition of the film, including the supposedly lost footage. The website states: "We know that the biggest question you might have is: Will there be a 'Director's Cut' of the film? The answer is yes—but with some caveats. We are working on putting together a version
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The exhumation of Damien Karras's body in Jesuit cemetery. Later it is discovered that dead body is actually from Brother Fain, a Jesuit who was tending Karras's body and who disappeared 15 years ago. Although this scene is deleted, parts of it are used in a new ending where Patient X/Karras is
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until six weeks ago when he became lucid and violent, claiming to be the Gemini Killer. The patient is Kinderman's old friend Damien Karras, who is in fact possessed by Venamun. The Gemini Killer expresses ignorance of Karras, but boasts of murdering Father Dyer and the other victims years ago.
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the spirit of Venamun (who was executed the same night), and placed it in Karras's body with Karras' spirit locked inside to witness the horrific acts as punishment. The Gemini Killer has possessed other people in the institution to carry out his murders and forced Dr. Temple to help him.
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between me and the studio. I was entitled to one preview, then they could go and do what they wanted with the picture. They gave me a preview but it was the lowest end preview audience I have ever seen in my life. They dragged in zombies from
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An alternative opening scene in which Kinderman views the body of Karras in the morgue after his fall down the stairs in the ending of the first film. When Kinderman leaves the morgue, the heart monitor shows signs of life from the body of
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himself" taking control. This ties into the revelation earlier in the film that the Gemini was sent into Karras' body as revenge for the Regan MacNeil exorcism. The altered voice in the climax is deliberately similar to that of
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American Exorcist: Critical Essays on William Peter Blatty
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1872:Canby, Vincent (August 18, 1990).
1782:. Silman-James. pp. 215–216.
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2405:Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
1973:Thomas, Kevin (August 20, 1990).
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1565:At the movies with Jeffrey Dahmer
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1495:. February 15, 1993. p. 46.
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1941:Newman, Kim (January 1, 2000).
1509:. Movietome.com. Archived from
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2726:Films shot in Washington, D.C.
1803:Blatty, William Peter (1998).
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1835:. Accessed November 9, 2023.
1533:"Zodiac Killer: The Letters"
907:Let's Scare Jessica to Death
2529:The Exorcist: Italian Style
1648:The Ninth Configuration.com
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