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| Ellen Burstyn | Chris MacNeil | |
| Max Von Sydow | Father Merrin | |
| Lee J. Cobb | Lt. William Kinderman | |
| Kitty Winn | Sharon Spencer | |
| Jack MacGowran | Burke Dennings | |
| Jason Miller | Father Karras | |
| Linda Blair | Regan MacNeil | |
| Mercedes McCambridge | Demon (voice) | |
| William O'Malley | Father Dyer (as Reverend William O'Malley S.J.) | |
| Barton Heyman | Dr. Klein | |
| Peter Masterson | Dr. Barringer - Clinic Director (as Pete Masterson) | |
| Rudolf Schündler | Karl | |
| Gina Petrushka | Willi | |
| Robert Symonds | Dr. Taney | |
| Arthur Storch | Psychiatrist | |
| Thomas Bermingham | Tom - President of University (as Reverend Thomas Bermingham S.J.) | |
| Vasiliki Maliaros | Karras' Mother | |
| Titos Vandis | Karras' Uncle | |
| Wallace Rooney | Bishop Michael | |
| Ron Faber | Chuck - Assistant Director / Demonic Voice | |
| Donna Mitchell | Mary Jo Perrin | |
| Jason Miller | Father Damien Karras | |
| Ron Faber | Chuck, Assistant Director | |
| Lee J. Cobb | Lieutenant Kinderman | |
| Peter Masterson | Barringer | |
| Reverend William O'Malley | Father Dyer |
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| Producer | William Peter Blatty
Noel Marshall |
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| Writer | William Peter Blatty
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| Cinematography | Owen Roizman
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Brace yourself, as one of the all-time spellbinders possesses you all over again. Director William Friedkin and producer/screenwriter William Peter Blatty have revisited The Exorcist to integrate 11 minutes of scenes and images deleted before the film’s 1973 release and digitally restore the picture and audio elements. The result is an experience more gripping than ever.Now seen are moment deepening the impact of the performances by Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, Jason Miller, Max Von Sydow and Lee J. Cobb. They include a “nervous disorder” diagnosis, expansion of Father Merrin’s arrival before the ritual, priestly doubts during the ritual, an epilogue with Lt. Kinderman and Father Dyer and most notably, a shattering staircase descent by Regan. Winner of Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay (by Blatty) and Sound, The Exorcist astonishes time and again like no other movie. |
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