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Watch the trailers. Visit our Black History Month section. A visiting actress in Washington, D. Meanwhile, a young priest at nearby Georgetown University begins to doubt his faith while dealing with his mother's terminal sickness.
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And, book-ending the story, a frail, elderly priest recognizes the necessity for a show-down with an old demonic enemy. And it's called genius. Never have I seen a film matched in shock, terror, writing, or performances. This isn't a horror movie.
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The film itself is both a moving and terrifying drama that takes a realistic look at what would actually happen if a young girl were possessed in modern America. William Peter Blatty's script is amazing, bringing depth to the characters, and presenting the mystery of faith that they all deal with.
Is Regan possessed? Is she insane? And most importantly, Is there a God? In the course of two hours, we see a sweet and innocent young girl become a cross masturbating, head spinning, murderous, creature.
We see a successful actress overcome skepticism to save her daughter, and we see a brilliant psychiatrist struggle with his devotion to God as a priest. Friedkin's direction is marvelous, with wonderful uses of light, dark, and color throughout the film.
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Jason Miller as Damien Karras is beautifully subtle in his first film acting role. Max Von Sydow and Lee J. Cobb provide engaging supporting performances as the experienced priest who senses his impending doom, and a detective who senses something sinister is at work. Ellen Burstyn gives a brutally honest performance as a grief stricken woman trying to save her daughter. And most of all, a year-old Linda Blair gives one of the most terrifying, convincing, and beautiful performances ever shown on film.]
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