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Some movies you watch. Others you survive. William Friedkin’s The Exorcist wasn’t just a horror film — it was a cultural earthquake. Pea soup, spinning heads, fainting audiences, whispers of a “curse,” and a box office run that rewrote the rules of cinema. Half a century later, this nightmare still hasn’t let go of us.
In this episode of The THING about Films, we peel back every layer of The Exorcist — from its real-life inspirations to the chaos of its production, and the deep questions it still raises about science, faith, and evil itself.
Here’s what we dig into:
- The real 1949 exorcism case that inspired William Peter Blatty’s novel.
- Why the film’s medical realism is more terrifying than the supernatural.
- The cultural hysteria: fainting audiences, walkouts, and worldwide controversy.
- Behind-the-scenes stories: set accidents, Friedkin’s extreme methods, and the so-called “curse.”
- How sound design, lighting, and editing pushed the boundaries of horror craft.
- The battle between Friedkin and Blatty over the film’s message — shock vs. spirituality.
- Why Father Karras, not Merrin, may be the true heart of the story.
- And of course, our final verdict in the Critic’s Crypt.
The Exorcist isn’t just scary — it’s complicated, uncomfortable, and unforgettable. And we’re breaking it all down so you don’t have to watch it alone in the dark.
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