Word: exorcist
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...these scenes in themselves that are offensive, but the uses to which they are put. The Exorcist entirely lacks the challenge and humanity of a film on a vaguely similar subject, Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now (TIME...
...film of deep terrors and troubling insights-one that works a spell of continual, mounting anxiety. It concerns the supernatural and has an eerie, dreadful power, but it is not simply a scare show; it is in the tradition of The Turn of the Screw, not The Exorcist. Don't Look Now uses the occult and the inexplicable as Henry James did: to penetrate the subconscious, to materialize phantoms from the psyche...
...morality plays. Weber and company live a frugal, catch-as-catch-can existence, begging meals and a place to sleep wherever they stop. A Rochester, N.Y., Jesuit high school teacher, Father William S. O'Malley, is in a different kind of show business: a role in The Exorcist...
Every body wants to be in pictures: Reports from Washington last month said Foreign Affairs Advisor Henry Kissinger '50 would be a 8100 extra in the film version of The Exorcist. Other extras have included John Carter Brown '56, director of the National Gallery of Art, and his wife Connie. According to Washington columnist Maxine Cheshire, the Browns waited four hours in a Parked Rolls Royce before stepping out for a 30-second sequence showing guests arriving at a party...