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1990-08-17 R The Exorcist III

The Exorcist III

Do you dare walk these steps again?

Release Date: 1990-08-17

Rating: 6.3 / 10

Runtime: 110 mins

On the fifteenth anniversary of the exorcism that claimed Father Damien Karras' life, Police Lieutenant Kinderman's world is once again shattered when a boy is found decapitated and savagely crucified.


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Runtime

110 minutes

Release Date

1990-08-17

Budget

$9,300,000

Box Office Earnings

$39,024,251

Production Companies

Morgan Creek Entertainment,

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Scott Wilson
Scott Wilson
Nancy Fish
Nancy Fish
George DiCenzo
George DiCenzo
Don Gordon
Don Gordon
Lee Richardson
Lee Richardson

Crew Members

William Peter Blatty
William Peter Blatty Director

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  • John Doe's avatar

    talisencrw

    Rating: 8/10

    "Very good sequel retains the high standard Blatty's original screenplay set! In going through the original 'Exorcist' trilogy (I have the DVD 6-pack, with the two versions of the remarkable original, as well as the two recent prequels, so far unwatched), I was intrigued of seeing Oscar-winning writer William Peter Blatty's second stint behind the camera (for the record, I adored his 'The Ninth Configuration', done a decade prior), especially for the franchise that became his bread-and-butter (though I loved two films he earlier had co-wrote: 'A Shot in the Dark' and 'The Omega Man'). He once again does quite a credible job--both with the writing and in helming the picture. To me, it didn't matter much that Linda Blair wasn't involved--I like how it became a search for an already-dead serial killer--and I have been a great fan of George C. Scott in genre films since the likes of 'Dr. Strangelove' and 'The Changeling'. The scares and shocks were genuine, and the suspense and interest were there. It made me wish that even more sequels had been made, it was THAT good."

  • John Doe's avatar

    tmdb28039023

    Rating: 6/10

    "What's good in this film we can attribute to William Peter Blatty's script and direction and to the casting, especially Brad Dourif and George C. Scott; what's bad, to Executive Meddling – in particular the last minute exorcism performed by a last minute priest; it says a lot that Burton's Father Lamont from Exorcist II: The Heretic is more memorable than Nicol Williamson's Father Morning. Unlike The Heretic, III looks and feels – except for a bizarre dream sequence featuring cameos by Fabio and Patrick Ewing as angels – like it belongs in the same world as The Exorcist; that is to say, it knows the words and the music. There are haunting visuals that stay with you long after the film is over (the crucifix opening its eyes, the old woman crawling on the ceiling, Scott's daughter's near decapitation). At the same time, the film has a sense of humor that I would call shakespearean; Father Joseph Dyer (Ed Flanders), whose dialogue includes a reference to Mel Brooks's Spaceballs, is akin to the gravedigger in Hamlet or the porter in Macbeth. What bothers me about III is the same that troubles me about The Heretic – though to a much lesser degree –, and it's the 'how.' Specifically, how Patient X, alias Father Damien Karras (Jason Miller), ends up in a cell in a hospital's psychiatric ward for the past 15 years. It's a good thing that Blatty decided to have X played by both Miller and Dourif – more so the latter than the former –, because Dourif, as James 'The Gemini Killer' Venamun, has a long, expository, loose-end-tying monologue which proves that sometimes you can indeed polish a turd; it doesn't, even after allowing for supernatural intervention, make a lick of sense (the corpse of a beloved local priest bursts out of his "cheap little coffin" and goes missing, and no one is the wiser? Yeah, right), but it's all in the delivery. Dourif turns in a blood-curdling, bone-chilling campfire tale (at one point he even briefly reflects "is this true?", as if he finds it hard to swallow himself). Now, I'm not saying Miller couldn't have done this, but in retrospect I don't see how he or anyone else could have; I only know Dourif did it because I watched him do it in a movie-stealing performance that doubled the considerable respect I already had for him and his craft."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the The Exorcist III ?

The movie is approximately 110 minutes long.

What is the The Exorcist III's release date?

1990-08-17 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the The Exorcist III?

The movie belongs to the Horror genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the The Exorcist III?

The lead actors include George C. Scott , Ed Flanders , and Brad Dourif , among others.

Who directed The Exorcist III?

The movie was directed by William Peter Blatty

What is the The Exorcist III's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $9,300,000 .

How much did The Exorcist III movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $39,024,251 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the The Exorcist III movie?

Major production companies include Morgan Creek Entertainment .

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