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Exorcist II: The Heretic
Exorcist II: The Heretic

4.5

Exorcist II: The Heretic

R·1977·118m

Summary

Bizarre nightmares plague Regan MacNeil four years after her possession and exorcism. Has the demon returned? And if so, can the combined faith and knowledge of a Vatican investigator and a research specialist free her from its grasp?

Crew

Director

John Boorman

Characters

William Peter Blatty

Writer

Rospo Pallenberg

Writer

William Goodhart

Reviews

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October 7, 2016

5

I have all the respect in the world for John Boorman--his 'Point Blank' and 'Deliverance' are excellent--but this sequel to one of the greatest horror movies ever made simply falls listless and flat. Of course, the script is extremely talky and lifeless--as if it had been 'exorcised' of all the wonder and shock that William Friedkin's vision of the battle of good vs. evil would entail. Yes, Sir Richard Burton was a great actor--yet when shoehorned with a crappy script and with his more irritating peccadillos left unrestrained, he can be such a chore and bore to watch. Though I have not seen the two more recent 'prequels' for the 'Exorcist' franchise, I can safely say that while 'Exorcist II' is not the worst horror movie ever made (that, by the way, never seemed its intention), it's certainly the worst of the original trilogy--and by a country mile. This is a work that would probably bore the demons so much, they would decide to get out of Regan MacNeil's body, and perhaps even leave Earth's plane altogether, never even wanting a return ticket.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$14,000,000.00

Revenue:

$30,749,142.00

Keywords

1970s
religion and supernatural
exorcism
possession
hypnosis
pact with the devil
sequel
examination
priest
devil
roman catholic church
demonic possession
locust
faith healing
supernatural horror
playful
absurd
audacious