
The horror style has always thrilled the audience, but some films have reached terrible heights ‘The Exorcist.’ This 1973 supernatural thriller is not just any scary film – this is one to win in history. OscarWas Ban on In many countries, and still fear 50 years later.
The horror film that shook the world – and was banned to be very scary!
Based on an alleged true story, the exorcist became a cultural event, making the audience so terrible that it was released in only 25 theaters in the first time. Despite this, the reputation of the film touched the sky, eventually leading to extensive screening and recognition worldwide.
Why was the exorcist banned?
The film was so upset that it was restricted in England, Ireland and Scotland. Initial screening reports revealed extreme reactions – the autistication shouted, fainted, and even its terrible material caused vomiting in theaters. Some theaters also had to do paramedics station for emergency!
With an IMDB rating of 8.1, Exorcist Horror remains an excellent work of cinema, providing an experience that it is still one of the most scary films of all time.
A cinematic work that defines horror again
Based on the novel by William Friedkin and based on the novel by William Peter Blatty, The Exorcist tells the rigorous story of a young girl near a demonic force of a young girl, and desperate tried to save her through ghosts. Its chilling special effects, annoying subjects and spine-tingling soundtrack set a new benchmark for the horror.
Despite its early limited release, the heavy public reaction pushed Ojha into the global spotlight. It became the highest grossing horror film of its time, proving that fear may be a box-office goldmine.
Where can you see the Exorcist today?
If you dare to see this terrible classic, the Exorcist is available on Amazon Prime Video. However, even with a membership, you will have to pay additional to rent it. But can be warned-it’s not for unconscious hearts!
See the trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu2eyao31cc
Would you dare to see ‘The Exorcist’ alone at night?