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Overview The Exorcist III (1990):

Set fifteen years after the original film, The Exorcist III centers around the philosophical Lieutenant William F. Kinderman who is investigating a baffling series of murders around Georgetown that all contain the hallmarks of The Gemini, a deceased serial killer. It eventually leads him to a catatonic patient in a psychiatric hospital who has recently started to speak, claiming he is the The Gemini and detailing the murders, but bears a striking resemblance to Father Damien Karras.

Movie Details

Title: The Exorcist III
  • Released: 1990-08-17

  • Genre: Horror, Mystery

  • Date: 1990-08-17

  • Runtime: 110 Minutes

  • Company: Morgan Creek Productions

  • Language: English, Italiano

  • Budget:

  • Revenue: $39,024,251

  • Plot Keyword : Horror, Mystery

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  • Trailer: Watch Trailer

  • Director: Todd C. Ramsay, James G. Robinson, Thom Noble, Joe Roth, Barry De Vorzon, Gerry Fisher, William Peter Blatty, William Peter Blatty, Peter Lee-Thompson, Steve Jaffe
Casts of The Exorcist III:
George C. Scott, Ed Flanders, Brad Dourif, Jason Miller, Nicol Williamson, Scott Wilson, Nancy Fish, George DiCenzo, Don Gordon, Lee Richardson

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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.