The Exorcist III

The Exorcist III(1990)

R
08/17/1990 (US)Horror1h 50m
6.3

"Do you dare walk these steps again?"

Overview

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.

William Peter Blatty

Director

William Peter Blatty

Screenplay

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Part of the The Exorcist Collection

A horror anthology series focused on fictional accounts of demonic possession, and the efforts of religious authorities to counter it with various acts of faith. Inspired by the literary works of William Peter Blatty.

Media

Official Sizzle

Official Sizzle

Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

The Exorcist III - Brad Dourif Interview Clips

The Exorcist III - Brad Dourif Interview Clips

Featurette

Editor Todd Ramsay on Creating The Film

Editor Todd Ramsay on Creating The Film

Featurette

The Graveyard

The Graveyard

Clip

The Cast On Working With George C. Scott

The Cast On Working With George C. Scott

Featurette

The Cast On Jason Miller

The Cast On Jason Miller

Featurette

Who Is Damien?

Who Is Damien?

Clip

Look At Me!

Look At Me!

Clip

The Nursing Home

The Nursing Home

Clip

TV Spot

TV Spot

Teaser

Hospital Death

Hospital Death

Clip

Confession

Confession

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A review by talisencrw
8.0

Written on October 7, 2016

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.