Un'adolescente che una volta era posseduta da un demone scopre che vive ancora dentro di lei. Nel frattempo, un prete indaga sulla morte dell'esorcista della ragazza.Un'adolescente che una volta era posseduta da un demone scopre che vive ancora dentro di lei. Nel frattempo, un prete indaga sulla morte dell'esorcista della ragazza.Un'adolescente che una volta era posseduta da un demone scopre che vive ancora dentro di lei. Nel frattempo, un prete indaga sulla morte dell'esorcista della ragazza.
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- Liz
- (as Belinha Beatty)
Trama
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- QuizThe original cast and crew of L'esorcista (1973) were very much opposed to a sequel. William Friedkin and William Peter Blatty actually met to discuss ideas at one point, but when they failed to develop a suitable premise, they abandoned the project. Both Linda Blair and Ellen Burstyn turned down repeated offers by the studio, though Blair eventually agreed to return when presented with what she considered a good script. However, according to Blair, due to various rewrites the script ended up a total mess. By that point, however, she was contractually bound to a sequel, and unable to drop out of the project.
- BlooperThe institution where Regan receives treatment has glass offices in which you can see the patients and their counselors with the only privacy being offered is by audio. Glass rooms in actual institutions usually have blinds/ curtains to provide visual privacy.
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Regan MacNeil: What's the matter with you?
Sandra Phalor: [hesitant, stuttering] I'm autistic.
Regan MacNeil: How do you mean?
Sandra Phalor: I'm withdrawn. I can't talk.
Regan MacNeil: But you're talking now.
Sandra Phalor: [shakes head no]
Regan MacNeil: Yes, you are. I can hear you.
Sandra Phalor: You can hear me?
Regan MacNeil: Sure!
Sandra Phalor: [pause] What's the matter with you?
Regan MacNeil: I was possessed by a demon. Oh, it's okay. He's gone!
- Curiosità sui creditiTap Dance Routine Choreographed by Daniel Joseph Giaghi
- Versioni alternativeExorcist 2 exists in at least three versions. The original version was 117 minutes long and was recut by director John Boorman the day after the premiere into a 110 minutes version, the one released theatrically. Major differences include the addition of a recap of the events of the first film through narration and freeze frame. Using stock shots of Linda Blair from the first film for the climax (all new shots of Regan possessed were done by a double because Linda Blair refused to have the possession makeup done on her again) and an alternate ending where Richard Burton's character is killed (In the original version, he runs off with Regan to help her be a force of good). The European version is also purported to be different. For a long time, only the recut version of Exorcist 2 was available for TV, cable and on video. Recently, the original 117-minutes cut has found its way to video and recent TNT airings.
- ConnessioniEdited into Exorcist II: The Heretic: Alternate Opening (1977)
- Colonne sonoreLullaby of Broadway
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played on the saxophone while Regan is tap dancing
If you can accept the fact that this is a completely different movie than the original, you might find that it's a pretty good movie on its own. Fantastic acting from Burton, a wonderful score, and some truly gorgeous visuals, especially the climactic scene in the house, make it one of the most underrated movies of all time. Even if some scenes leave you falling over with laughter.
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- Budget
- 14.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 30.749.142 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.735.000 USD
- 19 giu 1977
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 30.749.142 USD