William Friedkin has already said and written everything about The Exorcist. His phenomenal success, his vanishing audience, his allegedly cursed shooting… so many stories that have brought him a reputation.”The scariest movie of all time“.
This miracle, which happens only once or twice in the life of a filmmaker, obviously gives ideas to Hollywood producers, who, wanting to find the same magical recipe, begin to continue with shovels.
William Friedkin, who died on August 7 at the age of 87, always refused to direct or watch the films that followed his original works. He was right for The Exorcist 2 – The Heretic, which was considered one of the most important industrial disasters of the seventies, much to the regret of its few defenders.
However, it’s a shame that he missed out on The Exorcist 3, also titled The Exorcist: The Sequel. The 1990 film was directed by William Peter Blatt, the original screenwriter of the William Friedkin classic, adapted from his own novel.
Jason Miller “The Exorcist 3”.
William Peter Blatt is no stranger to the directing profession. Ten years earlier, in 1980, he had made a strange and, unfortunately, little-known film, The Ninth Configuration, a kind of spiritual sequel to The Exorcist, about war soldiers who go mad in an asylum lost in the woods.
With The Exorcist 3, he adapts his novel legion and describes the investigation of Detective Kinderman, who, after a series of murders, discovers that a serial killer who died years ago, the killer of the twins, has returned.
The result is amazing. Of course, nothing will reach the genius of the first film, but William Peter Blatt’s feature film stands out thanks to inspired direction, a world of absolute darkness and some excellent moments of terror. Among them, the explosion in the corridor of the hospital, which became one of them jump scares The most effective horror film in history.

Jason Miller opposite George Scott in The Exorcist 3.
For this personal project, William Peter Blatt is surrounded by talented actors: George Scott as the inspector, Jason Miller, who after 17 years discovers the character of Father Karras, and Brad Dourif, absolutely terrifying as a criminal who has returned from the afterlife. . The film culminates in a rather unforgettable final showdown where the gates of Hell open in the cell.
Often sidelined and unfairly hated, The Exorcist 3 also finds itself associated with criminal Jeffrey Dahmer, who was obsessed with the film and passed it on to his victims before killing them. Years later, William Peter Blatt’s feature film still lives in the shadow of the 1974 classic, but is slowly gaining favor with audiences who are finally recognizing its many qualities.
The Exorcist 3 is available on Netflix.
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