New Thrust For Exorcist: Film based on real-life story behind it

The ReaL Deal

The ReaL Deal

The power of Christ compelled someone over at Vertigo Entertainment to smarten up. I’ve about had it with these remakes.

It’s not a sequel or a prequel or a reboot or a remake, but a film based on Mark Opsasnick’s book The Real Story Behind The Exorcist is on the cards from Vertigo Entertainment (The RingQuarantine). 

The Exorcist story, The Haunted Boy, is a single chapter (serialised in full here) in Opsasnick’s tome of supernatural investigations, subtitled A Study of The Haunted Boy and Other True Life Horror Legends. In it, the author tracks down and speaks to the priests involved in the 1940s exorcism, local residents from the time, and the actual “Rob Doe” who became Regan in the novel and William Friedkin’s film. Hmm: sounds like a similar approach to Requiem, the German film that told a close-to-the-truth version of the story of the exorcism and death of Anneliese Michel, which also inspired the Hollywoodised The Exorcism of Emily Rose.

Read the complete article here. {via empireonline.com}


2 Responses to “New Thrust For Exorcist: Film based on real-life story behind it”

  1. roninfuse  on June 8th, 2009

    remakes sucks.

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    • brodymaddox  on June 8th, 2009

      thats what i say

      Reply


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