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The Exorcist:
Complete
Anthology

Here it is. The scream of the crop. The
fear is here. And so is the hope. Because at their center are intrepid souls who
dare to look evil in the eye and vanquish it. From The Exorcist (presented in
its Original Theatrical Version and the 2000 Version You've Never Seen) to the
shocks and surprise of Exorcist II: The Heretic and The Exorcist III to the two
versions (by two different directors) of Dominion/The Beginning, this DVD set
comprises the scariest and most fascinating collection of movies in modern
horror. Episodes: 1 - The Exorcist: Special Edition, 2 - The Exorcist:
The Version You've Never Seen Before, 3 - The Exorcist II: The Heretic,
4 - The Exorcist III, 5 - The Exorcist: The Beginning, 6 -
Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist.
The Definitive Horror
Franchise Together In One DVD Set
THE
EXORCIST: THE COMPLETE ANTHOLOGY
The Exorcist
The Exorcist: The Version You’ve Never Seen
Exorcist II: The Heretic
The Exorcist III
Exorcist: The Beginning
Dominion: Prequel To The Exorcist
Devilishly Entertaining Box Set Available On October 10
Burbank, Calif. September 12, 2006 – For the first time ever,
every movie in the “Exorcist” story will be available in one six-disc, must-have
DVD box set -- The Exorcist: The Complete Anthology -- available
from Warner Home Video on October 10. A true cinema landmark, The
Exorcist re-defined the modern horror movie, and has been acknowledged
as one of the scariest movies ever made. Its enduring legacy has spawned the
unforgettable set of films in this anthology: The Exorcist: The Version
You’ve Never Seen, Exorcist II: The Heretic, The Exorcist III, Exorcist: The
Beginning and Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist. For
fear-fans and for movie-lovers everywhere, The Exorcist The Complete
Anthology is a horrifically entertaining must-have box set, and will be
available at the collectible price of $42.92 SRP. Order due date is September
5.

Details of
“The Exorcist: The Complete Anthology” Films
The Exorcist
(Original Theatrical Version)
This is
the original theatrical version of the film that scared the world! The
Exorcist delivered a cultural earthquake that is still felt today,
shocking and enthralling audiences, who had never seen anything like it.
Directed by William Friedkin and written by William Peter Blatty (from his
best-selling novel), The Exorcist won the Academy Awardâ for
Best Adapted Screenplay. The film tells the now-famous story of a girl’s demonic
possession, and a gripping fight between good and evil. Linda Blair plays the
young girl, Regan, who starts to exhibit strange, arcane behavior. Her mother
(Ellen Burstyn, Oscarâ-winner
for Best Actress Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore) calls upon a priest,
Father Karras (Jason Miller) to investigate. But Karras, who has self-doubts
about faith, is suddenly confronted with unimaginable evil of Regan’s
possession. When Father Lankester Merrin (Max Von Sydow), a priest with a
mysterious past, is called to help, a horrific battle for her soul begins.
The
Exorcist: The Version You’ve Never Seen
This
remastered edition of The Exorcist proved to be a huge box-office
draw, decades after its initial theatrical release. Director William Friedkin
added previously unseen footage, including a horrifying “spiderwalk” scene that
is as jaw-dropping and spellbinding as the best scenes of the original version.
With remixed sound and an expanded story, this version of The Exorcist
is a must-see for every fan of the film.
Exorcist II:
The Heretic
Film
legend Richard Burton (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Sandpiper)
stars as Father Lamont, a priest who answers the call to fight the forces of
evil. Once again, Regan (Linda Blair) is threatened with demonic possession, and
Father Lamont must first travel to Africa to find out how to stop the madness.
This time, however, the demon not only threatens Regan, it reaches out for the
soul of Father Lamont as well. Exorcist II: The Heretic also stars
Louise Fletcher (TV’s “ER”), Kitty Winn, Paul Henreid (Casablanca), James
Earl Jones (Star Wars), Ned Beatty (Deliverance) and Max Von Sydow
(Minority Report).
The Exorcist
III
Written
and directed by Blatty, The Exorcist III stars George C. Scott
(Academy Awardâ winner,
Best Actor Patton), as a police investigator pitted against the
supernatural. The events from the original The Exorcist have
spawned an unholy serial killer, a vengeful spirit who resides within a priest.
Lt. Kinderman (Scott) must join forces with the church in a desperate bid to
stop a malignant evil from spreading, while the stakes for an exorcism prove
more dangerous than ever. The Exorcist III also stars Ed Flanders,
Brad Dourif, Jason Miller and Nicol Williamson (Spawn, Excalibur).
Exorcist:
The Beginning
In one of
two thrilling “prequel” versions to The Exorcist Director Renny
Harlin (The Covenant, Cliffhanger, Die Hard 2) delivers a pulse-pounding
tale of Father Merrin’s first encounter with the demon Pazuzu, years before the
events of The Exorcist.
Stellan Skarsgård (Pirates
Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest) plays Father Merrin, who tries to put
his past confrontation with the Nazi evil of World War II behind him. While on
an archeological expedition to Africa, Merrin finds a long-secret church, hidden
where it shouldn’t be. As the expedition digs further, they uncover something
awful, ancient and very much alive… something that drives all who come in
contact with it to madness and worse. Loaded with action and sizzling special
effects, Exorcist: The Beginning delivers a bold new chapter in
The Exorcist saga.
Dominion:
Prequel To The Exorcist
This is a
completely different version of Father Merrin’s first encounter with Pazuzu.
Director Paul Schrader (writer of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull)
delivers a dark adventure of “psychological horror,” as Father Merrin (again
played by
Stellan Skarsgård) wrestles
with his personal demons. Forced to make a horrible life and death choice during
World War II, Merrin is scarred by the Nazi atrocities of the war, and haunted
by his own feelings of guilt. On an archeological trip to Africa, an ancient
church is uncovered, and demonic forces are unleashed. As violence and horror
descend upon the expedition’s camp, Merrin battles to retain his humanity as the
forces of the demon threaten his very soul.
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The
Exorcist
Run Time: 122
minutes
Dolbyâ Digital
5.1 Surround Sound
English Audio
French
subtitles |
The
Exorcist:
The
Version You’ve Never Seen
Run Time: 132
minutes
Dolbyâ Digital
5.1 Surround Sound
English Audio
French
subtitles
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Exorcist II: The Heretic
Run Time: 118
minutes
Dolbyâ Digital
2.0 Sound
English audio
French,
Spanish subtitles
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The
Exorcist III
Run Time: 110
minutes
Dolbyâ Digital
5.1 Surround Sound
English audio |
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Exorcist: The Beginning
Run Time: 114
minutes
Dolbyâ Digital
5.1 Surround Sound
English audio
French,
Spanish subtitles
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Dominion: Prequel To The Exorcist
Run Time: 117
minutes
Dolbyâ Digital
5.1 Surround Sound
English audio
French,
Spanish subtitles |
Note: All enhanced content
listed above is subject to change.
Ian's Review of
The Exorcist: Complete Anthology
Scary is
as scary does. There are those movies that try to scare you and those
movies that really do. The Exorcist is one of those movies that you
will always remember. When it was first released in 1973 it changed the
way horror movies were made. The movie did not just make you scared, but
got you into the movie and allowed you a glimpse inside the evil itself.
This movie sporned two sequels and two prequels.
This box
set includes all six movies. Six you say? Well, there are the five
movies I mentioned above, but there is also a special version of the first
original classic movie called "The Exorcist: the Version You've Never Seen."
If you liked the original, then the second version with unrealed scenes is a
must.
For a
great time this Holloween pop the movies into the DVD player and start from the
very beginning and continue on through number III uninterupted, except to answer
the door and hand out the treats to the kids at the door.
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