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The Exorcist wasn’t just a horror movie. It was chaos. When The Exorcist was released in 1973, audiences fainted, vomited, and ran out of theaters. Some called it the scariest movie ever made. Others believed something darker was happening behind the scenes. But what many people don’t know is this - the suffering on screen wasn’t always acting. In this video, we go behind the scenes of The Exorcist to uncover how director William Friedkin pushed realism to a level Hollywood had never seen before. Actors were physically shaken. Injuries were real. The set was freezing cold on purpose. A priest was brought in to bless the production. And several tragedies during filming only fueled the belief that the movie was cursed. Ellen Burstyn suffered a real spinal injury during a scene that stayed in the final cut. Linda Blair was violently pulled by mechanical rigs that left permanent marks. Friedkin famously fired guns on set to capture genuine fear reactions. The line between performance and real distress started to disappear. We explore the psychological pressure, the controversial directing methods, the “cursed production” rumors, and how The Exorcist changed horror cinema forever. Because this wasn’t just a horror film. It was a director willing to use real suffering to create something unforgettable. If you’re fascinated by disturbing movie productions, controversial filmmaking methods, method acting, cursed film legends, and the dark history of classic horror cinema - this story goes deeper than you think. Add me on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/viacinemaa/ Music used in this video: Stitch - Jon Bjork I Can't See - Lennon Hutton It's Just Noise - Blue Saga Crypta - Jo Wandrini Pretty Sacrifice - Trevor Kowalski Lost in Time - Aiyo Chapters: 00:00 - 00:26 - Prologue 00:26 - 02:33 - True story 02:33 - 10:45 - When the director uses real suffering 10:45 - 13:03 - Unexplained events 13:03 - 15:11 - Legacy