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1973 film adaptation

The 1973 film adaptation of "The Exorcist," directed by William Friedkin, is a horror classic based on William Peter Blatty’s novel. It depicts the terrifying possession of a young girl, Regan, and the desperate actions of her mother and two priests conducting an exorcism to free her from the demon. The film is known for its intense atmosphere, groundbreaking special effects, and psychological depth, exploring themes of faith, evil, and innocence. It combines suspense, horror, and religious symbolism to create a profoundly disturbing and influential cinematic experience.