"The Exorcist" by William Peter Blatty. NY: Harper & Row, (1971). First edition. Jacket Design by Frederick Cantor
The novel was inspired by a 1949 case of demonic possession and exorcism that Blatty heard about while he was a student at Georgetown University. As a result, the novel takes place in Washington D.C. near the campus of Georgetown University. It's a classic work and the basis for the horror movie, "The Exorcist," directed by William Friedkin and starring Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, and Jason Miller. Released in 1973, the film was nominated for 8 Oscars and won 2 of them for best sound and best writing.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iS59iV2Ffs
The Exorcist steps in Georgetown became famous for being featured in the film. The stone steps at the corner of Prospect St NW and 36th St NW leading down to M Street NW were padded with 1/2"-thick rubber to film the death of the character Father Karras. Because the house from which Karras falls was set back slightly from the steps, the film crew constructed an extension with a false front to the house in order to film the scene. The stuntman tumbled down the stairs twice. Georgetown University students charged people around $5 each to watch the stunt from the rooftops.
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"The Exorcist" by William Peter Blatty. NY: Harper & Row, (1971). First edition. Jacket Design by Frederick Cantor
The novel was inspired by a 1949 case of demonic possession and exorcism that Blatty heard about while he was a student at Georgetown University. As a result, the novel takes place in Washington D.C. near the campus of Georgetown University. It's a classic work and the basis for the horror movie, "The Exorcist," directed by William Friedkin and starring Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, and Jason Miller. Released in 1973, the film was nominated for 8 Oscars and won 2 of them for best sound and best writing.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iS59iV2Ffs
The Exorcist steps in Georgetown became famous for being featured in the film. The stone steps at the corner of Prospect St NW and 36th St NW leading down to M Street NW were padded with 1/2"-thick rubber to film the death of the character Father Karras. Because the house from which Karras falls was set back slightly from the steps, the film crew constructed an extension with a false front to the house in order to film the scene. The stuntman tumbled down the stairs twice. Georgetown University students charged people around $5 each to watch the stunt from the rooftops.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/Exorcist_step...