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Exorcist II: The Heretic Director: John Boorman Cast: Linda Blair, Richard Burton, Louise Fletcher, Max von Sydow

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/06/2002
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Rating: Rated R
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Closed Caption; Alternate opening sequence; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français, Español, Português, Japanese, Chinese, Bahasa, Thai & Korean

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Side #1 --
1. Credits [1:40]
2. Why Me? [2:22]
3. Dream Team [3:51]
4. Lamont's Task [3:13]
5. Up Against Evil [3:11]
6. Back to Regan's Room [5:42]
7. Parallel Visions [4:42]
8. In Flames [4:11]
9. Demonic Proof [2:04]
10. Flying Among Locusts [4:27]
11. House in Georgetown [4:45]
12. Pazuzu [1:03]
13. Evil Aloft [4:34]
14. The Mute Speak [4:30]
15. Museum Meeting [4:39]
16. Coptic Church Rite [2:44]
17. In Synch [5:24]
18. Her Soul, His Search [6:53]
19. Linked in Thought [4:30]
20. Crossover to Kokumo [4:14]
21. A Locust Mind [2:36]
22. Lost and Found [3:01]
23. Take My Place [4:07]
24. Bound for Washington [4:04]
25. Tumult Below and Above [3:52]
26. Evil Swarms [3:56]
27. Sharon Consumed [1:20]
28. Torn Out, Torn Apart [3:58]
29. The Good Locust [4:55]
30. Absolution and Understanding [1:16]
31. End Credits [3:08]

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Editorial Reviews

Four years after her bout of demonic possession, Regan MacNeil seems at peace as she enjoys a privileged but lonely adolescence. Her actress mother, absent on-location, leaves her in the care of her childhood nanny, Sharon, who feels inextricably bound to her young charge despite the terror she endured during the girl's possession. Regan attends frequent counseling sessions with Dr. Gene Tuskin, an unorthodox psychologist who believes Regan remembers more of her ordeal than she admits. Meanwhile, Father Lamont, a protégé of the priest who died exorcising Regan, is called to investigate the death of his mentor. The Church is divided over the teachings of Father Merrin and wants to gather documentation of his views about demonic existence. Father Lamont himself is conflicted -- haunted by images of a possessed woman he could not save. As he and Dr. Tuskin become convinced that the demon still exhibits a hold on Regan, the priest sojourns to Africa in search of Kokuma, who as a boy was possessed by the same demon and exorcised by Father Merrin. Learning the true name and ancient origins of his supernatural foe, Lamont returns to America to stage a climactic battle for Regan's soul. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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Exorcist II: The Hereticby Anonymous

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May 20, 2008: In my humble opinion, this is the worst sequel ever made. I wish I even knew where to begin in explaining why this movie does not work in any way whatsoever. The worst part is that horror fans will be suckered into watching it anyway, since checking out a sequel to The Exorcist seems hard to resist. If they have any sense, they will laugh this off the screen just as audiences at theater premieres did all those years ago. I apologize for not giving more specifics as to why I feel this way, which I guess allows my review to therefore be rendered useless, but I think it says something that it would take me some time to point out every single problem with Exorcist II: The Heretic. You can either check out more detailed reviews that attempt to explain the main gripes or you can simply watch it yourself if you dare. Suffice it to say that the bizarre plot doesn't make the least bit of sense, for starters. Hahaha. It's been said the original was the epitome of scary at the time and the only thing scary about this sequel is how unwatchable it is.

Exorcist II: The Hereticby Anonymous

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May 09, 2008: When i first saw the exorcist i loved it. i didn't think it was scary, but a very interesting movie. When i looked to see if there was any sequels i found exorcist 2 the hereic. I wasn't disapointed in it at all, but pleased, and i personally would put it on top with the first. Even though i did find some parts of the movie to be extremely funny, such as James Earl Jones as an African bug man, i found the plot to be very interesting and found that Linda Blair did a great job acting as Reagan again. This is just my personal opinion, as you may see many people strongly disagree with it. If you liked the first exorcist, you should check out this one. You may agree with me or disagree.


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