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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Boorman's "Exorcist II" Nightmare: A Legendary Director's Haunting Tale

Boorman's "Exorcist II" Nightmare: A Legendary Director's Haunting Tale

25 Oct

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Summary

  • Legendary director John Boorman's struggles with the disastrous 1977 production of "Exorcist II: The Heretic"
  • Boorman's original vision for a more spiritual and uplifting sequel clashed with studio expectations
  • Numerous setbacks, including illnesses and accidents, plagued the film's production
Boorman's "Exorcist II" Nightmare: A Legendary Director's Haunting Tale

In the documentary "Boorman and the Devil," director David Kittredge offers a robust reframing of the legendary John Boorman's disastrous 1977 production of "Exorcist II: The Heretic." While the film is now best known for its meme-worthy moments, such as James Earl Jones dressed as a giant locust and Linda Blair tap-dancing her demons away, Kittredge's documentary provides a deeper exploration of Boorman's creative vision and the challenges he faced.

Boorman, now 92 years old, had already established himself as a visionary filmmaker with acclaimed works like "Deliverance" and "Zardoz" when he was offered the chance to direct the "Exorcist" sequel. Kittredge's documentary reveals that Boorman saw the project as an opportunity to explore the tortured interior of a traumatized character, envisioning a more spiritual and uplifting journey for Regan MacNeil (played by Linda Blair). However, this vision clashed with the studio's expectations, leading to a production plagued by setbacks, including illnesses, accidents, and a ballooning budget.

Despite the film's ultimate failure to meet industry standards, Boorman stands by his artistic choices, embracing the unexpected and troubled result as some of his most beautiful work. The documentary features insightful commentary from contemporary directors, who offer a philosophical perspective on the challenges faced by Boorman and other creators navigating the complexities of the film industry.

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Boorman's ambitious vision for a more spiritual and uplifting sequel clashed with studio expectations, leading to numerous setbacks including illnesses, accidents, and a ballooning budget during the film's troubled production.
The documentary provides a robust reframing of the disastrous 1977 production, delving into Boorman's creative vision and the challenges he faced in bringing his artistic vision to life.
The documentary premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival and last screened at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, but it is still seeking U.S. distribution as of October 2025.

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