Was 'The Exorcist' actually cursed??
We offen see movies.... some are romantic,thriller,horror or comedy.....
How many movies have given you shivers up your spine or left an impact......well I guess they are many...... But how many movies have you seen which are actually cursed or had actual Paranormal Activity going on.......Not many it seemes......
One such movie was the iconic Film
'The Exorcist'.
Real people died during the making of The Exorcist, and for many years the film was said to be dangerous, even to viewers. The question is, was it all marketing tactic, coincidence, or something more?
The filming of THE EXORCIST was done over a nine-month period. The main set, was built in a warehouse in New York. During the filming, a number of curious incidents and accidents took place on the set and plagued those involved with the production. In addition, the budget of the film rose from $5 million to more than twice that amount. Obviously, any film production that lasts for more than a month or so will see its share of accidents and mishaps. isn't it?? but THE EXORCIST seems to have been particularly affected by unforeseeable calamities. Coincidence? Perhaps, but it left the cast and crew shaken.
The first incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. one Sunday morning when a fire broke out on the set. The fire was the result of a bad electric circuit, but it shut down filming for six weeks while the set was constructed again from scratch. However, the fact that Regan’s room where the exorcism was performed,was unharmed by the fire is still pretty creepy. Ironically, as soon as the new set was ready, the sprinkler system broke down, causing an additional two-week delay.
Well this unexpected delayed isn't something that is strange, but the future events are.....
Few of the actors in the film escaped personal troubles during the shoot. Just as Max Von Sydow (Father Merrin) touched down in...
How many movies have given you shivers up your spine or left an impact......well I guess they are many...... But how many movies have you seen which are actually cursed or had actual Paranormal Activity going on.......Not many it seemes......
One such movie was the iconic Film
'The Exorcist'.
Real people died during the making of The Exorcist, and for many years the film was said to be dangerous, even to viewers. The question is, was it all marketing tactic, coincidence, or something more?
The filming of THE EXORCIST was done over a nine-month period. The main set, was built in a warehouse in New York. During the filming, a number of curious incidents and accidents took place on the set and plagued those involved with the production. In addition, the budget of the film rose from $5 million to more than twice that amount. Obviously, any film production that lasts for more than a month or so will see its share of accidents and mishaps. isn't it?? but THE EXORCIST seems to have been particularly affected by unforeseeable calamities. Coincidence? Perhaps, but it left the cast and crew shaken.
The first incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. one Sunday morning when a fire broke out on the set. The fire was the result of a bad electric circuit, but it shut down filming for six weeks while the set was constructed again from scratch. However, the fact that Regan’s room where the exorcism was performed,was unharmed by the fire is still pretty creepy. Ironically, as soon as the new set was ready, the sprinkler system broke down, causing an additional two-week delay.
Well this unexpected delayed isn't something that is strange, but the future events are.....
Few of the actors in the film escaped personal troubles during the shoot. Just as Max Von Sydow (Father Merrin) touched down in...