Nations of the world- stop sending us your crappy movies. That is all.
William Friedkin's classic film "The Exorcist" was very popular in its day and has since inspired three- or four, technically- sequels. But, before all of those actual follow-ups came out, everyone and their mother ripped it off. Today's film is one of those:
William Friedkin's classic film "The Exorcist" was very popular in its day and has since inspired three- or four, technically- sequels. But, before all of those actual follow-ups came out, everyone and their mother ripped it off. Today's film is one of those:
This film comes to us from the land of Turkey. In the 70s and 80s, they had a booming film industry. As a great documentary by Mondo Macabro (no relation) showed, this died when the economy crashed and most of the films were burned down for the silver the film strips consisted of. Unfortunately, this came too late to stop this movie.
A young girl gets possessed by a demon and her family is not sure how to fix her. They try several ways, but nothing goes too well. They get desperate and, stop me if you have heard this before, call in a priest! They copy every single interesting part of the original "Exorcist" and do it badly. This whole affair is so bad that even the guy doing the subtitle work has given up.
Do anything else other than watching this movie. Hell, read the damn book or something.
Thanks to this site for the pictures, btw.
There are still more of these to come. Stay tuned...
A young girl gets possessed by a demon and her family is not sure how to fix her. They try several ways, but nothing goes too well. They get desperate and, stop me if you have heard this before, call in a priest! They copy every single interesting part of the original "Exorcist" and do it badly. This whole affair is so bad that even the guy doing the subtitle work has given up.
Do anything else other than watching this movie. Hell, read the damn book or something.
Thanks to this site for the pictures, btw.
There are still more of these to come. Stay tuned...
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