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[On a black background, the ARROW VIDEO logo in yellow lettering.]
[The inside of a church seen from the perspective of the statue of Jesus hanging from the cross, then of the detail of the nails through Jesus's hand on the cross, and of a red rose with a bloody stem. Tim, an altar server, talks to Father Joseph Dyer after a service.] Tim: Father, you mentioned a Damien Karras in your prayer for the dead.
[Flashback of someone jumping through a window, and of a long flight of steps on a street.] Tim: Isn't he the one who died in a fall on those steps?
[Father Dyer stops at the top of the long flight of steps and looks down pensively.] Father Dyer: Yes, that's right, Tim. Fifteen years ago today.
[A caption reads, ""From director William Peter Blatty (The Ninth Configuration).]
[Dr. Temple, the head of a psychiatric ward, talks to Lieutenant Bill Kinderman in his office. Bill is investigating a murder.] Dr. Temple: That man in the isolation tank.
[Shots in quick succession of the isolated man's forehead and eyes and of his ankles in shackles.] Temple: You know, the one you looked in on?
[Bill looks startled and steps back, as he walks into the isolated man's cell.] Temple: The police brought him in here 15 years ago.
[Bill studies a file with the title ""Gemini Killer, March 11, 1975"". He opens it up on the mugshot of the man in the cell.] Temple: He says he's the Gemini Killer.
[A caption reads, ""Comes a chilling 4K restoration"".]
[Close-up on the head of the statue of Jesus. The eyes open.]
[Bill, by a river, analyzes a dead body. Then, he sits with Father Dyer at a restaurant.] Bill: The killer drove an ingot into each of his eyes.
[Close-up on a beheaded statue of Jesus.] Bill: In place of his head was the head from a statue of Christ.
[Camera shutter clicking. The man in isolation in the psychiatric ward claims to be the Gemini Killer.] Gemini: Are they calling these Gemini killings in the papers?
[""It's a wonderful life"" is written in blood on a white wall.] Gemini: You must get them to do that, Lieutenant.
[In his cell, the Gemini talks to Bill.] Gemini: It's important.
[Maniacal laughter as Father Kanavan, a priest in a confessional, looks on frightened.]
[Shot of a statue of Jesus on the cross with blood streaming down its face.] Bill: Do you believe in possession, Father?
[In his cell, the Gemini addresses Bill.] Gemini: Look at me! Look at me, and tell me what you see!
[Close-up on a pair demonical green and red eyes, and a bandaged nose.] Gemini: This time you're going to lose.
[A caption reads, ""The evil has returned.""]
[Bill steps inside a room in the psychiatric ward. An old woman is crawling in the ceiling.] Bill: ""And Jesus said to the man who was possessed, 'What is your name?'
[Close-up on the Gemini in his cell, then on Bill as he looks at a nurse, startled.] Bill: ""And he answered, 'Legion, for we are many.'"" Nurse in Gemini's voice: I've been waiting for you, Lieutenant.
[Shots in quick succession of Bill during his investigation of the various murders that have taken place.] Bill: I believe in murder! I believe in pain! I believe in cruelty! I believe!
[Various shots of supernatural events.]
[The Gemini in his cell.] Gemini: He is inside with us! He will never get away!
[A black screen then fades into the long flight of steps on the street at night covered in white smoke.]
[A caption reads, ""Do you dare walk these steps... again?""]
[A caption reads, ""William Peter Blatty's 'The Exorcist III'"".] Father Dyer: The Lord is the defender of my life.
[A caption reads, ""On 4K UHD in the UK October 7"", followed by various credits on small yellow lettering.]
Arrow Video
The personal vision of William Peter Blatty (writer of William Friedkin's original 1973 masterpiece), The Exorcist III is a hellish horror detective story that pairs thoughtful theological themes with scenes of sheer terror.
Fifteen years after the events of the first film, Lieutenant Kinderman (George C. Scott, The Changeling) investigates a series of horrific murders that follow the modus operandi of the notorious Gemini Killer... who died several years earlier in the electric chair. After his friend Father Dyer (Ed Flanders) is murdered in his hospital bed, Kinderman's investigations lead him to 'Patient X', a psychopath housed at the same hospital who claims to be the Gemini Killer, and who knows intimate crime scene details. Their encounter leads to a fiery climactic confrontation between the eternal forces of good and evil...
The Exorcist III boasts some of modern horror's most unforgettable scares and exceptional supporting performances from Jason Miller (The Ninth Configuration) and Brad Dourif (Dune). Blatty's film is presented here in both its original theatrical cut and the Legion director's cut.
Product Features
- 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Original theatrical 2.0 stereo audio on both cuts and optional 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio for the theatrical cut
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Richard Wells
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring writing on the film by Lee Gambin, archival articles and reviews
DISC ONE - THEATRICAL CUT (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY)
- 4K restoration of the theatrical cut of The Exorcist III, presented in presented on 4K Ultra HD (2160p) Blu-ray in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Audio commentary by critics Alexandra Heller Nicholas and Josh Nelson
- Audio interview with writer/director William Peter Blatty
- Death, Be Not Proud: The Making of The Exorcist III, an in-depth 2016 documentary divided into five chapters: Chapter One: A "Wonderfull" Time, an interview with producer Carter DeHaven and members of the supporting cast and production crew; Chapter Two: Signs of the Gemini, an interview with actor Brad Dourif; Chapter Three: The Devil in the Details, an interview with production designer Leslie Dilley and more; Chapter Four: Music for a Padded Cell, an interview with composer Barry DeVorzon; Chapter Five: All This Bleeding, interviews about the additional shoot and special effects
- The Exorcist III: Vintage Interviews, archival interviews with cast and crew members including William Peter Blatty, producer James Robinson, actors George C. Scott, Jason Miller, Grand L. Bush and Ed Flanders
- Falling Down a Long Flight of Steps, an interview with special effects artist Randy Moore
- The Exorcist III: Vintage Featurette, making-of documentary with on-set footage and interviews
- Deleted scenes, alternate takes and bloopers
- Image galleries
- Trailers, TV spots and radio spots
- DISC TWO - 'LEGION' DIRECTOR'S CUT (BLU-RAY)
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the Legion director's cut, assembled from the best available film and video elements
- Legion audio commentary with esteemed film critics Mark Kermode and Kim Newman
- Deleted Prologue, an alternate opening to Legion with optional audio commentary from Mark Kermode and Kim Newman
- 105 / 110 MINS APPROX
- William Peter Blatty
- 15
- George C. Scott
- Ed Flanders
- Brad Dourif
- Jason Miller
- Grand L. Bush
- 1.85:1
- English SDH
- 1990
- English
- 2
- B
- Arrow Video
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[On a black background, the ARROW VIDEO logo in yellow lettering.]
[The inside of a church seen from the perspective of the statue of Jesus hanging from the cross, then of the detail of the nails through Jesus's hand on the cross, and of a red rose with a bloody stem. Tim, an altar server, talks to Father Joseph Dyer after a service.] Tim: Father, you mentioned a Damien Karras in your prayer for the dead.
[Flashback of someone jumping through a window, and of a long flight of steps on a street.] Tim: Isn't he the one who died in a fall on those steps?
[Father Dyer stops at the top of the long flight of steps and looks down pensively.] Father Dyer: Yes, that's right, Tim. Fifteen years ago today.
[A caption reads, ""From director William Peter Blatty (The Ninth Configuration).]
[Dr. Temple, the head of a psychiatric ward, talks to Lieutenant Bill Kinderman in his office. Bill is investigating a murder.] Dr. Temple: That man in the isolation tank.
[Shots in quick succession of the isolated man's forehead and eyes and of his ankles in shackles.] Temple: You know, the one you looked in on?
[Bill looks startled and steps back, as he walks into the isolated man's cell.] Temple: The police brought him in here 15 years ago.
[Bill studies a file with the title ""Gemini Killer, March 11, 1975"". He opens it up on the mugshot of the man in the cell.] Temple: He says he's the Gemini Killer.
[A caption reads, ""Comes a chilling 4K restoration"".]
[Close-up on the head of the statue of Jesus. The eyes open.]
[Bill, by a river, analyzes a dead body. Then, he sits with Father Dyer at a restaurant.] Bill: The killer drove an ingot into each of his eyes.
[Close-up on a beheaded statue of Jesus.] Bill: In place of his head was the head from a statue of Christ.
[Camera shutter clicking. The man in isolation in the psychiatric ward claims to be the Gemini Killer.] Gemini: Are they calling these Gemini killings in the papers?
[""It's a wonderful life"" is written in blood on a white wall.] Gemini: You must get them to do that, Lieutenant.
[In his cell, the Gemini talks to Bill.] Gemini: It's important.
[Maniacal laughter as Father Kanavan, a priest in a confessional, looks on frightened.]
[Shot of a statue of Jesus on the cross with blood streaming down its face.] Bill: Do you believe in possession, Father?
[In his cell, the Gemini addresses Bill.] Gemini: Look at me! Look at me, and tell me what you see!
[Close-up on a pair demonical green and red eyes, and a bandaged nose.] Gemini: This time you're going to lose.
[A caption reads, ""The evil has returned.""]
[Bill steps inside a room in the psychiatric ward. An old woman is crawling in the ceiling.] Bill: ""And Jesus said to the man who was possessed, 'What is your name?'
[Close-up on the Gemini in his cell, then on Bill as he looks at a nurse, startled.] Bill: ""And he answered, 'Legion, for we are many.'"" Nurse in Gemini's voice: I've been waiting for you, Lieutenant.
[Shots in quick succession of Bill during his investigation of the various murders that have taken place.] Bill: I believe in murder! I believe in pain! I believe in cruelty! I believe!
[Various shots of supernatural events.]
[The Gemini in his cell.] Gemini: He is inside with us! He will never get away!
[A black screen then fades into the long flight of steps on the street at night covered in white smoke.]
[A caption reads, ""Do you dare walk these steps... again?""]
[A caption reads, ""William Peter Blatty's 'The Exorcist III'"".] Father Dyer: The Lord is the defender of my life.
[A caption reads, ""On 4K UHD in the UK October 7"", followed by various credits on small yellow lettering.]
Arrow Video
The personal vision of William Peter Blatty (writer of William Friedkin's original 1973 masterpiece), The Exorcist III is a hellish horror detective story that pairs thoughtful theological themes with scenes of sheer terror.
Fifteen years after the events of the first film, Lieutenant Kinderman (George C. Scott, The Changeling) investigates a series of horrific murders that follow the modus operandi of the notorious Gemini Killer... who died several years earlier in the electric chair. After his friend Father Dyer (Ed Flanders) is murdered in his hospital bed, Kinderman's investigations lead him to 'Patient X', a psychopath housed at the same hospital who claims to be the Gemini Killer, and who knows intimate crime scene details. Their encounter leads to a fiery climactic confrontation between the eternal forces of good and evil...
The Exorcist III boasts some of modern horror's most unforgettable scares and exceptional supporting performances from Jason Miller (The Ninth Configuration) and Brad Dourif (Dune). Blatty's film is presented here in both its original theatrical cut and the Legion director's cut.
Product Features
- 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Original theatrical 2.0 stereo audio on both cuts and optional 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio for the theatrical cut
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Richard Wells
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring writing on the film by Lee Gambin, archival articles and reviews
DISC ONE - THEATRICAL CUT (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY)
- 4K restoration of the theatrical cut of The Exorcist III, presented in presented on 4K Ultra HD (2160p) Blu-ray in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Audio commentary by critics Alexandra Heller Nicholas and Josh Nelson
- Audio interview with writer/director William Peter Blatty
- Death, Be Not Proud: The Making of The Exorcist III, an in-depth 2016 documentary divided into five chapters: Chapter One: A "Wonderfull" Time, an interview with producer Carter DeHaven and members of the supporting cast and production crew; Chapter Two: Signs of the Gemini, an interview with actor Brad Dourif; Chapter Three: The Devil in the Details, an interview with production designer Leslie Dilley and more; Chapter Four: Music for a Padded Cell, an interview with composer Barry DeVorzon; Chapter Five: All This Bleeding, interviews about the additional shoot and special effects
- The Exorcist III: Vintage Interviews, archival interviews with cast and crew members including William Peter Blatty, producer James Robinson, actors George C. Scott, Jason Miller, Grand L. Bush and Ed Flanders
- Falling Down a Long Flight of Steps, an interview with special effects artist Randy Moore
- The Exorcist III: Vintage Featurette, making-of documentary with on-set footage and interviews
- Deleted scenes, alternate takes and bloopers
- Image galleries
- Trailers, TV spots and radio spots
- DISC TWO - 'LEGION' DIRECTOR'S CUT (BLU-RAY)
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the Legion director's cut, assembled from the best available film and video elements
- Legion audio commentary with esteemed film critics Mark Kermode and Kim Newman
- Deleted Prologue, an alternate opening to Legion with optional audio commentary from Mark Kermode and Kim Newman
- 105 / 110 MINS APPROX
- William Peter Blatty
- 15
- George C. Scott
- Ed Flanders
- Brad Dourif
- Jason Miller
- Grand L. Bush
- 1.85:1
- English SDH
- 1990
- English
- 2
- B
- Arrow Video
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Arrow does it again!
Arrow once again does justice to this super underrated movie, the artwork is incredible. Brilliant special features and the transfer is the best I’ve ever seen this movie. Well worth the pre order.
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