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    Release Year
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    Publisher
    Kensington Publishing Corporation
    ISBN-10
    0806541946
    ISBN-13
    9780806541945
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    28058375121

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Exorcist Legacy : 50 Years of Fear
    Number of Pages
    352 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2023
    Topic
    Film / Genres / Horror, Media Studies, Film / History & Criticism
    Genre
    Performing Arts, Social Science
    Author
    Nat Segaloff
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.2 in
    Item Weight
    16.4 Oz
    Item Length
    8.6 in
    Item Width
    5.9 in

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    Reviews
    Advance Praise for The Exorcist Legacy : " The Exorcist Legacy conjures new scares while telling a great story about a landmark horror film. Insightful, surprising, and damn fun!" --Jonathan Maberry , New York Times bestselling author of Kagen the Damned and editor of Weird Tales Magazine "Veteran journalist Nat Segaloff engrossingly charts the making, marketing, and enduring reception of the spiritual horror blockbuster that has haunted the nightmares of two generations of filmgoers, as well as spawned a cottage industry of theories about the 'curses' that allegedly bedeviled the production...A great read even if you're not a lapsed Catholic!" --Joe Dante , director of Gremlins, Innerspace, The Howling, and Matinee " The Exorcist is not just a classic, but a living, breathing presence in our culture. Nat Segaloff has followed it from the very beginning and is uniquely qualified to chart its history and impact." --Leonard Maltin , film critic and historian "Nat Segaloff's deep dive into all things Exorcist will spin your head around with exhaustive details, smart reporting, intriguing insights from cast and crew members, philosophical and religious explorations, and more. Segaloff tells his tale with intelligence, warmth, and lively occasional doses of skepticism and snark." --Stephen Rebello , author of Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho and Dolls! Dolls! Dolls!: Deep Inside Valley of the Dolls, the Most Beloved Bad Book and Movie of All Time " Segaloff chronicles this legacy not as a fly-on-the-wall, but as a battlefield medic with his finger pressed firmly on the pulse. If there's a more comprehensive and exhaustive history of The Exorcist , I have not read it." --Ronald Malfi , bestselling author of Come with Me and Black Mouth, Praise for The Exorcist Legacy "I highly recommend The Exorcist Legacy: 50 Years of Fear to all aficionados of my father's book and film. I have read all of the books about The Exorcist out there and to my mind it is the best of the lot: interesting, entertaining, accurate, and comprehensive. Segaloff reveals details about the making of the original film that I didn't know in spite of the fact that I was present during much of the making of it. Above all, this book honors my father's legacy and for that I am grateful to its author." --Michael Blatty, son of William Peter Blatty (author of The Exorcist ) "You'd think that at this late date there wouldn't be a lot left to say about The Exorcist, one of the most skillfully manipulative movies ever made. But you'd be wrong! Veteran journalist Nat Segaloff engrossingly charts the making, marketing, and enduring reception of the spiritual horror blockbuster that has haunted the nightmares of two generations of filmgoers, as well as spawned a cottage industry of theories about the 'curses' that allegedly bedeviled the production. Plus you get background info on the various sequels and offshoots that continue to this day. It's a great read even if you're not a lapsed Catholic!" --Joe Dante, director of Gremlins, Innerspace, The Howling, and Matinee " The Exorcist is not just a classic, but a living, breathing presence in our culture. Nat Segaloff has followed it from the very beginning and is uniquely qualified to chart its history and impact." --Leonard Maltin, film critic and historian "Nat Segaloff's deep dive into all things Exorcist will spin your head around with exhaustive details, smart reporting, intriguing insights from cast and crew members, philosophical and religious explorations, and more. Segaloff tells his tale with intelligence, warmth, and lively occasional doses of skepticism and snark." --Stephen Rebello, author of Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho and Dolls! Dolls! Dolls!: Deep Inside Valley of the Dolls, the Most Beloved Bad Book and Movie of All Time "The Exorcist Legacy conjures new scares while telling a great story about a landmark horror film. Insightful, surprising, and damn fun!" --Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Kagen the Damned and editor of Weird Tales Magazine "This is it: the definitive look at the power and impact of The Exorcist, from Blatty's conception of the original novel, its criminally underrated successor ( Legion ), and the terrifying films that erupted from those seminal works into mainstream movie houses. Segaloff chronicles this legacy not as a fly-on-the-wall, but as a battlefield medic with his finger pressed firmly on the pulse. If there's a more comprehensive and exhaustive history of The Exorcist , I have not read it." --Ronald Malfi, bestselling author of Come with Me and Black Mouth "This encyclopedic overview of the Exorcist franchise by film historian Segaloff ( More Fire! ) will satisfy even the most obsessive fans. A publicist on the original 1973 film directed by William Friedkin . . . the author's love for the original film buoys this, and his insights into how Blatty's ruminations on faith and the existence of God animate his book and screenplay shed new light on the story. The result is a competent celebration of a horror classic." -- Publishers Weekly
    Dewey Edition
    23
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    Dewey Decimal
    791.4372
    Synopsis
    Since 1973, The Exorcist and its progeny have scared and inspired half a century of filmgoers. Now, on the 50th anniversary of the original movie release, this is the definitive, fascinating story of the scariest movie ever made and its lasting impact as one of the most shocking, influential, and successful adventures in the history of film. Written by Nat Segaloff, an original publicist for the movie and the acclaimed biographer of its director, with a foreword from John Russo, author and cowriter of the seminal horror film Night of the Living Dead . On December 26, 1973, The Exorcist was released. Within days it had become legend. Moviegoers braved hours-long lines in winter weather to see it. Some audience members famously fainted or vomited. Half a century later, the movie that both inspired and transcends the modern horror genre has lost none of its power to terrify and unsettle. The Exorcist Legacy reveals the complete story of this cultural phenomenon, from the real-life exorcism in 1949 Maryland that inspired William Peter Blatty's bestselling novel on which the movie is based, to its many sequels, prequels, TV series, and homages. Nat Segaloff, biographer of the film's director, William Friedkin, draws on original interviews with cast, crew, and participants as well as revelations from personal papers to present an intriguing and surprising new view of the making of the movie, and its aftermath. Segaloff also examines as never before the keys to the movie's enduring appeal. Friedkin and Blatty's goal was far more ambitious than making a scary movie; they aimed to make people "think about the concept of good and evil." The Exorcist succeeds, and then some, not just by creating on-screen scares, but by challenging viewers' deepest personal beliefs--and fears., On December 26, 1973, The Exorcist was released. Within days it had become legend. Moviegoers braved hours-long lines in winter weather to see it. Some audience members famously fainted or vomited. Half a century later, the movie that both inspired and transcends the modern horror genre has lost none of its power to terrify and unsettle. The Exorcist Legacy reveals the complete story of this cultural phenomenon, from the real-life exorcism in 1949 Maryland that inspired William Peter Blatty's bestselling novel on which the movie is based, to its many sequels, prequels, TV series, and homages. Nat Segaloff, biographer of the film's director, William Friedkin, draws on original interviews with cast, crew, and participants as well as revelations from personal papers to present an intriguing and surprising new view of the making of movie, and its aftermath. Segaloff also examines as never before the keys to the movie's enduring appeal. Friedkin and Blatty's goal was far more ambitious than making a scary movie; they aimed to make people 'think about the concept of good and evil.' The Exorcist succeeds, and then some, not just by creating on-screen scares, but by challenging viewers' deepest personal belief - and fears.

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