Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Exorcist" in English language version.
The most needless scene — the one that really made viewers sick — has Regan undergoing a bloody arteriography
Carpenter was deeply influenced by The Exorcist when he was making his 1980 supernatural horror The Fog, especially when it came to the film's soundtrack.
Friedkin used actual doctors from the NYU Medical Center to depict the actual step-by-step procedure of an arteriogram, which is extremely painful and requires the patient to be sedated but conscious. Friedkin claims that for many years this footage was used as training for radiologists who would be performing arteriograms.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Most people say that the scariest scene in The Exorcist is the angiogram scene because it's the most realistic ... It's the one people most identify with, being in a hospital—a captive audience—while this weird equipment is circulating around you to determine what's inside of you.
It is unclear whether the list was in order but among the films he listed were the 1922 German horror Nosferatu, Ridley Scott's Alien, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, The Exorcist and The Birds.
This was created by Bud Smith, the film's editor. It's the best trailer ever made about The Exorcist. Warners was scared that it would be too disturbing.
Friedkin used actual doctors from the NYU Medical Center to depict the actual step-by-step procedure of an arteriogram, which is extremely painful and requires the patient to be sedated but conscious. Friedkin claims that for many years this footage was used as training for radiologists who would be performing arteriograms.
The most needless scene — the one that really made viewers sick — has Regan undergoing a bloody arteriography
It is unclear whether the list was in order but among the films he listed were the 1922 German horror Nosferatu, Ridley Scott's Alien, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, The Exorcist and The Birds.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Most people say that the scariest scene in The Exorcist is the angiogram scene because it's the most realistic ... It's the one people most identify with, being in a hospital—a captive audience—while this weird equipment is circulating around you to determine what's inside of you.