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The Devil Inside - The Dark Legacy of the Exorcist

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"At a time when critics
are expected to be publicists, and anything famous is 'classic' or 'iconic,'
Carlos Acevedo has managed to hold the line. The Devil Inside is a
sharp, hard-nosed aesthetic and cultural investigation into what everybody was
throwing up about fifty years ago. It succeeds as criticism, history, and
social analysis."-Charles Taylor, film critic at Esquire, and author
of Opening Wednesday at a Theater or Drive-In Near You: The Shadow Cinema of
the American '70s
In 1973, The Exorcist
left moviegoers gripping their rosary beads, vomiting in their popcorn buckets,
and fainting in the sticky aisles. Cynically marketed as a cursed production
based on a ?true story,? The Exorcist quickly became one of the most
controversial films ever released. With its groundbreaking special effects,
relentless pace, and terrifying finale, the film revolutionized the horror
genre and paved the way for future blockbusters.
In The Devil Inside,
Carlos Acevedo goes beyond the myths to examine the national uproar The
Exorcist caused, as well as the dark, real-world effects it had on a
jittery audience. Until now, books about The Exorcist have largely
perpetuated its legends while overlooking its cultural background. The Devil
Inside places the film in its cinematic and social context?as a product of
the New Hollywood, when maverick directors hijacked the film industry, and as
part of the supernatural trends of the times, when the occult permeated music,
books, and movies. From the original
possession case that inspired the novel to the troubled production to the
conflicts on the set to the uptick in demands for actual exorcisms, The
Devil Inside sheds new light on a shocking phenomenon that has remained a
pop-culture touchstone for fifty years.



List of contents










Part
I - Prelude

The
Real Exorcism

William
Peter Blatty

The
Novel 

The
Rise of the Occult 

 

Part
II - Overture

Novel
into Film

William
Friedkin

Horror
Films & The New Hollywood

Making
of The Exorcist

Phenomenon

Critical
and Audience Response

 

Part
III - Coda

Analysis
of The Exorcist

Aftermath

Sequels
and Re-releases

Cultural
Touchstone 


About the author










Carlos Acevedo is the author of Sporting Blood: Tales From the Dark Side of Boxing, The Duke: The Life and Lies of Tommy Morrison, and the forthcoming American Hellfire: Cults, Killings, Possessions, and Hoaxes of the Satanic Age, all from Hamilcar Publications. He lives in Brooklyn.

Summary

“At a time when critics
are expected to be publicists, and anything famous is ‘classic’ or ‘iconic,’
Carlos Acevedo has managed to hold the line. The Devil Inside is a
sharp, hard-nosed aesthetic and cultural investigation into what everybody was
throwing up about fifty years ago. It succeeds as criticism, history, and
social analysis.”

—Charles Taylor, film critic at Esquire, and author
of Opening Wednesday at a Theater or Drive-In Near You: The Shadow Cinema of
the American ’70s



In 1973, The Exorcist
left moviegoers gripping their rosary beads, vomiting in their popcorn buckets,
and fainting in the sticky aisles. Cynically marketed as a cursed production
based on a “true story,”
The Exorcist quickly became one of the most
controversial films ever released. With its groundbreaking special effects,
relentless pace, and terrifying finale, the film revolutionized the horror
genre and paved the way for future blockbusters.


In The Devil Inside,
Carlos Acevedo goes beyond the myths to examine the national uproar The
Exorcist
caused, as well as the dark, real-world effects it had on a
jittery audience. Until now, books about The Exorcist have largely
perpetuated its legends while overlooking its cultural background. The Devil
Inside
places the film in its cinematic and social context—as a product of
the New Hollywood, when maverick directors hijacked the film industry, and as
part of the supernatural trends of the times, when the occult permeated music,
books, and movies.

From the original
possession case that inspired the novel to the troubled production to the
conflicts on the set to the uptick in demands for actual exorcisms, The
Devil Inside
sheds new light on a shocking phenomenon that has remained a
pop-culture touchstone for fifty years. 



 

Product details

Authors Acevedo Carlos
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2023
 
EAN 9781949590654
ISBN 978-1-949590-65-4
No. of pages 232
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts, RELIGION / Demonology & Satanism, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / Historical

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