"The Exorcist" was released in theaters on December 26, 1973, and it had a significant run throughout 1974. The film remained in theaters for over a year, becoming a cultural phenomenon and one of the highest-grossing films of its time. It was eventually re-released in various formats, further extending its theatrical presence.
i heard it was some time in 2015
In the movie "The Exorcist," the taxi that picks up Father Karras is a 1972 Ford. The film, set in Washington, D.C., showcases this vehicle as part of its iconic scenes, contributing to the urban atmosphere of the story. The choice of a Ford taxi helps to ground the film in its time period and setting.
There was a particularly nasty outbreak of the plague in London at that time.
on the Nineteenth of November 2010, the second part will show some time in July 2011.
The movie running time is 142 minutes
in his time theaters did not have good reputation. Many hated the theaters and it was a social shame to work in theaters.
They have many theaters in many locations. Mainly they have Imax theaters which are located everywhere as well. These theaters are very nice and offer a great time with your friends.
if it does well it should be in theaters for 3 to 4 weeks. Some theaters may even have it for a longer time then that... hope this helps
THE EXORCIST! the number one fsho
Plague closed the theaters. it is a disease.
7:30 is the time
Midnight on November 21
november 20
Yes, Jeff Bridges had "True Grit" (2010) and "TRON: Legacy" (2010) in theaters at the same time.
Ummm, its in movies theaters, call your local movie theaters and ask what the showtimes are...
Unless you had the time to ask them yourself, you wouldn't know. In my opinion, the makers of the Exorcist were probably crazy at the time. A man once said to me that the most violent images are produced in your head. Unfortunately, they converted their thoughts into a 1973 horror film.
i heard it was some time in 2015