

Şeytan
- Horror
12 year-old Gul becomes possessed by Satan after experimenting with a Ouija board. A troubled psychiatrist and an experienced exorcist become the girl’s only hope for salvation.
The Exorcist is a 1973 horror classic that follows a 12-year-old girl's terrifying possession by Satan and the desperate battle between a troubled psychiatrist and an experienced exorcist to save her soul. Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential horror films ever made, it remains a landmark achievement in cinema. The film is available on multiple streaming platforms and continues to horrify and captivate audiences decades after its original release.
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Şeytan (a.k.a. The Turkish Exorcist) — Killer B Cinema Trailer
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The Exorcist — frequently asked
When was The Exorcist released?
The Exorcist was released on December 26, 1973 in limited theatrical release, with a wider release on January 1, 1974.
Where can I watch The Exorcist?
The Exorcist is available on multiple streaming platforms including Max, Peacock, and various digital rental services. Availability varies by region and subscription service.
Is The Exorcist based on a true story?
The film is based on William Peter Blatty's 1971 novel of the same name, which was inspired by a reported exorcism case from 1949, though the story is fictionalized for cinema.
How long is The Exorcist?
The original theatrical cut runs approximately 132 minutes (2 hours and 12 minutes), with a longer director's cut released in 2000 at 210 minutes.










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