The Exorcist III - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Exorcist III"
The Exorcist III (1990)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
The Exorcist III - TMDB rating
6.2/10
723
The Exorcist III - Kinopoisk rating
5.269/10
2474
The Exorcist III - IMDB rating
6.5/10
37708

Film crew

Director

Photo William Peter Blatty #5548
William Peter Blatty
Director

Producer

Carter DeHaven
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo James G. Robinson #5543
James G. Robinson
Executive Producer
Photo Joe Roth #23270Photo Joe Roth #65581

Joe Roth

Joe Roth
Executive Producer

Editor

Todd C. Ramsay
Editor
Thom Noble
Editor
Peter Lee-Thompson
Editor

Art Direction

Robert C. Goldstein
Art Direction
Henry Shaffer
Art Direction

Costume Design

Dana Lyman
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Dean Raphael Ferrandini #72169
Dean Raphael Ferrandini
Stunts
Daniel W. Barringer
Stunts
Photo Tom Morga #13998
Tom Morga
Stunts
Photo Kurt D. Lott #3667
Kurt D. Lott
Stunts
Lane Leavitt
Stunts
John Borland
Stunts
Jim Stephan
Stunts
Jay C. Currin
Stunts

Production Design

Leslie Dilley
Production Design

Second Unit Director

Photo Paul Baxley #11814

Paul Baxley

Paul Baxley
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Hugh Scaife

Hugh Scaife
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Del Acevedo
Makeup Artist
Erin Koplow
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Bill Varney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Maslow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bob Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Barry De Vorzon
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Steve Jaffe
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Sharon Gerhard
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Photo Chuck Waters #17794
Chuck Waters
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Gerry Fisher
Director of Photography

Visual Effects Supervisor

Mat Beck
Visual Effects Supervisor
Abe Milrad
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Richard L. Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor

Hairstylist

Patricia Grande
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

William Purcell
Special Effects Coordinator
Sharon Benson
Special Effects Coordinator

Animation Supervisor

Jeff Burks
Animation Supervisor

Sound Mixer

Richard Van Dyke
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Robert Stadd
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Richard W. Abramitis
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Photo William Peter Blatty #5548
William Peter Blatty
Screenplay

Makeup Supervisor

Paul Stanhope Jr.
Makeup Supervisor

Hair Supervisor

Cydney Cornell
Hair Supervisor

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Greg Cannom
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Bill Forsche
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Gaffer

Jon R. Tower
Gaffer

Music

Barry De Vorzon
Music

Sound

Jeffrey Hayes
Sound

Wigmaker

Paul Huntley
Wigmaker

Sound Editor

Joanne D'Antonio
Sound Editor
Warren Hamilton Jr.
Sound Editor
Mike Chock
Sound Editor
James Christopher
Sound Editor
Burness Dembrowski
Sound Editor
Donlee Jorgensen
Sound Editor

Prosthetic Supervisor

Mike Smithson
Prosthetic Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Director William Peter Blatty (1928-2017) filmed this movie based on his own novel, “Legion,” published in 1983. Morgan Creek Productions decided to title the film “The Exorcist III: Legion,” although there is no exorcism in either the novel or the script. The incorrect title was only noticed after filming had been completed, and the producers decided that it was necessary to write, shoot, and add additional scenes to the film to better match the status of a sequel to William Friedkin’s “The Exorcist” (1973). The last third of the film had to be completely redone and a new character, Father Morning, was introduced, while filming the exorcism scene cost almost $4 million.
  • William Peter Blatty hoped to gain access to deleted scenes from the studio’s archives in order to re-edit the original version of the film, which, he said, differed significantly from the final released version. To Blatty’s disappointment and the dismay of fans hoping to see previously unseen footage, the scenes were lost. They were only found in 2016. And Blatty released this version of the film shortly before his death.
  • The character of Gemni Killer (where 'killer' translates to 'murderer', and Gemini is the constellation and corresponding zodiac sign) was inspired by a real-life serial killer nicknamed 'Zodiac'.
  • The idea for the film originated with director and screenwriter William Peter Blatty on the wave of success of 'The Exorcist' (William Friedkin, 1973). He initially tried to convince Friedkin to film a story about a priest who comes to a mental institution, but was unsuccessful, after which he wrote the book and filmed the movie himself.
  • Producers demanded that scenes of exorcism be added to the film's finale, and also insisted that someone from the cast of the first film in the franchise appear in it. Jason Miller (1939-2001), who played Father Carras in Friedkin's film, was busy with another project when Blatty's film began shooting, so he was asked to appear in several scenes as 'Patient X'. Brad Dourif was already cast in this role, and since many scenes with him had already been filmed, Blatty decided to use footage of both actors. Thus, Miller plays 'Patient X' when Carras awakens within him, while Dourif plays when the personality of the killer nicknamed Gemini takes over.
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