Have you discovered a category we missed? Search for “Exorcist 1973 UK quad poster” or “German newspaper censorship card” — because the search never truly ends. The demon just moves.
You can find the film on major digital storefronts. While it is rarely included in standard "free" subscription libraries like Netflix in the US, it is frequently available through: Rental ($3.99): Available on Amazon Prime Video Apple TV Store Google Play YouTube Movies Vudu/Fandango at Home Purchase ($12.99 - $14.99): Available to buy as a digital download on Microsoft Store Special Versions: The Exorcist: The Version You've Never Seen (Director's Cut) on Google Play for additional scenes like the famous "spider walk". Amazon.com Physical Media (DVD & Blu-ray)
Adapted from ’s 1971 bestseller, the film follows a single mother, Chris MacNeil (played by Ellen Burstyn ), as she attempts to save her daughter, Regan ( Linda Blair ), from a mysterious ailment that medical science cannot explain. Desperate, she turns to two Catholic priests, Father Karras ( Jason Miller ) and Father Merrin ( Max von Sydow ), to perform an exorcism. Searching for- the exorcist 1973 in-All Categor...
Either way, happy hunting — and may whatever you find stay behind the screen.
Search for “ The Exorcist isolated audio track” on academic databases. The film’s use of infrasound (low frequencies below conscious hearing) to induce unease was pioneering. Friedkin used the sound of beehives and pig squeals reversed for demonic growls — a category of search that leads to fascinating behind-the-scenes interviews. Have you discovered a category we missed
Released for the film’s 50th anniversary, this is the definitive version. Key features:
If a seller offers “William Friedkin’s personal script” but lacks a notarized letter from his estate (or the Friedkin Estate stamp), assume it is a reproduction. You can find the film on major digital storefronts
Part of the reason the search query remains so popular is the complexity of the film’s distribution history. A casual fan searching for The Exorcist may not realize they are stepping into a minefield of different versions.
Use the free aggregator JustWatch . Type “The Exorcist 1973” — it will show you exactly which service has it, in which country, and for what price.