The Exorcist ( I'M SWISS, NAZI BASTARD )
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- The Exorcist is a 1973 American supernatural horror film directed by William Friedkin and produced and written for the screen by William Peter Blatty, based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Blatty. The film stars Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Lee J. Cobb, Kitty Winn, Jack MacGowran (in his final film role), Jason Miller, and Linda Blair. It is the first installment in The Exorcist film series, and follows the demonic possession of a 12-year-old girl and her mother's attempt to rescue her through an exorcism conducted by two priests.
Although the book had been a bestseller, Blatty, who produced, and Friedkin, his choice for director, had difficulty casting the film. After turning down, or being turned down, by major stars of the era, they cast in the lead roles the relatively little-known Burstyn, the unknown Blair, and Miller, the author of a hit play who had never acted in movies before, casting choices that were vigorously opposed by studio executives at Warner Bros. Pictures. Principal photography was also difficult. Most of the set burned down, and Blair and Burstyn suffered long-term injuries in accidents. Ultimately the film took twice as long to shoot as scheduled and cost more than twice its initial budget.
On December 26, 1973, The Exorcist was released in 24 theaters in the U.S. and Canada. Audiences flocked to it, waiting in long lines during winter weather, many doing so more than once, despite mixed critical reviews. Some viewers had adverse physical reactions, often fainting or vomiting, to scenes such as its protagonist undergoing a realistic cerebral angiography and masturbating with a crucifix. There were reports of heart attacks and miscarriages; a psychiatric journal carried a paper on "cinematic neurosis" triggered by the film. Many children were taken to see the film, leading to charges that the MPAA ratings board had accommodated Warner Bros. by giving the film an R rating instead of the X they thought it deserved in order to ensure its commercial success; a few cities tried to ban it outright or prevent children from seeing it, and obscenity concerns kept the film from a home video release in the United Kingdom until 1999 - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I’ve been repeating Burke’s dialogue here over and over for the past two days…hilariously memorable! 🤣
So... this is the guy that Regan wanted her mom to marry. She was twisted.
Regan wasn't Regan. Pazuzu aka the devil possessed her. Pazuzu killed Burke. Not Regan.
Burke Dennings was kind of a mean drunk!
A drunk has on his tongue what a sober person has in his mind. - Talmud.
I love how Burke just did it for shits and giggles
The original troll
This is why I call him "Burke The Bigot".
@@brendandurham3817 Karl the Swiss Nazi was the real bigot.
Typical drunken ass
I watched this again recently. This scene was hilarious. Burke was a beast!
This is the greatest scene of any movie ever.
Really?
@@lennarthagen3638 it’s definitely up there.
Burke Dennings: Nazi Hunter
I picked up the Directors Cut of this at the Dollar Store for $8 bucks the other night and I’ve been fascinated by it ever since…AWESOME film! 😱😱😱
I always liked Jack MacGowran, here and in all his Beckett dialogues; did rather well in other movies, too...but he took the cake in this scene....I usually use his line "what's for dessert?" after I tell a stupid joke.
"There seems to be an alien pubic hair in my drink" 😂😂😂😂 never caught that the first time
I didn't know aliens even had pubic hair.
The script says gin, and that's what he says. Sounds abit like drink, the sloshed way he says it.
He says Asian pubic hairs.
"Never seen her before in my life,have you?" Hahahaha!!
Even though he's swiss, there may be some background in the novel about this going on for a while between the two
The way he starts shit with poor Carl. 🤣
I always laugh at this scene 😂😂😂😂
Love Burke Cathal lol
I would not be surprised if Burke were Jewish, come to think of it.
Maybe. But he's English. Old men and their kids between the 50s and 70s were changed and soured by WWII to the point where they can't help but try to take the piss out of people who remotely look German let alone anyone who's an actual Nazi. Burke expresses his sour by picking fights with Europeans for fun. Roger Waters made an epic Rock Opera based on his own pain.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Correct you are. Nevertheless, there was a considerable Jewish population in the UK even before WWII began, so eventually they were well aware of what had happened. I have read the novel a few times and I recall there was this moment when Chris and Burke were discussing - I think - religion, and at one point Chris asked, 'Weren't you studying to be a ...' And Burke cut her off. So since Burke was the only once slurring the butler for his heritage, then the more I am convinced that he is of the Jewish faith. Fine with me :). Heck, Detective Kinderman was Jewish :).
@@allistercooper8765 my point on the matter being, that he was going to be a Nazi's enemy either way due to his nationality and his ambiguous religious beliefs or lack thereof.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Both make sense, Those were terrifying times back then. Even today some survivors still shudder at the experience.
@@allistercooper8765 The Jewish population of the UK is below 0.4%.
I love this scene.
Next time I pick a fight at family I'm gonna ask what's got dessert after haaha I love this scene
1:30 i just love How he breaks the cup..XD
The astronaut mentions the Gemini program. The third movie involves the Gemini killer
That astronaut is also meant to be Captain Cutshaw, one of the main characters in William Peter Blatty’s other novel The Ninth Configuration which had a film adaptation by Blatty in which the character was played by Scott Wilson who subsequently had a cameo in The Exorcist 3 which was in turn based on Blatty’s OTHER novel ‘Legion’.
The devil was inside Burke nobody gets it rofl
I get it
Actually, Burke was one of the personalities that the demon mimicked while possessing Regan. You can hear his voice speaking after her head spins backwards. What he says in that scene is referring to Regan killing him.
@@micaelamelendez8620 in the book he says there's a group possessing regan Burke has lots of good lines in the book
Their second interaction IMO is kind of a foreshadowing of father karras and regan at the end.
Burke went into Regan’s bedroom and raped her. The movie is an allegory for Regan’s sexual abuse trauma.
Great Scene and Amazing movie- why was this scene in the movie though? Especially considering they cut the spiderwalk ?
Father Dyer looks and sounds like John Saxon. Until the interview, I never knew that not only was he not, but he was a real Jesuit.
So was Thomas Bermingham, playing himself as the ranking Jesuit (I believe).
@@jamesjwalsh didn't know that either.
He also couldn't cry on command so at the end when he's like shaking and crying over Father Karras at the end its because right before rolling William Friedkin just slapped the shit out of him. No cap look that shit up. Friedkin was kind of a lunatic but let know one say it didn't pay off. He made some good ass movies 😂
Burke you great Irish bugger. Best character in the film.
Burke is English
Not the actor matey@@joshuawaring4180
I just watched it recently, and could not stop laughing at Burke The Nazi Hunter.
He`s funny mate@@PatI-zg9gm
There seems to be an alien pubic hair in my gin
@Based_transition_Clocker Meaning what?
Yes, it was a sub plot in the book
Burke is the man.😂😂😂.
Whats for dessert😂😂😂
Apple pie
😂😂
Okay I must find an outfit similar to what Sharon Spencer is wearing.😩
It would suit you
Who is the woman sitting next to Fr. Dyer as he tells Chris about Damien's mother?
The Novel , she’s a witchcraft person that gives Chris knowledge of it when Regan gets possessed. Eventually chris looks for the priests of the Christian church
That character is called ’Mary Jo Perrin’ and she was supposed to have more lines and bit helping out Chris in book of witchcraft and possession in the novel but her character in the film was cut down to her just being a background character with no lines expect singing with Dyer & Chris by the piano during pee scene, and there were lot of stuff was cut out of the film that were in the novel like Karl being the one who put The cross underneath Regan Pillow and knock out by possessed Regan, Burke Denning being more in the novel also in the novel of Chris party while Burke in drunken state he cursing out at few more party goers before attacking Karl, A Black Mass plot that was surrounding more on the desecration of Virgin Mary Statue, The Crucifixion scene was more Sexually Explicit/ grisly than what shown in the film, & other stuff too.
“I’m from sveeden”
🤣
Who is the dark haired woman on the couch with the priest at 0:56?
Than kuou this iscawesime
Why wasn’t Carl a suspect when Burke was murdered 😮
In the novel he was. Kinderman arrested him
He was, at least in the book. Kinderman questioned him pretty hard on several occasions, sure he had his “very powerful man” in abused Karl. He knew of the tension between the two.
Nope it was a grade-schooler in a nightgown that allowed Burke to see his own shoulder blades and butt. 😊 Twisted his head right around and out the window. As chilling as it is to hear about it, I wished they’d shot it. I’d love to see how creepy that scene would be. “There, there, child. Rest easy, your mother will be home shortly. Why are you standing up? Why are you looking at me that wa…bloody hell, remove your cunting hands from my head and ne…SNAP…CRACK!!!”
i like it
What's for dessert?
Apple pie
Why did Dennings think Karl was a former Nazi?
That is what is so funny, he had no reason to believe that lol.
Right??? Switzerland and Germany are two different countries completely! 🤣
Do you know what she did !?
I have always wondered why is that Damian Caras, who is greek-born and should have been Orthodox Christian, turned to be Catholic.
lost footage maybe no berk visit pushed out the window ????
😂😂😂😂😂😂.....classic
A not so subtle jab at Carl Jung?
Burk is ded in 01/30/73
1:30
So cathartic. I'd love to work Ken Paxton or Ted Cruz into such a frenzy like that.
You could easily watch it in reverse: go to any college campus & tell a 19 yr old young man in a dress that a man can’t be a woman and that he’s not a victim. You’ll get to see Karl’s reaction then :)
@@pwrofrob Conservatives only have one joke.
The Gestapo would have eaten Pazuzu for breakfast.
The way Helen jumped into the middle of two men fighting crying and screaming no this is my home and her home girl helping lmfao typical family gathering
Cunting Hun lol- hilarious
Great Scene and Amazing movie- why was this scene in the movie though? Especially considering they cut the spiderwalk ?
Cause later, Karl would be a supect of having killed Burke. In the book, that part of the story is more well developed.