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The Exorcist Director William Friedkin’s Career: From Horror Masterpiece to Film Industry Triumphs and Challenges

Some moviegoers fainted, others threw up: That’s how horrifying were the scenes in which two priests try to drive the devil out of little Regan, played by Linda Blair. Friedkin was the directorial talent behind the 1973 occult shocker.

The Exorcist was nominated for ten awards at the 1974 Academy Awards, including director and actresses Linda Blair and Ellen Burstyn. For the first time ever, a horror film also had a chance in the top category “Best Picture”. In the end, The Exorcist won the Oscars for Best Screenplay and Best Sound.

Oscar for “The French Connection – Flashpoint Brooklyn”

Friedkin was already on the road to success in Hollywood. Two years earlier, just 36 years old, the newcomer triumphed on the Oscar stage. In 1972 he received the director’s Oscar for the gripping drug thriller “The French Connection – Brennpunkt Brooklyn”. He sent Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider through the streets of New York as brutal narcotics officers. Friedkin wrote film history with a spectacular chase. There were five Oscars in all, including best picture and leading actor Hackman.

Reuters/Eric Gaillard Gruesome movies but often joking: Friedkin on the red carpet

Friedkin quickly rose to the ranks of the New Hollywood elite in the 1970s. This included star directors such as Peter Bogdanovich, Roman Polanski, Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese. Back then, he and colleagues like Coppola talked about art, not about profit at the box office, he said in a 2015 interview with the cinema portal Deadline.com.

Flops with “Breathless with Fear”

A few years later, however, Friedkin failed with his declared favorite film Breathless with Fear. He shot the adventure thriller with Roy Scheider in the jungle under difficult conditions. Four men undertake a hell of a ride there with old trucks and a load of explosives. After numerous glitches and delays, the film hit theaters in 1977, a month after Star Wars premiered. Friedkin had no chance against the spectacle of George Lucas, “Breathless with Fear” was a flop at the box office.

Nevertheless, he made other thrillers: “Cruising” (1980) about a series of murders among homosexuals in New York, the erotic thriller “Jade” (1995) and the murder mystery “The Hour of the Hunter” (2002). He was no longer able to build on his early successes, but the admiration of colleagues and fans remained. For the documentary “Friedkin Uncut” (2018), the Italian director Francesco Zippel was able to find well-known companions who praised Friedkin’s work, including Ford Coppola, Quentin Tarantino, Willem Dafoe and Matthew McConaughey.

“Rehearsals are for sissies”

“Pulp Fiction” director Tarantino was just ten years old when “The Exorcist” shook the cinema world. The Oscar winner is a declared fan of the horror film. “No one had ever seen anything like it,” he enthuses in the documentary. “Everyone blew it away.” Friedkin liked to portray himself as an uncompromising filmmaker who loved extremes and survived the ups and downs of the film business. He shoots each scene only once, he boasted in an interview in the documentary “Friedkin Uncut”: “Rehearsals are for sissies.”

APA/AFP/Chris Delmas Friedkin was honored with a star on the Los Angeles Walk of Fame in 1997

Born in Chicago in 1935, the working-class son worked his way up from a messenger at a television station to a director of live television shows. He wanted to be a filmmaker after seeing the Orson Welles classic Citizen Kane as a young man. His first documentary about a man sentenced to death won a festival prize in 1962. He made his Hollywood debut in 1967 with the musical film Good Times, about pop duo Sonny and Cher.

He was married to French actress Jeanne Moreau for two years in the 1970s. After marriages to TV star Lesley-Anne Down and presenter Kelly Lange, he tied the knot with producer Sherry Lansing in 1991. He remained married to the powerful ex-boss of the Hollywood studio Paramount until his death.

2023-08-07 19:22:33
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