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== Exorcist II: The Heretic == |
== Exorcist II: The Heretic == |
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* [[Canon Discontinuity]] |
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* [[Evil Doppelganger]] |
* [[Evil Doppelganger]] |
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* [[Flash Back]] |
* [[Flash Back]] |
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* {{spoiler|[[Body Surf]]}} |
* {{spoiler|[[Body Surf]]}} |
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* [[The Cameo]]: ''The Exorcist III'' is full of them. Fabio makes his first screen appearance in the [[Dream Sequence]], along with Patrick Ewing as The Angel Of Death, Samuel L. Jackson as the blind man, while other Washington, DC personalities such as then-Georgetown head coach John Thompson walking around. |
* [[The Cameo]]: ''The Exorcist III'' is full of them. Fabio makes his first screen appearance in the [[Dream Sequence]], along with Patrick Ewing as The Angel Of Death, Samuel L. Jackson as the blind man, while other Washington, DC personalities such as then-Georgetown head coach John Thompson walking around. |
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* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Despite its name, the third movie completely ignores the second. It was probably for the better... |
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** In this movie Kinderman and Karras were best friends. In first film (and novel), they barely knew each other. |
** In this movie Kinderman and Karras were best friends. In first film (and novel), they barely knew each other. |
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Father Morning wasn't in any of the books, and was added into the film because the producers wanted there to be an actual exorcism scene. |
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Father Morning wasn't in any of the books, and was added into the film because the producers wanted there to be an actual exorcism scene. |