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| Ellen Burstyn | Chris MacNeil | |
| Max Von Sydow | Father Merrin | |
| Lee J. Cobb | Lt. Kinderman | |
| Kitty Winn | Sharon | |
| Jack MacGowran | Burke Dennings | |
| Jason Miller | Father Karras | |
| Linda Blair | Regan | |
| William O'Malley | Father Dyer | |
| Barton Heyman | Dr. Klein | |
| Peter Masterson | Dr. Barringer - Clinic Director | |
| Rudolf Schündler | Karl | |
| Gina Petrushka | Willi | |
| Robert Symonds | Dr. Taney | |
| Arthur Storch | Psychiatrist | |
| Thomas Bermingham | Tom - President of University | |
| Vasiliki Maliaros | Karras' Mother | |
| Titos Vandis | Karras' Uncle | |
| John Mahon | Language Lab Director | |
| Wallace Rooney | Bishop Michael | |
| Ron Faber | Chuck - Assistant Director |
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William Peter Blatty
Noel Marshall David Salven |
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| Writer |
William Peter Blatty
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| Cinematography |
Owen Roizman
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Twelve year old Regan MacNeil begins to adapt an explicit new personality as strange events befall the local area of Georgetown. Her mother becomes torn between science and superstition in a desperate bid to save her daughter, and ultimately turns to her last hope: Father Damien Karras, a troubled priest struggling with his own faith. |
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