Discover how to watch The Exorcist Untold in Ireland

The story behind the classic horror movie.

An insight into one of the most groundbreaking horror films of all time; the infamous The Exorcist (1973). Discover "The Exorcist Untold" a captivating documentary movie that first graced the screens in 2023. This production, originating from United Kingdom features contributions from William Friedkin in the role of Self (archive footage), Nat Segaloff in the role of Self, Dan Perri in the role of Self, Rich Cline in the role of Self, and Sarah Crowther in the role of Self.

2023United Kingdom

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Runtime
74 minutes
Released
Origin Country
United Kingdom
Languages
en
Subtitles
en

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The Exorcist Untold is ranked #9892 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Ireland. The movie has dropped 4 places since yesterday.

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