Stars:
Jack Nicholson
Summary: Set of two classic horror films: THE EXORCIST (SPECIAL EDITION) and THE SHINING.
Arguably the scariest motion picture ever made, William Friedkin's THE EXORCIST was unleashed on an unsuspecting American public in 1973. The film quickly became a nationwide sensation, leading to religious boycotts, fainting, and a huge box office return. Oscar nominee Linda Blair plays the role of Regan MacNeil, a 12-year-old who is possessed by the devil. After exhausting all other practical options, Regan's mother Chris (Ellen Burstyn) acknowledges the supernatural nature of her daughter's condition and recruits Father Damien Karras (Jason Miller) to stage an exorcism. Aided by the mysterious Jesuit exorcist Father Merrin (Max von Sydow), Father Damien must confront not only the supernatural phenomena in front of him, but also his own inadequate faith and displaced guilt over his mother's recent death. Based on Stephen King's best-selling novel, THE SHINING stars Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance, a Vermont schoolteacher working at the Overlook Hotel as a winter caretaker. He is joined in the cavernous hotel by wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall) and psychic son, Danny (Danny Lloyd). As the Torrances settle in for the long, lonely months ahead, strange, unexplainable things start happening around them--and with every claustrophobic scene, that mad glint in Jack's eye seems to grow more intense. Responsible for some of the most arresting visuals in cinema history-- the famous scene where Danny rides his toy buggy through the hotel, for instance--Kubrick's obsessive eye for detail is evident throughout. For his part, Nicholson turns in a remarkably acute performance of one man's descent into psychosis.