The Exorcist: Italian Style

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L'esorciccio
L'esorciccio.jpg
Directed by Ciccio Ingrassia
Written by Ciccio Ingrassia
Marino Onorati
Starring Ciccio Ingrassia
Lino Banfi
Music by Franco Godi
Cinematography Guglielmo Mancori
Release dates
1975
Running time
90 min.
Country Italy
Language Italian

L'esorciccio (internationally released as The Exorcist: Italian Style and The Exorciccio) is a 1975 Italian horror-comedy film written, directed, produced and starring Ciccio Ingrassia.[1]

A parody of William Friedkin's The Exorcist (1973), it is the second and last film directed by Ingrassia after Paolo il freddo (a parody of Paolo il caldo).[2]

Plot

In Iran at an archaeological site was discovered a small head of Beelzebub. That little sculpture is found by a young boy in a small town near Rome. The boy is the son of the candidate for mayor of the city and not just simply keeps with him the object begins to have strange quirks. He has ten years although violent girls in the country and his father Pasquale does not know what to do. Given that other supernatural events occur in the house of a mayoral candidate, he decides to summon a priest. It is a necromancer called the "Exorciccio" that, with its methods full of concoctions and potions against the evil eye will be able to save the boy. However, he himself will become a monster because he is possessed by Satan.

Cast

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