The Haunted Boy: The Secret Diary of the Exorcist
The Haunted Boy: The Secret Diary of the Exorcist
NR | 01 October 2010 (USA)
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While filming a haunted asylum in St. Louis, Missouri, documentary filmmakers uncover a secret diary of the infamous 1949 exorcism of a 13 year old boy possessed by the devil that later inspired the book and movie, The Exorcist. Utilizing hi-tech paranormal gadgetry along with a legion of supernatural experts, they search out to capture the scariest entity known to man, the Unholy Ghost. Nothing you have ever seen or heard before gets you closer to the ungodly truth of what really happened in this most terrifying, best selling story of all time! For the first time ever, investigate the real Exorcist house and the infamous Haunted Boy's bedroom where this horrific exorcism occurred. Battle demons while exploring ancient churches and asylums with the last surviving priests. Witness never-before-seen video, historical events, paranormal evidence from the actual case files. Exclusive interviews with the real Exorcist's and Haunted Boy's blood line... Written by Ann Spyre

Reviews
Develiker

terrible... so disappointed.

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SnoReptilePlenty

Memorable, crazy movie

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Blake Rivera

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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Cassandra

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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tmdarby

I'm giving this a 3 only because the subject and interviews were very interesting. The Booth brothers have absolutely no idea how to put together a documentary though. They jump all over the place, include things that are loosely related at best, like the AmittyVille case. Also they need to remember that people who watch documentaries normally know what they are looking at. You can't show a crime scene from the Defeo family murders and try to pass it off as a crime scene photo from another case. I really wish they would have spent more time on what the diary said and less on their "did you hear that" ghost hunting crap. Not to mention this is about the Haunted Boy, yet they spend a good chunk of the "documentary" on clips of their investigations into other cases.All in all, the subject is very interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing a decently done documentary on it.

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pinkingyellow

Happy to find it on RED BOX, Hoped to watch a very scary movie.........was a documentary. OK Nothing against documentaries but anyway , What is this?!? E V E R Y T H I N G seems UNREAL..... is like knowing all the time that everything wasn't truth, even if maybe it was!! interviews, documents pictures, records, people..... ForGdSk. Needs more to be spooky/scary is not enough with just metallic sounds, screams, and dark backgrounds stages...... Could be scary if done 5 decades ago. And then, why on earth those "MATRIX film" letters??? Omg and that DVD menu?!? A disaster, needs to be exorcised. No, no, I ... need an exorcist right now because of how I feel watching thisPoor us, exorcisms lovers.. Disappointed 101%

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C.H Newell

I saw the lower rating on this one, and I've already seen one other project by the same directors which I did not particularly enjoy a whole lot, so I didn't expect much going in. However, I got a big surprise. This was a really good documentary. It isn't very stylish, there's nothing too exciting visually going on, and I'm not a fan of re-enactments or anything like that. What it does have here is a lot of neat information about the true case that influenced William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist. A lot of people go in assuming they're going to almost see a step-by-step of how the story influenced Blatty, but it's not about him, or the movie- it's about the true case behind it all.I'm non-religious, completely. Yet there is something terribly creepy about the real case here. There is some terrifying stuff here when you sit and listen to it. They go into a lot of the backstory, including St. Vincent's hospital, et cetera, and you get a real sense of the history in all this. Things have been wrong a long time, it seems. I don't really believe in demons, ghosts, none of it- I'm sceptical (yes, I speak and write in true English, as I'm a Canadian), though I want to believe. I just need to see it to believe it. That being said, I didn't go into this documentary hoping to see evidence of ghosts or demons, I went into it wanting to know more about "The Haunted Boy", and where it all started.I gave this 8 out of 10. There is no style to this, it's not exciting to look at, but there's more to it than the look, it's all about the real story that's being investigated. At a few points we get to hear some of the audio from the exorcism of "The Haunted Boy", performed by Father William Bowdern, who himself suffered greatly after the event as well, and what we are able to hear is horrifying. The screams and the sounds which, presumably, come out of the young boy are blood curdling, and absolutely amazing in a horrifying sense. I'm not saying he was "possessed", but something was clearly not right, and the audio really put this over the top for me. A nice look at the real case. I could have done without the dramatizations and such, we've already seen William Friedkin's fantastic adaptation of Blatty's novel and countless other exorcism-based film. However, there was enough to really keep me interested, and I feel it's the best of the Booth Brothers I've seen yet, as opposed to the very lackluster Children of the Grave. I can't see how anybody could rate that awful 'documentary' any higher than this one. I recommend anyone interested in the real events behind Blatty's fictional novel check this out because despite what others say, there are some excellent things in here!

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Manila Sampson

unfortunately a good idea went completely down the drain. right from the beginning, the details unfolded in a very haphazard manner. The "actual footage" was replayed so many times and to be true didn't even seem relevant to the actual Maryland case. what bothered me the most was that they were many loop holes in the narrative. the owner of the building saying "welcome to hell", just exemplified a very poor script. It looked like people were told what they have to speak before. the only scene that intrigued me was the last scene, but again not executed well. they could have made a 45 minute documentary with the focus on their findings.

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