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The 1972 Georgetown men’s rowing team was featured doing a workout on the Exorcist steps. The protestors at Healy Hall were made up largely of students and faculty.
And of course, the famous Exorcist steps are now a regular tourist destination for anybody coming to the city. William Peter Blatty went to Georgetown as an undergrad and was deeply attached to ...
The truth, or falsehood, of that narrative lies at the heart of The Exorcist. Can we be contented with a public Christianity that wears the costume of the real thing, fit with clerics and churches ...
The Exorcist clearly lives on in Georgetown in so many little things: the Car Barn where I work, the famous steps next to it, the house, theology professor and former Jesuit Alan Mitchell who was ...
The “Exorcist Steps” (where two characters meet their demise in separate scenes) between M Street and Prospect Street at 36th in Georgetown are among the most famous outdoor staircases in ...
William Friedkin said he always wanted to include Washington's most recognizable monuments in his 1973 movie "The Exorcist." Friedkin actually filmed scenes of stars Ellen Burstyn and Linda Blair ...
William Friedkin’s 75 steps: A Georgetown monument to cinematic horror By immortalizing a scary stairway on-screen, the “Exorcist” director created one of Washington’s most beloved landmarks ...
On a 2018 walking tour of locations associated with “The Exorcist,” director William Friedkin visited the steps that were featured in a memorable scene. Friedkin died Aug. 7 at age 87. (Carlos ...
Nominated for 10 Oscars including best picture, William Friedkin's 1973 classic, 'The Exorcist,' still sends chills down the spine to this day.
The Exorcist steps are located in Georgetown at the corner of Prospect St NW and 36th St NW leading down to M Street, Washington, D.C. “They were padded with 1/2″-thick rubber to film the death of the ...