Stunt Doubles?

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  • #13632
    Isabella Price
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    Hey there. I’m new to this forum. 😀 I saw The Exorcist when I was 4 (what is wrong with my parents?) and it’s one of the movies that has made me the huge horror fanatic I am today.

    Recently I’ve been thinking about Linda’s stunt double, Eileen. I have some questions about her & stunt doubles in general.

    -Was Eileen the only stunt double?

    -Eileen didn’t do the spiderwalk, it was someone else. Correct?

    -Can anyone explain exactly which scenes/parts of scenes they used the stunt double?

    I’ve been reading up on Eileen and I’ve heard her say she did the vomit scene, the masturbation scene and the end scene.

    Now, the vomit scene. That entire scene before the initial vomit was Linda. Was the shot of Regan actually throwing up on (…at?) Karras Linda? Or was that Eileen? The quick shot right after that of her spitting up more is very clearly the stunt double. Am I right?

    The masturbation scene. Linda explained herself in the documentary that she had a box between her legs filled with a sponge and red syrup stuff and she was told to stab the cross between her legs. Now if she was doing that, how in the heck does the stunt double come in?

    The end scene is also inconstant with Eileen’s claims. That scene featured Captain Howdy/Pazuzu’s tongue. Linda described wearing that fake tongue and acting out those parts. Though, I know that small scene isn’t the ENTIRE ending. Haha. Which parts of this scene was Eileen?

    Sorry for my huge amount of questions. I’m just curious. Haha.

    #23086
    Justin
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    Hey! Welcome to the forum 🙂

    Was Eileen the only stunt double? Eileen didn’t do the spiderwalk, it was someone else. Correct?

    A contortionist named Linda R. Hager did the spiderwalk, but apart from that Eileen Dietz was Linda’s only other stunt double.

    Jason Miller had double for the stair fall.

    Can anyone explain exactly which scenes/parts of scenes they used the stunt double?

    – Some shots of the BACK of Regan, like hitting the doctor and lifting her dress during the ‘sow is mine’ scene, and grabbing the doctor’s crotch and wrestling him to the ground when they try to hypnotise her.

    Possibly the shot of the crucifix going between Regan’s legs. Conflicting reports on this one, so I can’t be sure. Some of the crew say it was Eileen, but I’ve only ever heard Eileen talk about rehearsing the scene, and Linda talks about actually doing it as you mentioned.

    – The very quick vomiting shot you mentioned. They were going to use Eileen for the whole thing, but Friedkin didn’t like the way the vomit sprayed from Dick Smith’s rig, so they superimposed the vomit over a shot Linda pretending to puke (like this).

    – At the beginning of the exorcism when Regan spits on Merrin’s face, and again when vomit starts oozing out of her mouth.

    – Apparently it’s Eileen when the statue of Pazuzu appears during the exorcism, and that she was wrapped in a body stocking so she look more like Linda (as Eileen was quite slim). Not 100% convinced on this though.

    – All the Captain Howdy/Pazuzu subliminal flashes.

    It seems like quite a bit but her appearances in the movie would add up to maybe 20 seconds, if not less.

    Eileen did mostly behind the scenes work like standing in for Linda while they lit the set and testing special effects.

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    #23089
    hammer horror
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    I hate they didn’t take out the few seconds with Eileen during the vomiting scene… it destroys the credibility of it because you can clearly see it’s not Linda!

    #23090
    Isabella Price
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    – At the beginning of the exorcism when Regan spits on Merrin’s face, and again when vomit starts oozing out of her mouth.

    I noticed this one after rewatching the movie just a few minutes ago.

    Thanks so much for all the info!

    #23091
    DamienKarras
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    I always wondered if Eileen was used during the scene when Karras is beating the hell out of Regan and the demon enters him.. =P

    #23096
    fatherbowdern
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    I always though the spitting scene was that of Blair vs. Dietz. Oh, never mind, eff it. According to Dietz, she starred in the whole movie and made it what it is today! 😉 I’m sure her tell-all book will be more detailed than anyone could imagine because she will have the legal rights to make claims regardless of the truth … fair communications act!

    Father Bowdern

    #23097
    DamienKarras
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    Ahhhh, I have to get that book! =P

    #23098
    Isabella Price
    Participant

    Father Bowdern said:

    I always though the spitting scene was that of Blair vs. Dietz. Oh, never mind, eff it. According to Dietz, she starred in the whole movie and made it what it is today! 😉 I’m sure her tell-all book will be more detailed than anyone could imagine because she will have the legal rights to make claims regardless of the truth … fair communications act!

    Father Bowdern

    Ugh, I’m really not looking forward to that. This lady seems really full of herself…

    #23099
    Justin
    Participant

    Dietz certainly deserves credit for being one of the most iconic and
    frighting faces in cinema history (Captain Howdy), but she is not
    Regan.

    She crosses the line when trying to take any credit away from Linda's brilliant performance.

    #23100
    hammer horror
    Participant

    We can clearly see when Dietz was used as a double, and this is just in the scenes reported above. Her face was totally different than Linda’s and there is no way to supect she could be in other parts of the movie.

    Maybe she can keep saying she did the whole thing, but the film speaks more truly than she does.

    #23101
    Isabella Price
    Participant

    Justin said:

    Dietz certainly deserves credit for being one of the most iconic and frighting faces in cinema history (Captain Howdy), but she is not Regan.

    She crosses the line when trying to take any credit away from Linda's brilliant performance.

    Agreed! After actually paying close attention to the scenes mentioned above I can clearly tell the difference between her and Linda. It would have been completely obvious if she was in any other scenes.

    #23103
    fatherbowdern
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    Justin said:

    Dietz certainly deserves credit for being one of the most iconic and frighting faces in cinema history (Captain Howdy), but she is not Regan.

    She crosses the line when trying to take any credit away from Linda's brilliant performance.

    Justy is right. I so adamantly agree that Dietz has milked her 12 seconds of camera time to the max. Actually, I believe that Captain Howdy is the icon, not Dietz at all. In fact, Dick Smith created the Captain Howdy icon with his brilliance and makeup talents. It wouldn’t matter whose face was chosen to put Smith’s concepts to work in the most effective manner as that face did in The Exorcist. After all, did Dietz really act? No. Anyone who can make a grimaced face and follow Smith’s guidance could have done that “part.” Dietz served her role as body double. She appeared in certain scenes that required adult strength and the ability to suffer the long hours of wearing Smith’s vomiting apparatus for hours on end.

    I can guarantee that I will find her book a month after it’s published next to the outdated 90%-off Betty Crocker cookbooks and Fung Shui Sand Gardening books … that is, if the publisher prints that many.

    When it drops to around 50 cents, it should make for wonderful page-turning laugh.

    Father Bowdern

    #23104
    hammer horror
    Participant

    ^Good post. I totally agree.

    #23106
    fatherbowdern
    Participant

    Thanks, hammer. For a really good laugh, please enjoy this site! Even her sister is well-known author!

    Father Bowdern

    #23114
    DamienKarras
    Participant

    “This role led directly to an audition and a screen test for THE EXORCIST, in which she was cast for two parts: The Demon (better known as The Face of Death), and the possessed Regan (the Linda Blair character). For this role, Eileen performed many of the controversial scenes that portrayed the child being possessed by the evil demon, exorcised by Father Marrin. For six months, Eileen vomited, levitated, spit, and abused the cross. Following her memorable and legendary performance in THE EXORCIST, Director William Friedkan brought her to California.”

    AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!.. That was pretty funny though haha. Thanks for the link =-)

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