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The most profound part of The Exorcist.

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Opened: October 19, 1990 (Uptown Theater) Washington, DC.
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Released: October 26, 1984.
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Premiered: 11/14/1976
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Schindler's List premiered on November 30, 1993, in Washington, D.C.

Its U.S. network television premiere was on NBC on February 23, 1997. Shown uncut and without commercials, it ranked No. 3 for the week with a 20.9/31 rating/share,[69] the highest Nielsen rating for any film since NBC's broadcast of Jurassic Park in May 1995. The film aired on public television in Israel on Holocaust Memorial Day in 1998.[70]
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I remember it well. It was huge. My first love saw it with me. Women have an immense power over men. Always will.
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Release date: December 11, 1987
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