The Exorcist III is a 1990 American supernatural horror film written and directed by William Peter Blatty. It is the third installment of The Exorcist series and a film adaptation of Blatty's novel Legion (1983). The film stars George C. Scott, Ed Flanders, Jason Miller, Scott Wilson and Brad Dourif. This is the only Exorcist film not to be distributed theatrically by Warner Bros., though Warner Bros. subsequently gained distribution rights.
Set fifteen years after the original film (and ignoring the events of Exorcist II: The Heretic), the film centers on a character from the first film, the philosophical Lieutenant William F. Kinderman, who is investigating a baffling series of murders in Georgetown that appear to have a satanic motive behind them and furthermore have all the hallmarks of "The Gemini," a deceased serial killer. Blatty based aspects of the Gemini Killer on the real-life Zodiac Killer, who, in a January 1974 letter to the San Francisco Chronicle, had praised the original Exorcist film as "the best saterical [sic] comedy that I have ever seen."
Possessed By Evil Force
Satan's Wrath will kill
He will take your soul
Cast you to hell
Demons dog domain
Keeping me insane
evil curse my soul
burning away
satan's hell will burn
terrored cries are heard
ever lasting eternity
Warriors of hell
Unleashed men of sin
hatred hell within
sinners hate will die
the exorcist
I can see the light
I don't want to burn
Help me save my soul
Let me live
Your curse is not my fear
Demons within me hear
I will escape your wrath
This is not my way
doom, sorrow for eternity
Lights shine below in hell
Forever burning
Words of insanity scream out
The final plea
Evil voices scream out
Help me
Demons in my body gone
Sicken thoughts left beyond
Haunted by evil memories
Nightmares and sin
My mind is burnt and black
Shadowed no way back
Fear of living in hell
Axed my mind
Memories held within
Satan's gone in sin
Grasping to relieve the pain
Scared for life
Exorcism takes control
Beneath my body help my soul
Save my soul from evil hell