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Incredible makeup transformations in film - Page 15 of 37 - Kiwi Report

Incredible makeup transformations in film


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[post_page_title]Linda Blair | The Exorcist[/post_page_title]
In one of the scarriest films we have ever seen, actress Linda Blair played the role of a young girl possessed by a demon in The Exorcist. The 1973 film used loads of makeup and special effects to make Blair’s character move her head 180 degrees, throw up green goo, and look progressively more demonic as the film went on. For the vomiting scene, Blair’s stunt double wore a special mouth piece that was made out of plexiglass that hid a tube that was connected to the goo.
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