The Exorcist ’s soundscape—crafted by Chris Newman —is a masterclass in auditory terror. The use of low‑frequency rumblings, the unsettling organ music, and the strategic silences amplify the on‑screen horror. The film’s “The Exorcist Steps” scene (the stairwell ascent with the chanting choir) exemplifies how sound can elevate visual tension without relying on special effects.
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