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INFAMOUS SLAP from THE DEMONIC POSSESSION

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THE SLAP IS REAL. Recorded as we shot it. Interesting backstory to this mean ass vicious slap. There was a period in the movies from the late 30's to the late 60's when slapping peoples faces in movies was a standard thing to do. It usually occurred in a scene when a character became hysterical or insulted someone. I believe it was the character of SCARLETT O'HARA in GONE WITH THE WIND that made this trend popular. Her character in that movie slapped 4 people. Usually the ones who got "out of hand" or didn't agree with her. Today in movies, you don't see alot of people getting their face slapped. It's considered "not the way to handle a situation" and typically the action backfires on itself. When I was a kid the film THE EXORCIST was THE BIG movie. So big in fact that my buddy, noted cinematographer, BILL BURTON and I set out to make our own version. The original title was MALEDICTION, later changed to THE DEMONIC POSSESSION. We made the film on Super 8 sound and with NO PARENTAL SUPERVISION or CENSORSHIP. Bill and I had the type of open minded liberal parents who didn't interfere with our creativity or filmmaking. The result was a wild little shocker that still freaks people out to this day who watch it. Whenever anyone sees this film they all say the same thing, "how in the world did you get away with THAT? ".


The problem was as a kid I thought all face slaps in movies were real. I had no idea what fake face slapping was in films or how to position the camera from over the shoulder to make it look like the slap connected with the cheek when it didn't. I didn't know anything about dubbing in the sound of the slap afterwards of anything like that. I thought a good actor took his face slap from his fellow actor if the scene called for it. The idea of having a scene where two characters slap each other before a fight I got from the campfire party scene in Walt Disney's THE PARENT TRAP with Hayley Mills. That movie had a few vicious face slaps in it which I thought were completely real when I was a kid. Now as an adult I see that it is quite obvious the characters are miles apart from even connecting the hand with the face. It's all done with jaxapositioning the camera from behind the shoulder. The sound is laid in afterwards for maximum effect. Walt Disney was not the type of man who would ever allow his actors to be really slapped.

When the time came to shoot this pivotal scene in THE DEMONIC POSSESSION which signals the possession of the character I play in the movie, I was prepared for the other kid in the scene, SCOTT BROWN to really give it to me. I also thought that the slap had to be real and LOUD in order to pick it up on the recorder. We filmed Scott's over the shoulder shot of me getting slapped first. Scott barely touched me, as you can tell in the film. Just a light tap on the cheek to which I overreacted to. Apparently he knew something about stage slaps that I didn't know. When the time came for my over the shoulder shot of me smacking him, Scott had no idea the force in which I was going to hit him. In my mind I kept thinking of all those LOUD mean slap scenes in ALL those old movies I had watched on TV and in the movies. This was my movie, my scene and I wanted my slap scene to be every bit as good as anything I ever saw on TV. The cinematographer yelled action and I hauled off and really smacked the hell out of Scott. Believe it or not, even I didn't realize the force in which I hit him. After the slap Bill stopped the camera immediately and everyone in the room was STUNNED. Immediately I said, " OH MY GOD, I'M SORRY". Scott glared at me with that "what am I doing in this movie, I hate you" look. Whatever trust he had in me before was now entirely GONE. After that shot and only one take I might add, we went through the process of setting the camera and lights up in a different angle to shoot the fight scene. Scott was instructed to react to the face slap in the last show when the camera rolls. Bill said, what side of the face was that on? I said, "um, I think it was the left side. Yeah, it was the left, I remember it ", in which Scott replied, "yeah, I remember it too".

 

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How bad was that acting..
written by Morgan Hill , October 24, 2009

terrible... Oh my.. Just that terrible.. it's painful to watch, even for kids. I do suppose you get points for putting together such a project.
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GOOD BAD ACTING
written by Clifford Scott Carson , October 24, 2009

The acting is BAD?? You couldn't be talking about me because I barely say two words in it. You must be talking about Scott Brown, the guy who plays my brother in it. Gee, in all these years I never stopped to think about Scott's acting in that movie, but come to think of it, I suppose to a fresh eye it would come off as really bad acting, but I didn't think it would be described as "painful to watch" ? Back then, I wasn't even thinking of the acting. I was just grateful to have people that wanted to do it and having Scott in it particularly. Also, more concern was placed on the special effects, the editing, make up, etc than it was the "acting". My stepmother is in the movie too and I did know her acting was bad, but in the "so bad, it's good" category. So I was hoping that this was more on the lines of good bad acting rather than just plain old "terrible, painful to watch " acting. THAT'S really bad. Scott Brown wasn't hired for his acting ability as he was for his handsome looks and masculine charisma. His presence is important to the picture and at the time we did look similar, so it would make sense we were brothers.
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Well then..
written by Admin , October 24, 2009

I'm just glad your writing articles with your video post now..
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LOL, I LOVE YOUR LINE . . .
written by Clifford Scott Carson , October 26, 2009

. . "terrible... Oh my.. Just terrible"

and you wonder why I love you so much?

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