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Shields said "The Exorcist" returns her to her pubescent days, working with such revered directors as Louis Malle ("Pretty Baby") and Franco Zeffirelli ("Endless Love"). "And, basically, (with) Louis and Zeffirelli, I got spoiled," Shields admitted. "Everything has paled in comparison in between (then and working with Doyle), to be honest." So is "The Exorcist" on stage heading to the Great White Way? "You always want to do it on Broadway," said actor David Wilson Barnes, who portrays the younger priest. But he warned that such thoughts could be counterproductive, at least at this stage. "Because you start making it into a Broadway thing, as opposed to the thing that it wants to be," he explained. "And if the thing that it wants to be then becomes the Broadway thing, that's fantastic." ___ Online:
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