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Why is it named SORCERER?

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    jadow81 — 12 years ago(February 02, 2014 11:22 PM)

    Read Friedkin's own explanation here:
    http://sorcerer1977.wordpress.com/2013/04/18/the-friedkin-connection-s orcerer-related-excerpt/

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      Prismark10 — 11 years ago(April 12, 2014 03:54 PM)

      The name really does not fit the film.
      Its that man again!!

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        fulci_fan2000 — 11 years ago(April 14, 2014 08:37 PM)

        SORCERER is printed on the door of one of the trucks. Just saw it in hi-def and I noticed it. It might be shown only a few times and quickly. I guess they named their trucks like fighter pilots named their planes in the war.
        http://imgur.com/9KLb0wY

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          mackjay2 — 11 years ago(May 04, 2014 11:04 AM)

          Saw the blu-ray last night. I never noticed the name "Sorcerer" on the truck (but I did notice the other truck called "Lazaro"). I can't think of a worse example of a badly-titled film. It's likely the title "Sorcerer" contributed to the film's poor reception. People were just confused, and ultimately apathetic. I suppose we can be grateful that Friedkin did not title the film "Lazaro" 🙂 but this excellent movie deserves a better name.

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            therealman — 11 years ago(May 07, 2014 10:45 AM)

            Lazaro would have been a better name. Then there would not have been any expectations based on the title. With Sorcerer people were expecting a follow up to Friedkin's Exorcist. He should have kept the original title "Wages of Fear".

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              Wuchakk — 11 years ago(July 29, 2014 11:27 PM)

              I used to wonder about the odd name as well. As others have pointed out, "Sorcerer" is actually the name of one of the two trucks, which is painted on the hood in French.
              But this only reflects the surface meaning.
              I used to interpret the deeper meaning as a reference to the miracle (or magic) that the men figuratively concoct in delivering the dynamite on a suicide mission. While this interpretation is a legitimate interpretation,
              Friedkin said he actually named it "Sorcerer" in reference to the evil wizard of fate, which people supposedly have no control over.
              The grotesque idol-like face we see at the opening of the film and later along the jungle road presumably represent this sorcerer of fate.
              "Animals? They may be gods."
              ~ Wolfen

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                captainapache — 10 years ago(April 22, 2015 11:10 PM)

                Friedkin speaks in depth on the subject of the title Sorcerer and how it affected the success of the film in a video interview here, at the 15:40 mark:

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                  Doom — 10 years ago(April 23, 2015 08:32 AM)

                  Cool interview.
                  But is it really that hard for him to admit, even to this day, that the title of the film mislead people that went to see it at the time?
                  And why? he would ask.
                  Um, because YOUR PREVIOUS FILM WAS
                  'THE EXORCIST'
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                  All I'm sayin'.
                  Wait a minute who am I here?

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                    benGsboat — 10 years ago(May 13, 2015 04:08 PM)

                    I was 12 when Sorcerer came out, and even then I knew it wasn't some supernatural thriller. I remember the TV ads, and it looked like what it was: a tense action drama. I vividly recall the shot of Scheider hitting the guy with a shovel.
                    What people likely heard was "From the director of The Exorcist", and thought it would be scary. My question is, didn't anyone read reviews or even short descriptions of movies 'now playing' or 'coming soon'?

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                      jayspeedrt — 10 years ago(October 16, 2015 09:57 AM)

                      I'm fine with the title. I wished we had MORE filmmakers 2015 actually concerned with the film, and the vision, and the concept, rather than marketability or commercial concerns. We wouldn't see as much doggerel on the Blu-Ray shelves as we do.

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                        Drooch — 10 years ago(December 25, 2015 10:12 PM)

                        He should have called it
                        Fate Trucks
                        , and then made a straight-to-video sequel called
                        Fate Trucks II: The Reckoning
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