Norah Benson is an upperclass Manhattan divorcee living with her two children, Carrie and Peter. In the intervening years, the film has been the subject of film criticism surrounding its themes of social inequality, as well as familial relationships and incest. The film received mixed reviews from critics, though its theme of possession subsequently resulted in parallels being drawn by critics to The Exorcist, released a year later. It received a theatrical release in the United Kingdom shortly after, in August 1972. The Possession of Joel Delaney was released theatrically in the United States by Paramount Pictures in May 1972, and subsequently entered competition at the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Principal photography took place in New York City and London during the winter of 1971, on a budget of $1.5 million. Following Poll's departure, British producer Lew Grade of ITC Entertainment overtook the project. Originally developed by producer Martin Poll and his production company, Haworth Productions, Poll abandoned the project shortly after filming began, due to creative differences with actress Shirley MacLaine. The plot follows a wealthy New York City divorcee whose brother becomes possessed by a deceased serial killer who committed a series of gruesome murders in Spanish Harlem. It is based on the 1970 novel of the same title by Ramona Stewart. The Possession of Joel Delaney is a 1972 horror film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Shirley MacLaine and Perry King.
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