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Derrickson graduated with a degree in film production from ] in ]. He earned his master in film from ]. Derrickson graduated with a degree in film production from ] in ]. He earned his master in film from ].


Derrickson got his first break into the film industry directing the fifth installment of the ] series, ]. Derrickson got his first break into the film industry directing the fifth installment of the ] series, ] (2000) and writing the screenplay for ] (2000).
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Scott Derrickson is a screenwriter, producer, and director. He has written and directed the film "The Exorcism Of Emily Rose", which was based on a true story about Anneliese Michel, a college freshman who was at one point recognized by the Roman Catholic Church for her demonic possession.

He is currently in early negoations with Legendary Pictures to direct a big screen adaption of John Milton's Paradise Lost from a script by Phil DiBlasi and Byron Willinger.

Derrickson graduated with a degree in film production from Biola University in La Mirada, CA. He earned his master in film from USC Film School.

Derrickson got his first break into the film industry directing the fifth installment of the Hellraiser series, Hellraiser: Inferno (2000) and writing the screenplay for Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000).

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