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DVD Release Date • R1: Aug 27, 2002
Budget CAD 5,100,000
MPAA Rating R
Running Time 1 hour, 33 minutes
Country Canada
Studio Artists Releasing Corporation, Film Ventures International
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Other Titles • The Incubus • Incubus - Mörderische Träume (1987)
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Genre: Thriller, Horror, Demonic Possession, Demon, Psychos, Witches, Wizards & Magic, Supernatural, Murder, Occult, Serial Killer
Tagline: The ultimate power of evil
Plot: A demon-like creature terrorizes a small town by attacking its women. One night two lovers take a midnight swim and are attacked. The woman is left with strange marks on her body. The doctor who treats her is disturbed by the nature of her wounds. More women are attacked while, at the same time, a young man in town has the same nightmare of a girl being tortured in the 17th Century, while a man holding a ledger looks on. The ledger comes into the possesion of the doctor who makes the conclusion that the thing attacking the women is an incubus, a mythological creature that must transform itself into human shape in order to
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All around poorly made low-budgeter that's difficult to sit through and pretty sleazy.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
Although Hough gives us some nice shots, the plot is too predictable for much of the film. And its objectionable and mysogynistic subject matter, rendered with a noticable lack of understanding, puts this film right on the border of repugnancy.  --Jack Witzig (ColdSpot)
The film does have a nice slick professional style, and during its best moments is basically a body count film. ... Without a good story the film just doesn't hold together. Ultimately, a pass, unless you don't have anything else to do.-- (eSplatter.com)
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| Directed by |
John Hough
The Legend of Hell House, Escape to Witch Mountain, The Watcher in the Woods | |
| Music By |
Stanley Myers
The Deer Hunter, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, The Witches | |
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