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Incubus [i] is a 1981 Canadian supernatural slasher film directed by John Hough and starring John Cassavetes, Kerrie Keane, and John Ireland. The plot focuses on a small Wisconsin town where a mysterious figure is raping and murdering young women. [ 6 ]
Incubus (Esperanto: Inkubo) is a 1966 American horror film directed by Leslie Stevens. It was filmed entirely in the constructed language Esperanto , [ 2 ] shortly before its star, William Shatner , began his work on Star Trek .
Incubus is a 2006 British horror thriller film directed by Anya Camilleri and stars actress Tara Reid. [1] The film was released on May 3, 2006, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, and had an internet premiere on AOL during Halloween 2006. [ 2 ]
Rotten Tomatoes does not have enough reviews for any consensus. In a positive review, Scott Hallam of Dread Central called Inkubus imperfect but entertaining, rating it 3.5/5. [ 9 ] Bloody Disgusting was less enthusiastic, rating it a 2/5.
Incubus: Leslie Stevens: William Shatner, Allyson Ames: United States [22] I Saw What You Did: William Castle: Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Leif Erickson: United States [23] Kaidan Katame no Otoko: Tsuneo Kobayashi: Kō Nishimura, Sanae Nakahara, Kikuko Hojo: Japan [24] House of Terrors (Kaidan Semushi Otoko) Hajime Sato: Kō Nishimura, Yuko ...
Incubus is the first movie filmed entirely in Esperanto. It also received glorious acclaim at film festivals in San Francisco and Paris in 1965. Shortly after those screenings, the negative and all prints were destroyed and the film was lost to the world.
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An incubus (pl.: incubi) is a male demon in human form in folklore that seeks to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women; the corresponding spirit in female form is called a succubus. Parallels exist in many cultures.