I N C U B U S

INCUBUS has resurfaced with a digitally restored image and soundtrack. DVD and VHS versions are available for sale world wide from this website.

A 35mm print of INCUBUS funded by the SciFi Channel is now available. For theatrical bookings, please contact info@incubusthefilm.com.

Starring William Shatner, Allyson Ames, Milos Milos (as "The Incubus"), Eloise Hardt, Robert Fortier, and Ann Atmar, Incubus was the first American movie to use the artificial language Esperanto. You will hear a young William Shatner speak it in this 1965 film, a few years before he found fame as Star Trek's Captain Kirk.

Produced by Anthony Taylor, written and directed by Leslie Stevens, and with cinematography by three-time Academy Award winner (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, American Beauty, and Road to Perdition) Conrad Hall, Incubus is "the movie-watching event of a lifetime" according to Forrest J. Ackerman, the man whom Ray Bradbury called "the most important fan/collector/human being in the history of science-fantasy fiction." Mr. Ackerman, winner of 6 Hugo awards, also said, "There are perhaps a baker's dozen of lost films of the fantastic that imagi-movie fans thirst to see: London After Midnight, Mystery of Life, Night of the Gods, The Young Diana, and... Incubus."

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You can read online reviews of Incubus at ArtsEditor, Entertainment Insiders, OLCC, culturevulture.net, and Paranormal Phenomena. Salon ran an article about the curse of Incubus and one of our fans has made a very thorough fan site.

For information about print magazines reviewing Incubus, visit our press coverage page.



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