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The Long Lost Cult Classic-William Shatner stars as Mark, a soldier of pure heart who has just returned home injured from the war. He becomes the target Kia (Allyson Ames), a beautiful female demon, who has become bored with taking the lives of corrupt men.
Kia sets out to seduce Marc, but ends up falling in love, angering her sister demon and forcing her to summon the incubus to wreak revenge.

Directed by Leslie Stevens (the Outer Limits) and Shot by Academy Award winning cinematographer
Conrad L Hall (Butch Cassidy and the sundace Kid, American Beauty), Incubus is the only film shot
entirely in the artificial language of Esperanto. Official Selection: Venice Internation Film Festival San Francisco Internation Film Festival Cork Internation Film Festival

"Mind-Boggling...utterly bizarre." -tvguide.com
"The Effect is maximum terror" -Paris Match
"One of the most splendid pieces of horror since ... Frankenstien" -San Francisco Internation Film Festival
"Amajor recovery... (a)masterpiece of expressionistic horror." -Tim Lucas, Video Watchdog

Funding for the restoration of Incubus was provided by the sci-fi channel.

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  • Polo!

  • i think the key part is here...the demon, Kia tempts Mark to follow her...as his sister is left..eventually blinding herself....she, too was warned, but dared to "look into darkness" (the eclipse). The film plays on several levels (although the horribly spoken Esperanto detracts from it, not adding to it)

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  • @detoth67 Although, obviously it never really got traction

  • Esperanto isn't an artificial language. It was devised to be a universal international language. Not unlike the metric system as a universal international system of measurement.

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