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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0090328301576
Format: NTSC
Label: Miracle Pictures
Manufacturer: Miracle Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 1965
Publisher: Miracle Pictures
Release Date: February 02, 2002
Running Time: 93 minutes
Sales Rank: 69259
Studio: Miracle Pictures
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Product Description: On a strange island, inhabitated by demons and spirits, a man battles the forces of evil. Utterly bizarre, yet strangely compelling, this artsy horror film demands to be experienced. Lost for over thirty years, this digitally restored cult classic is now available with remastered sound.
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From the producers of the original "Outer Limits" TV series, came this strange, airy, otherworldly horror film. While Leslie Stevens helmed the production of the TV series, and Joseph Stefano (Psycho) basically ran the productions, the series was abruptly (and decidedly unwisely) cancelled, but Leslie took to the Director's Chair for this one. He insisted that Esperanto (a mish-mash of several languages, combined into a cohesive whole, that was once put forth as an "International Language") be spoken, ... Read More
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Manipulating shadows and tonality is like writing music or a poem.
- Conrad Hall
Conrad Hall, who shot this film (cinematographer, not director), was nominated for nine Academy Awards and won three before his death in 2003. He won Oscars for his work on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, American Beauty, and Road to Perdition and is one of the masters of the art (obviously). I've seen many of the films he lensed but to me, nothing - absolutely nothing, compares to his stunning black ... Read More
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Turn the sound off and do your own speaking parts and soundtrack.
It looks great- visually appealing.
I do love Esperanto, but the 8 different Esperanto accents are a bit confused. But heck, I like it. I am over the age of 13. Thank you.
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The four-star rating is reflective of the interest this film holds for "Outer Limits" aficianados. A 2-and-a-half to 3-star rating is probably more reflective of its general worth, although it is a film filled with memorable imagery.
"Incubus" is from the same talents that brought us the first "Outer Limits" television series. "Incubus" writer and director (...as well as Esperanto buff...) Leslie Stevens was Executive Producer of "Limits;" and he directed a few of the episodes, when the likes ... Read More
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He was in fact, as far as I can tell, in the only film ever done in Esperanto. It isn't bad except for the incubus which is quite literally a man holding a stuffed goat head over his face trying to look like a monster but for some reason, he seems to be made for Esperanto. His overacting makes sense here and his gestures fit in well with the language.
It is surreal and dreamy and I think any fans of 60s cult cinema will enjoy this. It's just so weird and bizarre.
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