Incubus (1966 film)

  • Allyson Ames: Kia
  • William Shatner: Marc
  • Eloise Hardt: Amael
  • Milos: Inkubus
  • Ann Atmar: Arndis

Inkubo (English also: Incubus ) is the title of a black and white game film from 1966 with William Shatner, which was filmed in Esperanto.

History

The film was long considered lost since the original was destroyed in a fire and all copies were thought to be lost or destroyed. A copy with French subtitles was eventually found at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris. The U.S. SciFi Channel funded the restoration and gave the film in 2001, with English and French subtitles on DVD.

Importance

Inkubo was after Angoroj (1964 ), the second to 2006 and also last feature film, which was shot in the planned language Esperanto. The director forbade it possible to synchronize the film in other languages ​​.

A short excerpt from Inkubo is in the film Blade: Trinity quotes ( 2004).

Action

In the film, a succubus named Kia in love with a religious soldier named Marc and want to seduce them. Her sister Amael is upset and calls a incubus who is trying to kill Marc and raping his sister Arndis.

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