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'''''The Incubus''''' is a 1981 horror film directed by John Hough,  screenplay by George Franklin and is based on the [[Incubus (Novel III)|novel]] by Ray Russell.  It starred John Cassavetes, Kerrie Keane, John Ireland, Helen Hughes, Erin Flannery and Duncan McIntosh.  The film also unofficially features the NWOBHM band Samson, in the form of show clips taken from the film ''Biceps of Steel''.
'''''The Incubus''''' is a 1981 horror film directed by John Hough,  screenplay by George Franklin and is based on the [[Incubus (Novel III)|novel]] by Ray Russell.  It starred John Cassavetes, Kerrie Keane, John Ireland, Helen Hughes, Erin Flannery and Duncan McIntosh.  The film also unofficially features the NWOBHM band Samson, in the form of show clips taken from the film ''Biceps of Steel''.
== Overview ==
*Title: The Incubus
*Director: John Hough
*Writer: Based on the [[Incubus (Novel III)|novel]] by Ray Russell
*Studio: Artists Releasing Corporation
*Runtime: 93 Minutes
*Release Date: August 27, 1982




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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incubus_(1981_film) This film at Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incubus_(1981_film) This film at Wikipedia]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084133/ The Incubus] at the IMDB
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084133/ The Incubus] at the IMDb

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The Incubus

DVD Box Cover for the film The Incubus
Directed by John Hough
Produced by Executive Producer:
Stephen J. Friedman
Producers:
Marc Boyman
John M. Eckert
Written by

George Franklin

Based on a Novel by
Ray Russell
Starring John Cassavetes
John Ireland
Music by Stanley Myers
Cinematography Albert J. Dunk
Editing by George Appleby
Distributed by Artists Releasing
Corporation
Release date(s) August 27, 1982
Running time 93 Minutes
Country United States
Canada
Language English
Budget CAD 5,100,000 (Estimated)

For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).


The Incubus is a 1981 horror film directed by John Hough, screenplay by George Franklin and is based on the novel by Ray Russell. It starred John Cassavetes, Kerrie Keane, John Ireland, Helen Hughes, Erin Flannery and Duncan McIntosh. The film also unofficially features the NWOBHM band Samson, in the form of show clips taken from the film Biceps of Steel.

Overview

  • Title: The Incubus
  • Director: John Hough
  • Writer: Based on the novel by Ray Russell
  • Studio: Artists Releasing Corporation
  • Runtime: 93 Minutes
  • Release Date: August 27, 1982


Plot Summary

The film is set in the small community of Galen. Cassavetes is a physician who suddenly comes face to face with a series of grotesque rapes in which the women have all died from massive trauma sustained during the attacks. A young man (McIntosh) has dreams about the attacks and fears that he may be unwittingly responsible for the deaths. But the horrible truth is that an incubus, a sexual demon that preys on women, is now stalking the town.


Cast

Actor / Actress Role
John Cassavetes Dr. Sam Cordell
John Ireland Hank Walden
Kerrie Keane Laura Kincaid
Helen Hughes Agatha Galen
Erin Noble Jenny Cordell
Duncan McIntosh Tim Galen
Harvey Atkin Joe Prescott
Harry Ditson Lt. Drivas
Mitch Martin Mandy Pullman
Matt Birman Roy Seeley
Beverly Cooper Pru Keaton
Brian Young Charlie Prescott
Barbara Franklin Mrs. Pullman
Wes Lee Mr. Pullman
Neil Dainard Ernie Barnes
Jennifer Leak Deena Ferrin
Denise Fergusson Carolyn Davies
Jack Van Evera Matt Davies
Helene Udy Sally Harper
Lisa Bunting Anita Barnes
Michelle Davros Jane Barnes
Jefferson Mappin Clem
James Bearden Lacey
Alan Bridle Interrogator
Jude Beny Witch
Jeremy Hole Torturer #1
Brian Montague Swimmer
Dirk McLean The Incubus
Bruce Dickinson Samson lead singer
Mary Pirie Marge
Chris Aylmer Samson bass player
Paul Samson Samson guitarist

Film Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available.

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