Director Leslie Stevens' 1966 folk-horror movie
Incubus immediately become a cult curio, thanks to Stevens'
bizarre decision to film all the dialogue in the obscure language of
Esperanto. The film sees William Shatner play a wounded soldier who
travels to a remote village said to be home to a well whose waters contain
miraculous healing powers. Once there he falls under the seductive spell of
a succubus (Allyson Ames).
Newly restored in 4K from the last remaining 35mm print,
Incubus is available now on 4K UHD from Arrow Video.
Check out Arrow's new trailer below.
The official synopsis reads:
Wounded in battle, soldier Marc (William Shatner, just prior to being cast in Star Trek) ventures to the remote village of Nomen Tuum to find a well where the waters are said to be blessed with healing powers. Little does he suspect that the inhabitants of Nomen Tuum are demonic seductresses who entice interlopers and lead them to damnation, and one such succubus, Kia (Allyson Ames) has her sights on Marc. As an eclipse shrouds the sun and darkness falls over the village, Marc and Kia’s relationship becomes more passionate… will his soul survive?