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'''''Equinox: A Journey into the Supernatural''''' is a low budget [[Cult Classic]] [[B-Movie]] from 1968, which is featured in the [[Criterion Collection]]. It is notable because its director Dennis Muren later went on to do effects for [[Star Wars]] and was a founding member of ILM.

''Equinox: A Journey into the Supernatural'' is a low budget [[Cult Classic]] [[B-Movie]] from 1968, which is featured in the [[Criterion Collection]]. It is notable because its director Dennis Muren later went on to do effects for [[Star Wars]] and was a founding member of ILM.


Recut in 1970 by Jack Harris (the man who also produced ''[[The Blob]]'') and re-titled simply ''Equinox'', it enjoyed a long run on late night TV and in the drive in circuit. More footage was shot by a different director, who saw fit to put himself in the movie as the new main antagonist, Asmodeus.
Recut in 1970 by Jack Harris (the man who also produced ''[[The Blob]]'') and re-titled simply ''Equinox'', it enjoyed a long run on late night TV and in the drive in circuit. More footage was shot by a different director, who saw fit to put himself in the movie as the new main antagonist, Asmodeus.
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 13 June 2023

Equinox: A Journey into the Supernatural is a low budget Cult Classic B-Movie from 1968, which is featured in the Criterion Collection. It is notable because its director Dennis Muren later went on to do effects for Star Wars and was a founding member of ILM.

Recut in 1970 by Jack Harris (the man who also produced The Blob) and re-titled simply Equinox, it enjoyed a long run on late night TV and in the drive in circuit. More footage was shot by a different director, who saw fit to put himself in the movie as the new main antagonist, Asmodeus.

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... Manipulation of these symbols is treated exactly like the science of chemistry. This element changes that one, one symbol is a catalyst, another is an agent or a counteractant.