
The Argument
Sometimes viewed as a companion piece to Lucifer Rising, Cammell’s 1972 short was left incomplete by the director and rediscovered and finished by his editor and close collaborator Frank Mazzola in 1999. The result is a visually stunning piece of work, shot in Bryce Canyon by the great Vilmos Zsigmond in glorious color and Cinemascope, with Myriam Gibril as Aisha the Witch and Kendrew Lascelles as the Director shouting a philosophical dialogue amidst the echoing rock formations.
Storyline
Sometimes viewed as a companion piece to Lucifer Rising, Cammell’s 1972 short was left incomplete by the director and rediscovered and finished by his editor and close collaborator Frank Mazzola in 1999. The result is a visually stunning piece of work, shot in Bryce Canyon by the great Vilmos Zsigmond in glorious color and Cinemascope, with Myriam Gibril as Aisha the Witch and Kendrew Lascelles as the Director shouting a philosophical dialogue amidst the echoing rock formations.
Ascendancy
5.0Jarhead: Law of Return
6.5Return of the Seven
6.2Test
7.8Test
6.8The Nightmare
6.5Box
6.4God's Not Dead 2
6.1Trancers II: The Return of Jack Deth
5.7Test
8.1The Return
6.6Dear Ex
7.2Return to... Return to Nuke 'Em High aka Vol. 2
6.5Box
6.4Darkman III: Die Darkman Die
5.2The Confession
6.5Was There Karotin?
4.7The Old Testament
7.7Hey Qween - Holigay Special
5.3Twinsters
7.3