
Equinox
Oct 01 1970
•1h 22m
•Adventure, Horror
Due to their possession of an ancient mystic book, four friends are attacked by a demon while on a picnic and find themselves pitched into a world of evil that overlaps their own. The film was originally made in 1967 by Dennis Muren as The Equinox: Journey into the Supernatural. Jack Woods was hired to shoot additional footage and expand on Muren's work.
Cast
See allEdward Connell
David Fielding (as Skip Shimer)
Barbara Hewitt
Susan Turner
Jack Woods
Asmodeus

Frank Bonner
Jim Hudson (as Frank Boers Jr.)
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