Lucifer Rising

Lucifer Rising

6.9

Apr 10 1974

0h 29m

Fantasy

Egyptian gods summon the angel Lucifer, in order to usher in a new occult age.

Kenneth Anger

Kenneth Anger

The Magus (uncredited)

Bobby Beausoleil

Bobby Beausoleil

Self (uncredited)

Donald Cammell

Donald Cammell

Osiris (uncredited)

Haydn Couts

Haydn Couts

Adept (uncredited)

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