
Invocation of My Demon Brother
Oct 10 1969
•0h 12m
•Horror
The shadowing forth of Our Lord Lucifer, as the Power of Darkness gather at a midnight mass. The dance of the Magus widdershins around the Swirling Spiral Force, the solar swastika, until the Bringer of Light—Lucifer—breaks through.
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Kenneth Anger
The Magick (uncredited)

Bobby Beausoleil
Lucifer (uncredited)

Bill Beutel
Deacon (uncredited)
Harvey Bialy
Brother of the Rainbow (uncredited)
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