The Incubus

sexual violence
Director(s)John Hough
Production year1981
Genre(s)Horror
Approx. running minutes93m
CastJohn Cassavetes, John Ireland, Kerrie Keane, Helen Hughes, Erin Noble, Duncan McIntosh, Harvey Atkin, Harry Ditson, Mitch Martin, Matt Birman, John Hough, Ray Russell, George Franklin, Marc Boyman, John M. Eckert, Stanley Myers, Albert J. Dunk, George Appleby, Edwin Watkins
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The Incubus

sexual violence
INCUBUS is a US horror film, from 1981, in which a mysterious monster stalks victims and causes havoc in a small town.
INCUBUS is a US horror film, from 1981, in which a mysterious monster stalks victims and causes havoc in a small town.
sexual violence and sexual threat
Scenes feature depictions of women being violently attacked and raped by an unseen figure. There are graphic descriptions of the consequences of these attacks.
additional issues
There are frequent and prolonged sequences in which people are stalked and attacked by a fantastical creature. Acts of violence resulting in bloody and occasionally gory detail. There is use of moderate bad language (‘bitch’) as well as milder terms including ‘bullshit’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’, and ‘God’. Buttock and breast nudity occurs when a woman showers. A brief reference is made to suicide, without detail. There are references to adultery.
Classified Date:
25/11/1982
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
New Realm Entertainments
sexual violence
Classified Date:
25/11/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
88 Films Limited
sexual violence and sexual threat
Scenes feature depictions of women being violently attacked and raped by an unseen figure. There are graphic descriptions of the consequences of these attacks.
additional issues
There are frequent and prolonged sequences in which people are stalked and attacked by a fantastical creature. Acts of violence resulting in bloody and occasionally gory detail. There is use of moderate bad language (‘bitch’) as well as milder terms including ‘bullshit’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’, and ‘God’. Buttock and breast nudity occurs when a woman showers. A brief reference is made to suicide, without detail. There are references to adultery.
sexual violence and sexual threat
Scenes feature depictions of women being violently attacked and raped by an unseen figure. There are graphic descriptions of the consequences of these attacks.
additional issues
There are frequent and prolonged sequences in which people are stalked and attacked by a fantastical creature. Acts of violence resulting in bloody and occasionally gory detail. There is use of moderate bad language (‘bitch’) as well as milder terms including ‘bullshit’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’, and ‘God’. Buttock and breast nudity occurs when a woman showers. A brief reference is made to suicide, without detail. There are references to adultery.
Director(s)John Hough
Production year1981
Genre(s)Horror
Approx. running minutes93m
CastJohn Cassavetes, John Ireland, Kerrie Keane, Helen Hughes, Erin Noble, Duncan McIntosh, Harvey Atkin, Harry Ditson, Mitch Martin, Matt Birman, John Hough, Ray Russell, George Franklin, Marc Boyman, John M. Eckert, Stanley Myers, Albert J. Dunk, George Appleby, Edwin Watkins
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Classified Date:
25/11/1982
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
New Realm Entertainments
sexual violence
Classified Date:
25/11/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
88 Films Limited
sexual violence and sexual threat
Scenes feature depictions of women being violently attacked and raped by an unseen figure. There are graphic descriptions of the consequences of these attacks.
additional issues
There are frequent and prolonged sequences in which people are stalked and attacked by a fantastical creature. Acts of violence resulting in bloody and occasionally gory detail. There is use of moderate bad language (‘bitch’) as well as milder terms including ‘bullshit’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’, and ‘God’. Buttock and breast nudity occurs when a woman showers. A brief reference is made to suicide, without detail. There are references to adultery.