Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: SEV93558
- Format: Blu-ray
- UPC: 663390003558
- Street Date: 06/16/20
- PreBook Date: 05/12/20
- Label: Severin Films »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 79 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1975
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 0
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- James Glickenhaus as Spy
- Monica Tidwell as Kate Abarnel
- Bob Byrd as Alexei
- Mark Buntzman as Kajerste
Product Assets
The Astrologer
- List Price: $29.95
- Your Price: $29.95
- In Stock: 2
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Before he became NYC's favorite '80s action auteur with hits like THE EXTERMINATOR, THE PROTECTOR and SHAKEDOWN, as well as executive producer of grindhouse classics that included MANIAC COP, FRANKENHOOKER and BASKET CASE 2 & 3, writer/director James Glickenhaus made his feature debut with this bizarre tale of government skullduggery, satanic killings, zodiacal mayhem and messianic horror. Playboy centerfold Monica Tidwell (NOCTURNA) stars in the "ultra obscure and undeniably fascinating" (Fright.com) thriller - also known as SUICIDE CULT and a one-time U.K. Section 3 'Video Nasty' - based on the acclaimed novel by John Cameron, now featuring a 4k scan from the director's personal answer print.
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Sales Points
- A one-time U.K. Section 3 'Video Nasty'
- Starring Playboy centerfold Monica Tidwell (Nocturna)
- Based on the acclaimed novel by John Cameron
- Feature Debut from Writer/Director James Glickenhaus (The Exterminator, The Protector and Shakedown, as well as executive producer of grind house classics that included Maniac Cop, Frankenhooker and Basket Case 2 & 3)
Press Quotes
This is one film that has it all - and then some. It felt like the little people that live in my TV were putting on a magical play using the things I love best: The 1970s. Government Conspiracies. Carnivals. Satanism.
—B&S About Movies
Ultra obscure and undeniably fascinating.
—Fright.com
I've never had to pick my jaw off the floor more. Whenever someone asks 'What's the craziest movie you've ever seen?' I usually respond with The Astrologer.
—B&S About Movies