How did come to exist? The answer lies with producer Ovidio G. Assonitis, an Italian producer known for ripping off Hollywood hits ( Tentacles , The Pumaman ). Assonitis had an audacious plan: combine The Omen (demonic child) with Close Encounters of the Third Kind (cosmic wonder) and The Exorcist (supernatural showdown), then film it all through a kaleidoscope.
The film was recut, retitled (sometimes Stridulum ), and dumped onto late-night television. For twenty years, it survived only via degraded pan-and-scan VHS tapes, appreciated exclusively by insomniacs and genre obsessives. The Visitor -1979-
: A world-renowned nine-screen video installation by Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson . Filmed in 2012 at the Rokeby Farm in New York, it features musicians performing a "feminine nihilistic gospel song" in separate rooms of a crumbling mansion. How did come to exist
Katy is no ordinary child. She is the spawn of a demonic falconer named Dr. Walker (Glenn Ford) and the unwitting pawn of a Satanic conspiracy led by the enigmatic “The Visitor” (Franco Nero). When Katy gets angry, she levitates her nanny out of a skyscraper window, makes basketballs explode in gymnasiums, and freezes roller skaters mid-stride. Her mother, Barbara (Joanna Noyes), is oblivious, trapped in a gaudy Atlanta penthouse that looks like a disco tomb. Assonitis had an audacious plan: combine The Omen