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The Occultist

The Occultist

1988Movie⏱️ 1h 22mNot Rated
ActionHorrorSci-Fi
⭐ 2.6
IMDB Rating
281 votes

A cyborg private eye is hired to protect a Caribbean president visiting New York City from sadistic sorcerers. Where behind the lush beauty of the island lurk powers of darkness so evil no man has ever fought them - and lived.

Director
Tim Kincaid
Writers
N/A
Stars
Rick Gianasi, Joe Derrig, Richard Mooney
Release Date
October 11, 1989
Language
English
Country
United States
πŸ’¬ 4
Reviews
πŸ“½οΈ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

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Rick Gianasi
as Waldo Warren
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Joe Derrig
as Barney Sanford
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Richard Mooney
as Harold Llewellyn
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Jennifer Kanter
as Anjanette Davalos
Mizan Kirby
Mizan Kirby
as Marianna Davalos
Matt Mitler
Matt Mitler
as Colonel Esteve
Anibal O. Lleras
Anibal O. Lleras
as President Davalos
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Betty Vaughn
as Mama Dora
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Kate Goldsborough
as Jane
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Doug Delauder
as Ciprian Lane

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Dolby
Color
Color
Filming Location
New York City, New York, USA
Production
Beyond Infinity, Empire Pictures, Tycin Entertainment

🏷️ Keywords

cyborg sci fiafrican caribbeansupernatural powermanevil

🎯 Categories

ActionHorrorSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

Weak voodoo movie
by lor_ β€’ 2023-05-01

"My review was written in October 1989 after watching the movie on Unicorn video cassette. Originally titled "Maximum Thrust", this minor voodoo pic is another leftover title from Empire Pictures' 1987 production slate. It's being released direct to video. Rick Gianasi plays Waldo Warren, a private eye hired by reps of the island of San Caribe to protect their president (Anibal Llleras) during a New York visit. The prexy's lovely daughter (Jennifer Kanter) supports revolutionaries out to assassinate her dad. Filmmaker Tim Kincaid mixes two extremes of campy acting he..."

πŸ“– Synopsis

A cyborg private eye is hired to protect a Caribbean president visiting New York City from sadistic sorcerers. Where behind the lush beauty of the island lurk powers of darkness so evil no man has ever fought them - and lived.