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The Equinox ... A Journey into the Supernatural is this intriguing blend of horror and sci-fi that captures the essence of late 60s cinema. It’s got this raw, unpolished vibe, which oddly adds to its charm—like you're peering into a nightmare that’s just barely held together. The practical effects are pretty wild for the time, giving life to some truly bizarre creatures, and while the pacing might feel off to some, it really adds to the eerie, disorienting atmosphere. The performances, especially from the teenage cast, are a mixed bag, but they bring an earnest energy that makes their encounters with the supernatural feel all the more genuine. It's fascinating how it was re-edited and re-released as Equinox in 1970, giving collectors something of a two-for-one deal to ponder over.
This film, originally released in 1967, has an interesting history as it was later re-edited and expanded into Equinox in 1970, making it a unique item for collectors. Its scarcity is notable, especially in original formats, as many copies of Equinox overshadow the earlier version. The film’s distinct blend of genres and its rough edges capture a moment in time that resonates with enthusiasts of cult cinema, making it a worthwhile discussion point among collectors.
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