John Huston stars as an intergalactic warrior who joins a cosmic Christ figure in battle against a demonic 8-year-old girl, and her pet hawk, while the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. Multi-dimensional warfare, pre-adolescent profanity and brutal avian attacks combine to transport the viewer to a state unlike anything they ve experienced.. somewhere between Hell and the darkest reaches of outer space. Written by DrafthouseFilms Stridulum is a 1979 English-language Horror Sci-Fi film starring John Huston, Mel Ferrer, Glenn Ford, Lance Henriksen, Shelley Winters, Joanne Nail and Aron Siegel. Stridulum was Produced by Ovidio G. Assonitis. The movie is directed by Giulio Paradisi. American International Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Stridulum was released on 22nd March 1979 and takes a screen time of 99 minutes. Stridulum was made on a budget of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Luciano Comici and Robert Mundi. Cinematography was done by Ennio Guarnieri and editing by Roberto Curi. The music was composed by Franco Micalizzi.
Show More...
Discover where to stream Stridulum full movie in
HD. Watch Stridulum online in HD with subtitles other
streaming sources. Find out where to stream the best movies and series with Flixjini. On
Signing up with Flixjini you get our personalized recommendations of movies and TV shows
that match your mood and taste. Stay tuned to Flixjini for more updates and relevant
information on happening movies and TV shows.
Stridulum Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 70%
Alan Scherstuhl
The great surprise is how, consistency be damned, these individual sequences fascinate. ( Read More )
Dennis Schwartz
Never makes much sense even when it at times seems to make some sense. ( Read More )
Bill Goodykoontz
Who knows how serious Paradisi meant audiences to take the film, but it doesnt really matter. ( Read More )
Fernando Trueba
In The Visitor, logic and common sense are scarce and no one believes anything. ( Read More )
Sean Axmaker
The Visitor... is not the first Exorcist knock off to come out of the Italian genre factory. It may, however, be the least coherent. ( Read More )