The Reincarnate (1971)

The quest for eternal life goes on...

The Reincarnate (1971) poster

A dying lawyer belonging to a cult, seeks to be reincarnated through a young artist with the ritual involving the sacrifice of a virgin. With limited time, he searches for someone to pass on his accumulated memories. His path crosses with a struggling artist, raising questions of destiny and a mystic ritual that may alter their fates.

Director: Don Haldane
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 122 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Milan Kymlička
Cinematography: Norman C. Allin
Production: Meridian Films
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Demonic Possession and Occult Events, Satanic Exorcism and Dark Deliverance, Occult and Witchcraft

Keywords

virgin, ritual, cat, reincarnation, ritual sacrifice, canuxploitation

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Reincarnate about?
A dying lawyer belonging to a cult, seeks to be reincarnated through a young artist with the ritual involving the sacrifice of a virgin. With limited time, he searches for someone to pass on his accumulated memories. His path crosses with a struggling artist, raising questions of destiny and a mystic ritual that may alter their fates.
Who directed The Reincarnate?
The Reincarnate was directed by Don Haldane.
Who stars in The Reincarnate?
The Reincarnate stars Trudy Young, Jack Creley, Hugh Webster, Gene Tyburn, Jay Reynolds, Rex Hagon.
How long is The Reincarnate?
The Reincarnate has a runtime of 2h 2m (122 minutes).
What genre is The Reincarnate?
The Reincarnate is a Horror film.
Where was The Reincarnate produced?
The Reincarnate was produced in Canada.
What are the themes of The Reincarnate?
The themes of The Reincarnate include: Demonic Possession and Occult Events, Satanic Exorcism and Dark Deliverance, Occult and Witchcraft.