Xenia: Priestess of Night

Xenia: Priestess of Night

Release date : January 1, 1976
Runtime : 1h 21m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Dana M. Reemes /
Writers : Randolph Pitts /
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January 1, 1976 1h 21m United States of America Horror English More
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A presently lost underground feature movie, filmed entirely in San Francisco in 1976. Originally shot on beautiful Double X Negative black and white motion picture film (used extensively in studio films of the 1940s), this sequence derives from a digital transfer of a vintage (1990) 1" analog telecine, and shows some scan line artifacting and strobing with fast movement, general image degradation, and cropping at the sides (the latter due to incompetent digital transfer). The present whereabouts of the original film print and negatives is uncertain, though it is still hoped that the entire film can be digitally restored from the original elements. The visual aesthetic was an attempt to re-create the look of Poverty Row horror features of the 1940s, like those produced by Monogram and PRC studios. There was no budget, and everyone worked for free.
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Dana M. Reemes
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Will Porter
Dr. Edelstein
Fadil Shahin
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Bonnie Solomon
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John L. Fell
Dr. Griffin
Bill Rase
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  • title:Xenia: Priestess of Night
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1976
  • Runtime:1h 21m
  • Genres: Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Dana M. Reemes /
  • Writers: Randolph Pitts ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:A presently lost underground feature movie, filmed entirely in San Francisco in 1976. Originally shot on beautiful Double X Negative black and white motion picture film (used extensively in studio films of the 1940s), this sequence derives from a digital transfer of a vintage (1990) 1" analog telecine, and shows some scan line artifacting and strobing with fast movement, general image degradation, and cropping at the sides (the latter due to incompetent digital transfer). The present whereabouts of the original film print and negatives is uncertain, though it is still hoped that the entire film can be digitally restored from the original elements. The visual aesthetic was an attempt to re-create the look of Poverty Row horror features of the 1940s, like those produced by Monogram and PRC studios. There was no budget, and everyone worked for free.
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