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Invocation of My Demon Brother (1969) is an 11-minute film directed, edited, and photographed by Kenneth Anger. The music was composed by Mick Jagger playing a Moog synthesizer. It was filmed in San Francisco at the Straight Theater on Haight Street and the William Westerfeld House (the former "Russian Embassy" nightclub).
According to Kenneth Anger, the film was assembled from scraps of the first version of Lucifer Rising. It includes clips of the cast smoking out of a skull, and the publicly filmed Satanic funeral ceremony for a pet cat.
Invocation of My Demon Brother won the tenth Film Culture award for Kenneth Anger.
Original Release
10/10/1969
US Release
03/11/1970
Cast
Name | Character |
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Bobby Beausoleil | Lucifer |
Bill Beutel | Deacon |
Harvey Bialy | Brother of the Rainbow |
Timotha Bialy | Sister of the Rainbow |
Speed Hacker | Wand bearer |
Mick Jagger | Self |
Lenore Kandel | Deaconess |
Anton LaVey | Satan |
Van Leuven | Acolyte |
Anita Pallenberg | Self |
Directors
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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Bobby Beausoleil | Lucifer |
Bill Beutel | Deacon |
Harvey Bialy | Brother of the Rainbow |
Timotha Bialy | Sister of the Rainbow |
Speed Hacker | Wand bearer |
Mick Jagger | Self |
Lenore Kandel | Deaconess |
Anton LaVey | Satan |
Van Leuven | Acolyte |
Anita Pallenberg | Self |
Keith Richards | Self |
Susanna Voutila | The Magick |