The movie begins with a reporter going to a local asylum to interview a strange inmate who has been there for a year. David Fielding (Edward Connell) has been in an institution since he ran from the woods leaving behind his girl friend Susan Turner (Barbara Hewitt) and two others, good buddy Jim (Frank Bonner) and his girl friend Vicki (Robin Christopher) after their picnic gone bad and he retells the tale to the reporter. When they arrive at the State Park they discover a cave with maniacal laughter emanating from it and upon investigating discover an old man who gives them a large book containing ancient hieroglyphics and other indecipherable symbols.
As they attempt to translate the writing in the book a Forest Ranger comes along but in reality the man is an ancient evil god named Asmodeus (Jack Woods) who is after the book and will do whatever it takes to retrieve it. Asmodeus is driven to have his way with Susan and Vicki and sends forth a variety of evil monsters bent on retrieving the magical book from the teens. As the action builds to a climax David finds that he is the only one who is able to reason what is happening to the group and musters all his powers to overcome the metaphysical powers of Asmodeus.
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Equinox
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Mystery Man (Terje Rypdal)
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Milonga del Angel (Astor Piazzolla)
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Terje Rypdal:
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Al Bine (Ali Farka Toure)
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Terje Rypdal:
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Left Alone (Dollar Brand & Archie Shepp)
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Terje Rypdal:
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Mirage (Terje Rypdal & David Darling)
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Terje Rypdal:
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Istoria Ne Edna Lyubov (Ivo Papasov and His Orchestra)
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Terje Rypdal:
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Symphonic Dances (Reah Sadowsky)
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Terje Rypdal:
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Once Upon a Time (Terje Rypdal)
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Terje Rypdal:
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