Bruce Dickinson, born in 1958 in Worksop, England, is best known as the powerful vocalist of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. In addition to his music career, he appeared in The Incubus (1982), where he takes on a role that allows him to explore the darker side of cinema. This film, a blend of horror and supernatural elements, highlights Dickinson's versatility as an artist, stepping away from the stage to deliver a performance that resonates with cult film enthusiasts. His transition from music to acting adds a unique layer to his artistic identity, making his contribution to the genre noteworthy.
The Incubus
In the small New England town of Galen, a young teenage boy claims he has dreams of young women being brutally raped and murdered. A doctor and the local sheriff discover that the boy's dreams are real and that a sinister cult might be behind the brutal murders. They must track down the vicious killer, who may be the indestructible incarnation of a demon spawned from hell.