The Legend of Simon Conjurer (Lost 2006 Film)

The Legend of Simon Conjurer has become one of the most sought after bad films on the internet. But despite the anticipation, it has never been released.

Conjurer was one of the film's produced by Crystal Sky Pictures, the same company that has been responsible for numerous video game adaptations as well as the Baby Genius sequels.

This film would have been different. Famed actor Jon Voight (who is represented by the founders of Crystal Sky) starred as Dr. Crazx, an insane psychologist who frames a rival for murder. That rival, the titular Simon Conjurer, assembles some of his patients in order to clear his name while treating them for their various maladies.

The results are said to be hilariously bad. Not much is known about the production, but the director took his name off the film, leaving a question mark in place of the "directed by" credit. Voight himself seen to be proud of the film. In an interview with Film Threat, Voight said it was "truly original" and that audiences would "come in to an adventure they've never been on before. " The film was supposed to gain a wide release in 2006, but disappeared.

The lack of information has lead many to assume that the film is an elaborate hoax. However, there is some evidence of its existence. A trailer of the film is readily available on YouTube. A website for the film existed, and there is an IMDB page describing the film and lists Stuart Paul as the mysterious director. Several reviewers on that sight have mentioned seeing the film in New York and a poster was created

Outside the aforementioned showings in New York, there has been no further release of the film. The trailer appears to be all that is viewable to the general public. The film is not listed on Crystal Sky's website, indicating that they have no plans on releasing it any time soon.