Imitative horror movie, offering a haphazard diversity of special effects, and having to do with a 400-year-old Indian medicine man whose latest reincarnation manifests itself as a fetus on Susan Strasberg's neck which grows day by day from a walnut-sized lump to a Quasimodo-sized hump. On the outskirts of the action, Stella Stevens appears briefly as a gypsy spiritualist wearing just slightly less greasepaint than Olivier's Othello, and Burgess Meredith steals the show as a dotty, self-absorbed anthropologist. With Tony Curtis, Michael Ansara; directed by William Girdler. (1978) — Duncan Shepherd
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