Sloppy but amiable movie about how a schizophrenic girl is taught to accept her fractured self by a doubly fractured female impersonator: "First there was Joan Crawford in Possessed, then Joanne Woodward in The Three Faces of Eve, and now 'Liza Connors' in Schizo Forever." Hollis McLaren, first seen running through the Toronto dawn in her nightie, is a collection of clichés as the jittery girl (one nice touch: the plastic baggie of pills which she clutches in her hand wherever she goes), but Craig Russell is a priceless movie oddity in a role that enables him to mimic such Camp Queens as Barbra Streisand, Carol Channing, Mae West, Judy Garland, and others. Directed by Richard Benner. (1977) — Duncan Shepherd
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