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The article discusses the film "The Manitou," a bizarre horror movie starring Tony Curtis and Susan Strasberg, where a giant boil on Strasberg's neck gives birth to an ancient medicine man. The plot involves body horror, Hollywood glamour, and a dose of problematic native mythology. Despite its flaws and controversies, the film is described as a deliriously ill-advised, imaginative piece of late '70s cinema that has a certain charm. The movie is recognized as the late director William Girdler's last work before his tragic death at 30, known for his inventive and imaginative storytelling.
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