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The obligatory British attempt to ride the possession wave of 'The Exorcist', it also stands as a post-natal depression postscript to the pregnancy paranoia of 'Rosemary's Baby.'

Ex-stripper Lucy (Joan Collins), married to an understanding Italian businessman Gino (Ralph Bates), has a tough delivery of her first child, prompting the attending obstetrician (Donald Pleasence) to muse that the baby doesn't want to be born, a theme harped on several times in order to justify the original title.

The babe (named Nicholas) is soon scratching faces, wrecking his nursery, shoving a baby-sitter into a lake, slipping a dead mouse into the charlady's cup of tea and -- though never explicity shown doing it -- hanging, decapitating and stabbing principal characters.

The backstory, as Lucy explains to her still-stripping best friend (Caroline Munro), is that Lucy once spurred the advances of Hercules (George Claydon), a lustful dwarf featured in her bizarre gypsy dancer nightclub act. She was then cursed by the little fellow to have a baby "as big as I am small and possessed by the Devil."

Also in the mix is Gino's sister, Albana (Eileen Atkins), a nun with scientific qualifications who winds up performing the requisite exorcism, which frees Nicholas of possession and makes Hercules drop dead in the middle of a dance number.