The film is essentially a "rip-off" that transcends the label through sheer, ambitious insanity. It shamelessly borrows iconic elements from the decade’s biggest hits:
Looking into The Visitor (1979) feels less like watching a movie and more like experiencing a high-budget fever dream. Directed by Giulio Paradisi (under the pseudonym Michael J. Paradise), this Italian-American co-production is a bizarre, psychedelic stew of every major 1970s genre trend. The Visitor(1979)
: Central to the plot is a creepy 8-year-old girl, Katy Collins, who possesses malevolent telekinetic powers and is part of a cosmic "Satanic" bloodline. The film is essentially a "rip-off" that transcends
One of the film's biggest draws is its jaw-dropping cast of Hollywood legends who seem completely bewildered by the script: : There are literal, unprovoked bird attacks, including
: The film features blinding light sequences and intergalactic "Space Jesus" figures that mirror Spielberg’s sci-fi aesthetic.
: There are literal, unprovoked bird attacks, including a memorable scene where a detective is mauled by a hawk.
: The opening features an "Obi-Wan-esque" figure and cosmic conflict set in a bizarre intergalactic lounge. The Most Eclectic Cast Ever Assembled