Nick Millard, born in 1941, was a prolific director and writer whose work significantly impacted the cult cinema scene. He helmed films like Oddo (1967), Brigitta (1967), and Sappho '68 (1968), showcasing his distinctive style and storytelling flair. In Roxanna (1970), he not only directed but also appeared as an actor, further blurring the lines between his creative roles. His writing for Criminally Insane (1975) solidified his reputation as a key figure in the exploitation genre, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of grindhouse cinema.
Scyla
Beach bum Gregory spots the lovely Scyla sunbathing on the beach and immediately becomes infatuated with her. However, Gregory's possessive witch old flame Circe gets jealous when she finds out about his obsession with Scyla and concocts a magic potion to make the beautiful lady ugly.