- Engineer Alan Richards who has recently come home to New York City from his company's controversial hydroelectric project in Africa is plagued by both superstitions and the dire warnings of a native witch doctor.
- Alan Richards and his wife are back in New York after living in Africa where he was in charge of a major construction project. His wife was deeply affected after a local witch doctor placed a curse on them and has taken to keeping charms to ward off evil spirits. While Richards doesn't discount the power of the witch doctor entirely, he dismisses her fears as unfounded. Having a drink in a bar one evening he finds that his wife left a protective amulet in his coat pocket. He leaves it on the bar when he leaves - and as a result has a dangerous and frightening walk home, only to find something there waiting for him.—garykmcd
- In New York, when the executive Alan Richards finds the souvenirs that his wife Doris brought from Africa for their protection, he burns all the objects. Doris explains that a witch doctor gave them to her when they traveled to Africa to see the enterprise that he is responsible for, and she gives a lion tooth to him. In a meeting at his company with the senior management, he explains how superstitious they all are, and leaves the meeting with a colleague to drink in a bar. Late night, they leave the bar and the lion tooth on the counter, but Alan's car does not start. He needs to walk home along a night of terror.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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