A rich couple then meet Craig for a picnic in a graveyard and present him with an opportunity to smuggle diamonds in Kenya.
Craig then spends several weeks at sea before arriving in Tahiti, where he tries to sell the jewels at a bar and takes part in a pearl diving scheme.
'The astrological aspects for the picture’s release were considered,' Denney confirmed for United Press International’s Vernon Scott.
'Even though it includes some heavy knowledge about astrology.” There are conflicting reports of whether the movie was officially released, likely due to its liberal use of copyrighted music.
"[8] Clint Worthington of The Spool wrote, "it can be easy to miss that feeling of discovering the diamond in the rough, that transcendently bad movie you only share with a few people you know through hushed whispers and traded bootleg tapes.
Fear no more: thanks to delusional auteur Craig Denney, the diligent efforts of the American Genre Film Archive, and The AV Club and Daily Grindhouse's lineup of midnight showings at the Music Box, you can get that luster back with Denney's transcendently terrible fantasy-drama The Astrologer – a film that’s as good a case as any for the value of keeping a little bit of mystery in your moviegoing experience.