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The Serpent's Egg (1977)
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The Serpent's Egg, or Das Schlangenei is director Ingmar Bergman's second English language production (The Touch was his first). It is, however, his first completely non-Swedish production, made after his voluntary self-exile from Sweden over taxation issues. Set in Berlin in the early 1920s, it explores the fear and despair the city evokes in Manuela and Abel Rosenberg (Liv Ullmann and David Carradine), two Jewish trapeze artists. The suicide of Manuela's husband (Abel's brother), has stranded them in Berlin. Berlin is shown to already possess the sinister elements of cruelty and anti-Semitism which laid the groundwork for the later Nazi takeover. A series of misadventures gets them sent to a medical clinic for treatment. However, the clinic is actually a site for Nazi-type "racial" experiments on humans, which generally either madden or kill the subjects. Das Schlangenei was savaged by the critics for its improbable-seeming story and more particularly, for casting David Carradine (best known for his earlier appearances in the Kung Fu U.S. television series) in a crucial role. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Liv UllmannDavid Carradine, (more)
Director(s):
Ingmar Bergman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Paul W.

The things that make a great or good movie such as chemistry between the actors or empathy where you get to feel an emotion toward an actor or the plot that appeals to your intellect or emotions these were all missing from this movie and after a half hour my wife and I got fed up with this movie and ejected the DVD and we wondered why we even wasted our time watching it. Paul W

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Paul W.

The things that make a great or good movie such as chemistry between the actors or empathy where you get to feel an emotion toward an actor or the plot that appeals to your intellect or emotions these were all missing from this movie and after a half hour my wife and I got fed up with this movie and ejected the DVD and we wondered why we even wasted our time watching it. Paul W

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