Movies about Snake woman
A man injects his wife with snake to cure her insanity that leads to future mayhem.
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Sidney J. Furie
John McCarthy Jr.
Susan Traversová
Geoffrey Danton
Arnold Marle
Elsie Wagstaffová
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Otevření v Los Angeles: 26. dubna 1961
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Late in the 19th century, on the lonely Northumberland moors, herpetologist Dr. Adderson restores his wife’s sanity by injecting her with venom from the snakes he uses in his experiments. A short time later she dies giving birth to a daughter, Atheris. Aggie, the midwife, runs to warn the villagers that the child has the evil eye, forcing Dr. Adderson to hide his infant daughter in a shepherd’s hut. That night the villagers burn down the doctor’s house, and he is fatally bitten by one of his snakes. Years later, a young Scotland Yard inspector, Charles Prentice, is sent to Northumberland to investigate several deaths from snakebite. While strolling in the woods, he encounters the beautiful Atheris. Though she responds to the music of a snake charmer’s flute, Prentice, unaware that she is Adderson’s daughter, at first does not connect her with the mysterious deaths; but eventually, following several more killings, he realizes that Atheris is both snake and woman, capable of transforming herself at will. Confronted with the truth, she turns into a cobra and attacks him. As he fires three bullets at her, the writhing serpent turns into the corpse of Atheris. Hoping that all mention of this incident will die with the case report, the police destroy it.
A doctor in 1890 England, in order to cure his wife’s «sick mind,» injects her with snake venom. She later gives birth to a daughter whom the villagers call «The Devil’s Baby» and in a fit of fear they end up burning the family’s house down. Years later a Scotland Yard detective is sent to the village to investigate a rash of deaths that are caused by snakebite.
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Dubna 26 1961
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Června 23 1961
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Dubna 26 1961
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bless this film. there’s something likeable about it even if it isn’t particularly all that great. it just has a certain charm to it, like maybe you could watch it with your nan on a sunday afternoon after a big roast dinner. or maybe you could sort of half watch it while you were doing the ironing. idk i just feel like i don’t want to be mean about it in case i hurt its feelings.
This absolutely charming little picture from the UK couldn’t have won me over any better than it did. A small town scientist injecting snake venom into the blood of his pregnant wife? I mean come on! We all know that’s gonna backfire and boy am I happy it did. Cut to 20ish years later and this town is still feeling the serpentine curse of that snakey baby and in comes a young, science minded officer from the Scotland Yard who’s gonna slum it out in the moors for a while to get to the bottom of this. Little does he know THE CURSE IS REAL and that beautiful young girl that came out of nowhere out in the middle of…
A simple little piece about a snake-woman created through «mad science» that tries to have sympathy for the snake woman but mostly is just patronizing. Still, the premise—a venomous woman created when her mother is infused with venom in order to control her mind—is so bizarre that it defies serious investigation. You can just watch it and baffle along with it.
This cheap, ludicrous British schlocker has all the makings of a good-bad time. A backwoods scientist is shooting up his pregnant wife with a cocktail of snake venom, which cures her insanity(?) but causes her to die after a traumatic early labor that spawns an ice-cold, unblinking baby girl. The occultish midwife (Elsie Wagstaff) insists that the infant is evil, so the kindly doctor (Arnold Marle) stashes the kid with a sheepherder before the old woman incites an angry mob to torch the house. Two decades later, the grown-up girl (Susan Travers), innocently christened Atheris by her caretaker, has vanished, while people who wander the moors at night are turning up as puncture-wounded corpses. A busybody retired colonel (Geoffrey Denton)…
I’ve probably watched 50 movies since my last review and not writing reviews because “I’ve got to catch up” but, fuck it, here’s what I just watched! A dude injects his unstable PREGNANT wife with snake venom who, big surprise, gives birth to a shapeshifting snake girl. She seduces then bites people on the hand until they die while they wander the moors. A local snake expert and crazy old lady seem to know what is up while mobs with pitchforks and torches can’t seem to stop her! The IMDb parents guide for this would say: A hand exhibits two bloody bite marks. A woman wears a low cut dress. This is a dry piece of English filmmaking. I’m not the first (or last) to say this. But hey, it’s 68 minutes and the ending is shockingly abrupt! Why are there dozens of Snake Girl or Snake Woman movies but like two Snake Boy or Man movies?
An English herpetologist injects snake venom into his pregnant wife’s veins to cure her insanity. When she gives birth to a cold, unblinking baby girl, the wife dies of fright and the midwife grabs scissors to kill the baby. The midwife is foiled, but heads to the pub to incite the locals to burn down the place, killing the herpetologist and all his snakes. To say The Snake Woman is anomalous would be an understatement. It’s hilariously, daftly written stuff. That’s daftly, not deftly. The doctor who delivered the baby, leaves the cold thing with a shepherd because the very next morning he’s immigrating to South Africa and can’t stick around to look after her. Flash forward 19 years and…
Hooptober 666 Film #22
— Not nearly enough snake woman for a film called Hadí žena.
31 Days of YouTube (March 2017) While I wouldn’t go so far as to call myself an aficionado of British horror, I would say that I have a fair knowledge of the subject, particularly around the 60’s and 70’s. So how can it be then that this little number can have escaped my attention all these years? Well the answer, and you may have already guessed this, is simple. It’s not very good. The story goes thusly: A snake expert living, for some reason in Northumberland, has decided that the best cure for his wife’s deteriorated mental state is to inject her with snake venom. Whether this is because that’s a well-known (but not to me) cure for mental illness…
Daily Horror Scavenger Hunt 21 — March 2020 19. Snakes are creepy, at least Indiana Jones thinks so. Let’s watch a movie with a snake. This was very boring — definitely not worth your time unless you’re some «snake woman» horror film completionist. Not much happens unless you find endless dialogue exciting, mixed in with the occasional unconvincing snake slithering through grass.
A rather talky picture, but the unusual structuring makes the 67 minute runtime move swiftly. Almost the entire first half is the first act of the story—the creation of the snake woman, the destruction of the house, and her upbringing. All of this would typically occur in a five minute prologue of sorts. Here, it’s nearly half the movie. One of the benefits is that I was pretty engaged in this strange little story of injecting snake venom, pregnancy, and a mutant offspring. It’s shot competently too, utilizing the rural countryside setting well. When we’re finally introduced to our main character, the movie’s only got about a half hour left. That means it’s practically sprinting to hit the usual beats, and as a result, it rarely grows boring, even if the direction and execution of scares leaves something to be desired. It’s serviceable, and not a bad way to kill an hour.
Well, we start things off with a 60-year-old woman giving birth to a cold-blooded baby who never blinks. So, the movie has that going for it. This really isn’t a half-bad movie. The acting is good, and the actors take things seriously enough. It’s taut, coming in at a mere 69 minutes, and it knows its budgetary limitations, not even trying to invoke any cheesy special effects. A solid 3 out of 5 on the rainy Saturday afternoon meter.
PEDESTRIAN LOW-LOW-BUDGET HAMMER WANNABE. ALMOST AWFUL AMBIENCE. LOTS OF SNAKES. SEXY WOMEN One Thing For Sure, the Production didn’t Spare Any Expense Hiring Snakes to Fill the Screen from the Get-Go. The Atmosphere is Mostly Low-Budget Awful with Repeated Scenes of Fields of Dead Grass, an Old Burned Out Building and Snakes, Snakes, and More Snakes. The Elderly Thespians are OK, Providing Egg-Headed Reasoning and Weary Wisdom. But the Lead Actor, John McCarthy, is just Terrible with Odd Facial Expressions and Less than Impressive Constable-On-Patrol Investigating who Seems Lost Most of the Time Tramping around in the same Studio Set Again and Again Looking for what He Doesn’t Believe is “The Snake Woman”. Just a Babe in Rags He Meets On His Way…
Filmy a televizní pořady o hadí ženě
Seznam obsahuje nejlepší, nové a nejrelevantnější filmy o hadích ženách seřazené podle relevance. Služba doporučení vytřídila psychotronické, vážné, napínavé, stylizované, humorné a surrealistické filmy a televizní pořady o/s hadí ženou, hadem, imaginárním, nadpřirozeným, transformací, příšerou, nebezpečím, rivalitou, superhrdinou a zápletkami dobro versus zlo většinou ve Fantasy , akční a hororové žánry natočené v USA, Velké Británii, Hong Kongu a dalších zemích.
TOP 10 filmů označených jako hadí žena: Nagin: The Snake Woman (2010), The Lair of the White Worm (1988), The Snake Woman (1961), Legend of the Snake Spirits (2001), Darna: The Return (1994) , Neeya (1979), Zelený had (1993), Veritas, princ pravdy (2006), Hadí válečníci (1987), Ochutnejte krev Drákuly (1970).
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Žánr: Akční, Fantasy, Horor, Sci-Fi
Země: USA
Příběh: Prastará legenda vypráví o Lamii, krásné královně a cizoložnici. Její milenec byl usmrcen a ona byla proměněna v hada, který se toulal po zemi na jejím břiše, vraždila a zotročovala nevinné, dokud ji bohové neproměnili v kámen.
Děj: hadí žena, hadí lidé, žena, pomsta, tanec u tyče, krev, loupež, darebáctví, krádež, řecká mytologie, striptýz, odhalená prsa.
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