#0000A: BERGMAN, Ingmar: The Serpent's Egg (1977)

BERGMAN, Ingmar (Sweden)
The Serpent's Egg [1977]
Spine #0000A
Blu-ray


One rainy night in Weimar Berlin, Jewish American circus performer Abel Rosenberg (David Carradine) discovered that his brother Max, his trapeze-act partner, has killed himself. What follows is one of Bergman's darkest and most fearful visions, as the drowned-in-drink Abel and Max's ex-wife, cabaret singer Manuela (Liv Ullmann), feel increasingly unwelcome in a menacing and destitute city, eyed by the police as well as a scientist with diabolical intentions. The director's sole big-budget Hollywood production, for which he created a surreal and atmospheric Berlin on a Munich soundstage, The Serpent's Egg conjures a Kafkaesque nightmare about the decaying society that gave rise to the horrors of Nazism.

119 minutes
Color/Black & White
Monaural
in English and German
1:66:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2018
Director/Writer


Ingmar Bergman was 59 when he directed The Serpent's Egg.

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The Film

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

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