While investigating unusual snakebite deaths in a rural village, a Victorian Scotland Yarder charms a cold-bloodied beauty.While investigating unusual snakebite deaths in a rural village, a Victorian Scotland Yarder charms a cold-bloodied beauty.While investigating unusual snakebite deaths in a rural village, a Victorian Scotland Yarder charms a cold-bloodied beauty.
- Dr. Murton
- (as Arnold Marle)
- Shepherd
- (as Stevenson Lang)
- Villager in Pub
- (uncredited)
- Villager with Torch
- (uncredited)
- Villager
- (uncredited)
- Darrow
- (uncredited)
- Villager in Pub
- (uncredited)
- Villager
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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- TriviaThe tune which Charles is miserably trying to play on the flute is Bizet's Carmen Overture.
- GoofsAlthough set in the village of Bellingham, Northumberland, all of the local characters speak with distinctive Yorkshire, Scottish and London accents.
- Quotes
Martha Adderson: [Martha is in bed. The doctor approaches with a loaded hypodermic needle] No!
Dr. Horace Adderson: Now, Martha, there's no sense in your carrying on like this and it's no use screaming. Now, let's get this over so I can return to my work.
Martha Adderson: No, I won't let you.
Dr. Horace Adderson: But Martha, you're not making sense. You've administered this dozens of times without all this nonsense.
Martha Adderson: All that snake poison in my blood, for months, for years. You don't know, nobody knows what it will do.
Dr. Horace Adderson: Of course I know what it will do. I know what it's done. It gave you back your mind when they all said you were hopelessly insane.
Martha Adderson: I know that but...... .
Dr. Horace Adderson: Other investigators have employed snake venom in the treatment of hemophilia, epilepsy, rheumatism, hypertension, even cancer. But it is Horace Adderson - your husband - who is the only herpetologist to have cured a sick mind with snake venom.
Martha Adderson: But what about the baby?
Dr. Horace Adderson: The baby?
Martha Adderson: That snake poison flowing through my blood, what will it do to my unborn child?
Dr. Horace Adderson: So that's it!
Martha Adderson: Under your microscope, doesn't all new life look the same? Plant, fish, human even serpent!
Dr. Horace Adderson: That's true but...
Martha Adderson: Life is such a miraculous, delicate thing, what if this poison were to upset the balance and instead of a normal, healthy child, ours were to be born a...?
Dr. Horace Adderson: That's ridiculous! Don't you see that it just shows that your mind is slipping away again? Now Martha, just relax... .
- ConnectionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Snake Woman (1967)
Twenty years later, Scotland Yard detective Charles Prentice (John McCarthy) travels to Bellingham to investigate a series of deaths, the victims seemingly bitten by venomous snakes. The scared locals talk of Atheris 'the snake girl' (Susan Travers), who lives in the ruins of Adderson's home, but Prentice is sceptical -- until he meets the cold-blooded babe on the moors...
The opening scenes of this film are so corny, with such cheesy dialogue, that they are a whole lot of fun, everyone hamming it up a treat; Wagstaff as Aggie is particulary OTT ("You're all lost. You're cursed. You're doomed!"). However, the sheer naffness of the script* and Furie's lifeless direction eventually take effect, dulling the senses and causing drowsiness. By the final act, it seems that even Furie has grown bored of his film, the director wrapping matters up with an extremely abrupt ending that is over too quickly to generate any excitement.
4.5/10, rounded up to 5 for lovely barmaid Polly (Frances Bennett) -- make mine a bottle of Cobra and my friend will have a pint of snakebite!
*Atheris is able to transform from snake into woman, but no explanation is given for where her dress comes from.
- BA_Harrison
- Jul 3, 2023
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- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1