Country / Region
USA, West Germany
Year   |   1977
Format   |   DCP
Color   |   Color
Length   |   119 min
Rating   |   15+
© Park Circus/MGM Studios
The Serpent's Egg

Abel Rosenberg, an out-of-work American circus acrobat, lives in poverty-stricken Berlin following Germany's defeat in World War I. When his brother commits suicide, Abel seeks refuge in the apartment of Professor Veregus. Desperate to make ends meet, Abel takes a job in his clinic, where he later discovers the horrific truth behind the chilling mystery that drove his brother to kill himself.

 

 



Ingmar Bergman

Ernst Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish film and theatre director, writer, theatre manager, dramatist and author. He wrote or directed more than 60 films and documentaries for cinematic release and for television, most of which he also wrote. Considered to be among the most accomplished and influential filmmakers of all time, Bergman's renowned works include Smiles of a Summer Night, The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, Persona, Cries and Whispers, Scenes from a Marriage, and Fanny and Alexander.

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