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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Music Video Dist
EAN: 0820680504595
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Eclectic DVD Dist.
Languages: SpanishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Eclectic DVD Dist.
MPN: 820680504595
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Eclectic DVD Dist.
Release Date: September 23, 2003
Running Time: 90 minutes
Studio: Eclectic DVD Dist.
Theatrical Release Date: 1971-03
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Product Description: SNAKE PEOPLE - DVD Movie
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Snake People is a low badged movie. Its a very bad movie. Doesn't make sence. This is a coproduction betweeen US and Mexico. The script is terrible. I don't recomend this movie to anyone. I gave this movie 1 star, but I can give 0 star because is one of the worse movies I ever seen. This was Boris Karloff last movie and the worst he ever filmed.
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I have no idea what THE SNAKE PEOPLE was all about and I suspect no one involved with the production knew either. Least of all was probably poor old Boris Karloff who made this film very near the end of his life. While the large majority of the film was shot in Mexico (in a neat reversal for anyone who has seen Charlton Heston in TOUCH OF EVIL, here several Mexican actors and actresses are playing Caucasians), Karloff never left a sound stage in California. As disjointed as it sounds for a movie ... Read More
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Ok, it's true that this is one of Boris' last movies. As such, it ain't that bad! The poor guy was 80 years old and dying! Still, his presence in SNAKE PEOPLE far surpasses that of most current "horror" icons (as if there are any). Boris is the mysterious plantation owner who just might be Damballah, the wicked leader of a tropical island's voodoo cult. A new police chief arrives, vowing to clean things up and terminate the cultists once and for all. This doesn't go over very well with the natives, ... Read More
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In retrospect, it's a good thing Boris Karloff didn't live to see this trashy horror flick. The ailing, 80-year-old actor was glad to be working, but he could have selected a better project than "The Snake People." Judging by his limited footage, Karloff probably didn't know (or care) what kind of schlock he was making. Sadly, this is exploitation filmmaking of the worst kind. For Karloff completists only.
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The natives on Coaibi Island are being terrorized by an evil snake cult. While some are scarified to the poisonous snake of Kalaea (Tongolele) the Reptile Woman, others are turned into zombies by the mysterious Damballah. Police Captain Labiche (Rafael Bertrand) investigates the cult and questions wealthy landowner Karl Van Molder (Boris Karloff), whose niece Anabella (Julissa) is kidnapped by the cult. You will never guess who the mysterious Damballah ends up being at the end of this one.
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