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The Serpent's Egg - Das Schlangenei (1977)
Synopsis
Ingmar Bergman's The Serpent's Egg follows a week in the life of Abel Rosenberg, an out-of-work American circus acrobat living in poverty-stricken Berlin following Germany's defeat in World War I.
When his brother commits suicide, Abel seeks refuge in the apartment of an old acquaintance Professor Veregus.
Desperate to make ends meet in the war-ravaged city, Abel takes a job in Veregus' clinic, where he discovers the horrific truth behind the work of the strangely beneficent professor and unlocks the chilling mystery that drove his brother to kill himself. -- IMDb
Cast: David Carradine, Liv Ullmann, Heinz Bennent, Gert Fröbe, Edith Heerdegen, Hans Quest, Fritz Strassner, Georg Hartmann, James Whitmore
Berlinale (Retrospective)
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Title: The Serpent's Egg - Das Schlangenei (1977)
Directed by: Ingmar Bergman
Date of birth: 14 July 1918, Uppsala, Uppland, Sweden
Writing credits:
Ingmar Bergman
Music by: Rolf A. Wilhelm
Country: USA | West Germany
Language: English | German
Color: Color
Runtime: 119 minutes
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