Serpent
Serpent

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Serpent

1925
Movie
74 min
Japanese

This is the story of a samurai who falls on hard times due to misunderstandings and follows the plots of his enemies.

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Director: Raoul WalshGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In this silent film, a mysterious European count named Alexis (Erich von Stroheim) arrives in New York City, bearing a dark secret and a dangerous allure. He becomes entangled with a wealthy young woman, Sophia (Greta Nissen), who is drawn to his enigmatic nature. However, Alexis is not who he seems, and his past catches up with him, leading to a tense and suspenseful confrontation.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1925, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain definitively. However, Erich von Stroheim's performance as the enigmatic Count Alexis is often highlighted as a strong point, contributing to the film's suspenseful atmosphere. It is generally considered a competent thriller within its genre for the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Erich von Stroheim's commanding presence anchors the film.

  • The plot offers elements of mystery and suspense characteristic of the era.

  • The film showcases the visual storytelling techniques of early cinema.

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Fun Fact

Erich von Stroheim, known for his intense acting style and directorial control, took on the leading role in 'The Serpent' when he was also heavily involved in other projects, showcasing his prolific nature in early Hollywood.

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