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The Serpent Son
Adaptation of the Aeschylus trilogy by Frederic Raphael and Kenneth McLeish.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious cult worshipping a snake deity is suspected of a series of ritualistic murders in Rome. Detective Aldo is assigned to the case and finds himself drawn into a world of dark rituals and hidden identities. As the body count rises, he must uncover the cult's secrets before he becomes their next sacrifice.
Critical Reception
The Serpent Son is a lesser-known but appreciated giallo film, praised for its atmospheric tension and stylish direction characteristic of Sergio Martino. While not as widely acclaimed as some of his other works, it has garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts for its intriguing plot and unsettling imagery.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its giallo elements and suspenseful atmosphere.
Appreciated for Sergio Martino's distinctive visual style.
Some find the plot convoluted, but it offers effective scares.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment among genre fans highlights its effectiveness as a suspenseful Italian horror-thriller.
Fun Fact
The film is also known by the alternative title 'The Great Serpent's Son'.
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