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Isolde Barth | Girl in uniform | |
Heinz Bennent | Hans Vergerus | |
Toni Berger | Mr. Rosenberg | |
Christian Berkel | Student | |
Richard Bohne | Police officer | |
Paula Braend | Mrs. Hemse | |
Erna Brünell | Mrs. Rosenberg | |
Paul Burian | Experiment person | |
Paul Bürks | Cabaret comedian | |
Hildegard Busse | Prostitute | |
David Carradine | Abel Rosenberg | |
Gaby Dohm | Woman with baby | |
Hans Eichler | Max | |
Emil Feist | Miser | |
Gert Frobe | Inspector Bauer |
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Producer | Dino De Laurentiis
Horst Wendlandt |
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Writer | Ingmar Bergman
David Carradine |
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Cinematography | Sven Nykvist
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Musician | Rolf A. Wilhelm
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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. |
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