¡The Serpent's Egg[HD Restored Ver.]
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[Machine Translation] Master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman has left behind a gem in the history of cinema. Set in Berlin, Germany during the depression that preceded the rise of the Nazis, the film depicts the madness of human beings in a chaotic society. Bergman built the set in his UFA studio and shot this gripping suspense drama with color cinematography by master cinematographer Sven Nyqvist. Inspired by Fritz Lang's "M" and Josef von Sternberg's "The Angel of Sorrows," this unique film reflects the German Expressionism and has been restored in HD and released on Blu-ray for the first time! --Berlin, 1920s. Abel Rosenberg, a trapeze artist in a circus, becomes a suspect in a mysterious murder. He has no alibi because he has been drinking and frequenting brothels and cabarets every day for the past month since he left the circus. Eventually released on insufficient charges, Abel goes to live with his brother's wife. His love for his dead brother's wife helps him get back on his feet, but the deadlock in their lives causes their relationship to break down as well. One day, Abel returns home in the morning and finds her dead body in his room, and he learns an unexpected truth. Commentary booklet and postcards are included. Sound: English, German / Dolby Digital / Mono

Original Release Year: 1977

凌 Credits
Liv Ullmann
David Carradine
Gert Frobe
Heinz Bennent
James Whitmore
Ingmar Bergman
Rolf Wilhelm

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