Rating:
***/*****, or 5/10
Fairly
entertaining but unremarkable horror film of the Fifties. A group of
American G.I.s on leave somewhere in the “mystic East” secretly
watches a religious ritual forbidden to outsiders. Though noticed,
they manage to escape and arrive safely back in the States. Soon
though, they're hunted down and murdered by a mysterious beauty
(Faith Domergue, a cult favorite of Sci-Fi aficionados, having worked
on This Island Earth (1955) and It Came from Beneath the
Sea (1955), among others) one by one. Unfortunately for the
remaining survivors who are about to share their friends' fate, the
woman has the ability to take a serpentine shape and thus evade
getting caught by the authorities. Can any of them survive before the
wrath of the shady Cobra Cult reaches its lethal conclusion? Can they
hope to reason with their slippery assassin? Though high on
atmosphere, the movie never manages to fully draw in the spectator
due to its silly portrayal of eastern religion, the predictable
succession of murders and the unconvincing special effects involving
the snake transformations. And someone please explain to me why this
horror/fantasy movie is featured in the Universal Classic Sci-Fi
Ultimate Collection set of films?
Starring:
Faith Domergue, Richard Long, Marshall Thompson
Directed
by Francis D. Lyon
USA:
Universal Pictures, 1955
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