Avanaida - Satan's viper death bite

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Movie
German title Avanaida - Satan's viper death bite
Original title Spasms
Country of production Canada
original language English
Publishing year 1983
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director William Fruet
script Don Enright ,
William Fruet
production John G. Pozhke ,
Maurice Smith
music Eric N. Robertson ,
Tangerine Dream
camera Mark Irwin
cut Ralph Brunjes
occupation

Avanaida - death bite Satan Viper (Alternate title: The bite - - Avanaida Todesbiß Satan Viper : Original title spasms is a Canadian) horror film directed by William Fruet from 1983. It was based on the novel "Death Bite" by Michael MaryK and Brent Monahan filmed .

action

The big game hunter Kincaid was bitten and survived years ago by a gigantic viper that lives on a Pacific island. Since then he has had a telepathic connection with the snake: he sees through its eyes and is plagued by nightmarish visions. To end the curse that weighs on him, he wants to kill the snake. He has them captured and brought to him in the big city. Starting at the port, the Viper escapes and heads towards the city. Kincaid, who looks through the snake's eyes, soon discovers that the monster is looking for him. His daughter Suzanne wants to help him and goes hunting. In the end, Kincaid is killed just like the snake.

useful information

  • The budget was approximately CAD 4,900,000 .
  • Shortly before the film was finished, the budget ran out and some scenes were used twice in the end to bring the film to an acceptable length.
  • The mask from the Japanese horror film Onibaba - Die Töterinnen can be seen in a short scene .

criticism

"Skilfully made horror film with very speculative shock scenes."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Avanaida - Satan's Viper Death Bite in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed on September 28, 2011.