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Release Date:
January 3, 1994
Original Title:
Eyes of the Serpent
Alternate Titles:
The Eye of the Serpent
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Companies:
Vista Street Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
In an ancient land called Tag-Mur, two sisters fight over control of two magic swords known as the Eye of the Serpent. The evil sister, Corva, rules viciously and violently from a dark and cold castle. The other sister, Neema, valiantly tries to raise an army to take back her father's castle. Neema's daughter is caught in between believing in the great magic and trusting that peace will return to her land. Corva's daughter is a hedonist who believes in achieving her own sado-masochistic pleasure. Into this web of women arrives the Lancelot-like Galen, proving himself a great swordsman. Soon Neema and her daughter enlist Galen's help in raising and training an army.
Co-Producer:
Ricardo Jacques Gale
Director:
Ricardo Jacques Gale
Director of Photography:
Ricardo Jacques Gale
Editor:
Tony Miller
Executive Producer:
Tony Miller
Music:
Miriam Cutler
Producer:
Stephen Lieb
Stunt Coordinator:
David Speaker
Stunts:
Jan Bryant
Robert Chapin
Jen Howard
Adam De Felice
Luke LaFontaine
Darrin Jaques
Writer:
Stewart Chapin
Mark Seldis
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