The Serpent (1973) [PG]

Release Date:
April 7, 1973

Original Title:
Le Serpent

Alternate Titles:
Night Flight From Moscow
Reptilen

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Euro International Films
Les Films La Boétie
Rialto Film

Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 113

One of these men is working for the C.I.A.

Vlassov is a Soviet spy who defects in France. He is whisked to the U.S, where Allan Davies takes over the case. After polygraph tests and cross-examinations, Vlassov names several Western European agents who are also spying for the Soviets. Davies wants to take the listed agents into custody; meanwhile, those on the list start dying under mysterious circumstances.

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Assistant Editor:
Catherine Ganz
Nadine Muse

Camera Operator:
Charles-Henri Montel

Costume Design:
Hélène Nourry

Director:
Henri Verneuil

Director of Photography:
Claude Renoir

Editor:
Pierre Gillette

First Assistant Director:
Marc Grunebaum

Location Manager:
Jean-Pierre Nossereau

Makeup Artist:
Marie-Madeleine Paris
Jean-Pierre Eychenne

Novel:
Pierre Nord

Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone

Producer:
Henri Verneuil

Production Design:
Jacques Saulnier

Production Manager:
Jacques Juranville

Screenplay:
Gilles Perrault
Henri Verneuil

Script Supervisor:
Lucile Costa

Sound:
Jean Rieul

Still Photographer:
Vincent Rossell

Unit Production Manager:
Jean Drouin

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