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The Serpent's Egg (1977)

Ingmar Bergman's The Serpent's Egg follows a week in the life of Abel Rosenberg, an out-of-work American... (source: imdb.com)

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28 October 1977
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Berlin 1923! A dangerous time to be alive and stay that way!
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Bavaria Studios, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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The Serpent's Egg is a 1977 United States / West German co-produced film (with English and German dialogue) directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring David Carradine as Abel Rosenberg, which is set in 1920s Berlin. This was Bergman's one and only Hollywood film. The title is taken from a line spoken by Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar:

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