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The Serpent's Kiss (1997)
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Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The young Dutch artist Meneer Chrome (Ewan MacGregor) has been summoned to a secluded country estate, where the Thomas Smithers (Pete Postlewaithe) has commissioned an extravagant garden to be... The young Dutch artist Meneer Chrome (Ewan MacGregor) has been summoned to a secluded country estate, where the Thomas Smithers (Pete Postlewaithe) has commissioned an extravagant garden to be created. The instructions for its creation come from the evil Fitzmaurice (Richard E. Grant), whose true aim is to destroy Smithers financially with the garden, and steal away his beautiful wife Juliana (Greta Scacchi). Juliana has different ideas, however, as she herself lusts after the young architect. [More]
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Greta Scacchi, Pete Postlethwaite, Richard E. Grant
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Greta Scacchi, Pete Postlethwaite, Richard E. Grant
Director: Phillippe Rousselot
Director: Phillippe Rousselot
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The plot is something out of everyone’s least-favourite Harlequin romance novel.
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