The Serpent's Kiss

Ewan McGregor and Greta Scacchi star in this period intrigue. McGregor plays Meneer Chrome, who is set the task of ruining landowner Thomas Smithers, only to find himself distracted by Smithers' wife Julianna and his daughter Anne.

Country:
UK
Language:
English
Year:
1997
Rating:
15
Time (mins):
110
Colour:
Colour
Director:
Philippe Rousselot
Writers:
Tim Rose Price
Cast:
Ewan McGregor, Greta Scacchi, Richard E. Grant, Pete Postlethwaite, Carmen Chaplin
Awards:
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival

Other Info:

The Serpent's Kiss is the sole feature to date directed by Oscar-winning cinematographer Philippe Rousselot, who has served as DoP on a trio of Tim Burton movies – Planet of the Apes, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – as well as the recent Guy Ritchie hit, Sherlock Holmes.

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