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Le serpent

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 2h 4m
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6.2/10
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Henry Fonda, Yul Brynner, and Philippe Noiret in Le serpent (1973)
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A Soviet diplomat hatches a complicated plan to enable him to defect to the West.A Soviet diplomat hatches a complicated plan to enable him to defect to the West.A Soviet diplomat hatches a complicated plan to enable him to defect to the West.

  • Director
    • Henri Verneuil
  • Writers
    • Henri Verneuil
    • Gilles Perrault
    • Pierre Nord
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Henry Fonda
    • Dirk Bogarde
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    • Director
      • Henri Verneuil
    • Writers
      • Henri Verneuil
      • Gilles Perrault
      • Pierre Nord
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Henry Fonda
      • Dirk Bogarde
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Col. Alexei Vlassov
    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Allan Davies
    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Philip Boyle
    Philippe Noiret
    Philippe Noiret
    • Lucien Berthon
    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • Tavel
    Virna Lisi
    Virna Lisi
    • Annabel Lee
    Guy Tréjan
    Guy Tréjan
    • Robert Deval
    Elga Andersen
    Elga Andersen
    • Kate Cross
    Marie Dubois
    Marie Dubois
    • Suzanne Walter
    Nathalie Nerval
    • Tatiana Vlassov
    André Falcon
    • French Diplomat
    Robert Party
    • Debecourt
    William Sabatier
    William Sabatier
    • Mercadier - Foreign Affairs official
    Robert Alda
    Robert Alda
    • Polygraph interrogator
    Paola Pitagora
    Paola Pitagora
    • Jeannine Santelli
    Luigi Diberti
    Luigi Diberti
    • Lefèvre
    François Maistre
    François Maistre
    • Inspector Joss - Airport Police
    Thomas Hunter
    Thomas Hunter
    • Director
      • Henri Verneuil
    • Writers
      • Henri Verneuil
      • Gilles Perrault
      • Pierre Nord
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    8pitz42

    Enjoyable espionage thriller with a great international cast

    Finally I was able to see the thriller The Serpent on DVD under a new but poor title NIGHT TRAIN FROM MOSCOW (why this has been changed I don't know).

    Any film that has Yul Brynner, Henry Fonda & Dirk Bogarde has to be worth watching but this is rarely shown on TV so I was pleased to find the recent Pathfinder DVD release. The film is very much in the trend of your typical spy drama from the sixties (see The Spy who came in from the Cold and The Quiller Memorandum) despite being made in 1973.

    Brynner is Vlassov a valuable KGB agent who defects on the condition he supplies the CIA with information regarding Double Agents operating in the West. Question: Is he telling the truth or is he himself another carefully placed spy? It's up to CIA head Henry Fonda with the help of British Intelligence Representative Dirk Bogarde to determine this.

    Phillipe Noiret, Farley Granger, Robert Alda (father of Alan) and Virna Lisi provide the support in an intriguing thriller. Although some of the plot twists are predictable and there's a lengthy absence of the 3 main protagonists in the second act, the pace is just right as opposed to other Bond alternative spy dramas where slow pacing and no action result in boredom.

    Surprising therefore that The Serpent isn't more widely known as it's a gem of a thriller with a good ending.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Verneuil's trademark

    This is the perfect example of what Henri Verneuil could make in his second career part, international casts for prestigious movies, very well documented, accurate, complex, sometimes spectacular, ambitious.... In this espionage intrigue, you have plenty of actors from France (Noiret, Bouquet), America ( Fonda, Brynner), UK - Bogarde - and a semi documentary style that we'll see later for MILLE MILLIARDS DE DOLLARS and I COMME ICARE. Verneuil's cinema had nothing to do with the Nouvelle Vague but his strategy was assumed to be highly commercial. He was the most "American" french director. His talent was mostly in the directing than in the topic choices. He was a brilliant technician with no ideology nor message to claim, unlike many other French directors.
    9mim-8

    Intelligent and well made spy film

    I had no doubt that this effort from prolific French director Henry Verneuil ("Le Clan Des Siciliens","Mélodie En Sous-Sol",and terrific "I... comme Icare)", will be better than your usual cold war spy thriller. This is a sort of movie that mature film fan expects to see, no James Bond nonsense, no Russians that only speak broken English, no Russians with M16 rifles and ridiculous plots. This movie rings true, even 60's and 70's strongmen such as Yul Brynner is very good and very plausible as Soviet KGB colonel Alexei Vlassov, and the supporting cast of greats: Henry Fonda, Dirk Bogarde and Philippe Noiret, wee the web of high echelon government espionage, that keeps viewer guessing to the end. French title "Le Serpent" is much better than unfortunate English one ("Night flight from Moscow),that has nothing to do with plot whatsoever. Le Serpent or the serpent is a snake in the grass that strikes whenever it feels threatened. It's poison is deadly and quick, but ultimately it has to shed skin and reveal it's trail. Look for this great film if you're a fan of intelligent spy films. Satisfaction is guaranteed.
    3ksneath

    Difficult to follow with very little action

    For those of you expecting an edge-of-your-seat nail-biter with great vehicles for two big Hollywood stars -- I'm sorry, you won't find it in this movie.

    This has to be one of the oddest films I've ever seen. The biggest reason is because of the language(s) of the film. I spent quite some time trying to figure out if this film was supposed to be an English, French or even German speaking film. I finally turned on the English subtitles about 20 minutes through after it became clear that I needed to understand what the frenchies were saying to follow the film at all.

    Activities take place in France, Germany, Britan and the U.S., and wherever we go pretty much everyone just speaks their native language. I'd say about half the film is French, half English, with a few misc. languages probably thrown in there somewhere. Understanding that the film itself has no subtitles (just included on DVD) makes this rather weird, unless of course, you're fluent in both languages. To make it even weirder, there are some places where English (instead of French) was obviously dubbed in on the film! I don't have a clue what they were thinking... even if it was not the original print. It really made no sense whatsoever.

    The film's direction is definitely not in the traditional Hollywood style, but beyond that, I found it pretty difficult to follow. We follow a certain group of individuals for a while, then jump to a different group, then a different group, some in France, some in the US, etc. None of the characters are really developed very well. Sometimes you feel like you're watching a thriller, sometimes a docu-drama.

    This is a spy film, yet there is nothing mentioned about the kind of spies they are, what secrets they might be stealing, what the dangers are, etc. -- just that they are Russian spies. I guess this is all we're supposed to care about. Also, this has to be the slowest-moving spy movie I've ever seen. The action and excitement is very, very minimal. This might have been all right had the plot and characters been engaging and fascinating, but unfortunately they just weren't.

    It's not the worst movie ever, but it definitely is pretty strange language wise, and just not very interesting.
    7lee_eisenberg

    Pharaoh/King of Siam represented his native country only once

    The convoluted spy movie "Le serpent" ("Night Flight to Moscow" in English) features Yul Brynner as a Soviet colonel who defects to the United States, claiming that he has info about an assassination network. Much of the movie focuses on the intelligence communities in different countries investigating what he said. This probably would have been easier to watch in the cinema, since you need to know when to have subtitles turned on: they suddenly start speaking different languages at random times.

    It's not a great movie, but worth seeing. Just understand that this is a complicated one; no James Bond stuff here. Also starring Henry Fonda, Dirk Bogarde, Farley Granger, Philippe Noiret and Virna Lisi.

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    • Trivia
      The date in which the most sophisticated and deadly spy network in the world advised the President of the United States to step outside all legal channels to preserve the security of the country was October 15, 1972. The date in which they thought they may have made an incredible mistake was September 15, 1973.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Annabel Lee: If you want to know about men's work, talk to his wife. And if you want to know about his wife, talk to his mistress. But when a man wants to make love, he doesn't talk about missiles. He makes love. And then he snores.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Killer: Episode #1.2 (1983)

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 1973 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Night Flight from Moscow
    • Filming locations
      • Königssee, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Les Films de la Boétie
      • Euro International Films
      • Rialto Film
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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