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Venin

Original title: Venom
  • 1981
  • 13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.6K
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Venin (1981)
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HorrorThriller

Terrorists in the process of kidnapping a child get trapped in a house with an extremely deadly snake.Terrorists in the process of kidnapping a child get trapped in a house with an extremely deadly snake.Terrorists in the process of kidnapping a child get trapped in a house with an extremely deadly snake.

  • Directors
    • Piers Haggard
    • Tobe Hooper
  • Writers
    • Alan Scholefield
    • Robert Carrington
  • Stars
    • Klaus Kinski
    • Oliver Reed
    • Nicol Williamson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Piers Haggard
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • Alan Scholefield
      • Robert Carrington
    • Stars
      • Klaus Kinski
      • Oliver Reed
      • Nicol Williamson
    • 63User reviews
    • 76Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Jacmel
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Dave Connolly
    Nicol Williamson
    Nicol Williamson
    • Commander William Bulloch
    Sarah Miles
    Sarah Miles
    • Dr. Marion Stowe
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Howard Anderson
    Cornelia Sharpe
    Cornelia Sharpe
    • Ruth Hopkins
    Lance Holcomb
    Lance Holcomb
    • Philip Hopkins
    Susan George
    Susan George
    • Louise Andrews
    Mike Gwilym
    • Det. Constable Dan Spencer
    Paul Williamson
    • Det. Sergeant Glazer
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • David Ball
    Hugh Lloyd
    Hugh Lloyd
    • Taxi Driver
    Rita Webb
    Rita Webb
    • Mrs. Loewenthal
    Edward Hardwicke
    Edward Hardwicke
    • Lord Dunning
    John Forbes-Robertson
    John Forbes-Robertson
    • Sgt. Nash
    Ian Brimble
    Ian Brimble
    • Constable in Police Station
    Peter Porteous
    • Hodges
    Maurice Colbourne
    Maurice Colbourne
    • Sampson
    • Directors
      • Piers Haggard
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • Alan Scholefield
      • Robert Carrington
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    User reviews63

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    7eatfirst

    Za Snake Iz Loooze!

    I've just had the pleasure of re-acquainting myself with this forgotten gem of early '80s British horror which scared me half to death as a little kid.

    "High concept" years before the term was invented, the plot ostensibly hangs on a series of belief-stretching co-incidences which result in a hostage siege taking place in a posh London home, with the police camped outside and a deadly (as we are repeatedly reminded) black mamba snake loose in the heating ducts.

    Made many years before CGI came along and gave us bloated nonsense like Anaconda and Snakes on a Plane the film-makers had to be fairly economical with their beastie's screen time. Going down the Jaws route , Venom makes highly effective use of POV camera shots, shadowy lighting and an unsettling score (an early work from the much missed composer Michael Kamen; and no, I have not forgotten that he was also responsible for that Bryan Adams monstrosity) to suggest the snakes' presence. When the creature is fully revealed it is more often than not the exceedingly dangerous real thing; borrowed from London Zoo, and provoked into getting the hump in the direction of the nearest camera by their, at the time, resident reptile expert Michael Ball (who gets both an un-credited cameo in the film, and himself played by a cranky Michael Gough in to the bargain).

    However, all of these slithery shenanigans are a mere aside to the real terror on show here. The casting of the infamously intense and insane Klaus Kinski opposite the famously drunk and antagonistic Oliver Reed. By all reports these two hated each other on sight and spent the whole shoot at war with each other, with Reed referring to Kinski as a Nazi at every possible opportunity. However, what must have a nightmare situation for director Piers Haggard (parachuted in after Tobe Hooper walked with shooting already under way) as they share virtually every scene together, paid off in dividends as the warring actors enthusiastically pour every ounce of their scenery-chewing one-oneupmanship onto the screen. Stir into this mix a few more well-renowned "difficult" actors: Nicol Williamson (The famously OTT Merlin from Excalibur) getting his Sweeney on, Sarah Miles, and Sterling Hayden among them; and what results is a glorious bombast of angry intense thesping, that grabs this would-b-movie by the balls and drags it into "forgotten classic" territory. A daft, wonderful, guilty pleasure. Seek it out.
    jfcolet

    Better than most reviewers rate it.

    An exciting story with lots of suspenseful moments. Kinsky makes a great villain. Sterling Hayden did seem a bit under the weather, but Nicol Williamson gave an outstanding performance as a very different kind of policeman. I think the reviewers have been far too hard on this thriller. It sure kept me on the edge of my seat.
    7merklekranz

    Kinski fans will be intrigued....

    Menacing, but not in an over the top psychotic way, Klaus Kinski delivers a very believable performance. He is more calculating than usual, and has no problem outsmarting the British police, who seem more interested in drinking coffee than anything else. What ever happened to tea? Klaus easily steals this movie from the remaining likable cast. The snake has it's own point of view, which works quite effectively. The story plays out with a couple tense moments,and at least one major surprise, that is unfortunately revealed in the trailer, so I recommend skipping watching the extra's until after the feature. Overall, one of Kinski's best, and he has ample screen time, for you to enjoy this wonderful actor. - MERK
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Pretty good thriller.

    "Venom" is an enjoyable thriller directed by Piers Haggard("Satan's Skin").A deadly black mamba snake threatens the denizens of an elegant townhouse.As long as the slithering creature is on the loose,no one is safe...The film has its share of surprises-some scenes are actually pretty nerve-wracking.The acting is exceptionally good with pretty familiar cast(Klaus Kinski,Susan George,Nicol Williamson,Oliver Reed)to boost.Highly recommended.
    aschepler2

    A powerful thriller

    VENOM (1982) ***½ Klaus Kinski, Oliver Reed, Nicol Williamson, Sarah Miles, Susan George. Even though this film is called "Venom" and features a snake, this is no "creature feature." Two English domestics (Reed and George), along with an international criminal (Kinski), conspire to kidnap their wealthy employers' ten-year-old son. The plan goes awry after the boy mistakenly receives a highly aggressive, super-poisonous black mamba (originally intended for a research facility), which kills one of the conspirators and transforms the attempted kidnapping into a tense armed standoff. A box-office flop in its day, American audiences were probably turned off by the film's stodgy English production values and – thanks to a misleading advertising campaign – probably felt duped once they realized it wasn't a killer snake movie. Still, a strong script and Kinski and Reed's explosive performances make this a powerful thriller. Highly recommended.

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      Director Piers Haggard said in a 2003 interview for 'Fangoria' magazine, "I took over that at very short notice. Tobe Hooper had been directing it and they had stopped for whatever reason. It hadn't been working. I did see some of his stuff and it didn't look particularly good plus he also had some sort of nervous breakdown or something. So anyway they stopped shooting and offered it to me. Unfortunately I had commitments, I had some commercials to shoot. But anyway I took it over with barely ten days of preparation - which shows. It doesn't become my picture, it's a bit inbetween . . . [actor Oliver Reed was] scary at first because he was always testing you all the time. Difficult but not as difficult as Klaus Kinski. Because Oliver [Reed] actually had a sense of humour. I was rather fond of him; he could be tricky but he was quite warm really. He just played games and was rather macho and so on. Klaus Kinski was very cold. The main problem with the film was that the two didn't get on and they fought like cats. Kinski of course is a fabulous film actor and he's good in the part, the part suits him very well. They were both well cast but it was a very unhappy film. I think Klaus was the problem but then Oliver spent half the movie just trying to rub him up, pulling his leg all the way. There were shouting matches because Oliver just wouldn't let up. None of this is about art. All the things that you're trying to concentrate on tend to slip. So it was not a happy period."
    • Goofs
      When Dr. Stowe is told to get up by Klaus Kinski, she anticipates the terrorist's action by grabbing the scarf before Kinski wraps her hand in it.
    • Quotes

      Commander William Bulloch: Look, could you tell me just how dangerous very dangerous is?

      Dr. Marion Stowe: The most dangerous snake in the whole world, that dangerous.

    • Crazy credits
      The Producers wish to extend their thanks to David Ball, overseer of reptiles at London Zoo, without whose skill and courage in the handling of the deadly Black Mamba, this film could not have been made.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Personal Best/The Border/Venom/Zoot Suit (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Our Song
      (uncredited)

      Music by Roger Webb

      Hudson Music Ltd

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bamba: veneno mortal
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Morison Film Group
      • Venom Productions Limited
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,229,643
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,229,643
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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