The Curse of Snake Valley (1988)
October 3, 1988Release Date
The Curse of Snake Valley (1988)
October 3, 1988Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Krzysztof Kolberger
Prof. Jan Tarnas
Roman Wilhelmi
Captain Bernard Traven
Ewa Sałacka
Christine
Zbigniew Lesień
Noiret
Leon Niemczyk
Man with Black Glasses
Igor Przegrodzki
Breecher
Zygmunt Bielawski
Morineau
Henryk Bista
Reporter
Bich Lan
Numi
Le Van Taon
Accompanist Monk
Thinh Trinh
Official
Tu Tuan
Monk #1
Tam Minh
Monk #2
Huu Hien
Monk #3
Sergei Desnitsky
Andriej Buturlin
Tõnu Saar
Saar
Margus Tuuling
Police Chief in Paris
Mikk Mikiver
Director of Organization
Ain Jürisson
Guard in Laboratory (uncredited)
Marek Piestrak
Pilot #1 (uncredited) / Director / Writer / Dialogue
Guido Kangur
Pilot #2 (uncredited)
Vladimir Valutskiy
Writer / Dialogue
Anne Alla
Producer
Wojciech Jagielski
Assistant Director
Airi Kasera
Assistant Director
Maria Krzemko
Assistant Director
Haider Rizvi
Assistant Director
Bogusław Nowak
Sound Effects
Krzysztof Wodziński
Sound
Marian Gańcza
Stunts
Janusz Król
Special Effects
Jelena Leus
Special Effects
Jan Olejniczak
Special Effects
Aleksandr Pastukhov
Special Effects
Mikhail Polunin
Special Effects
Kazimierz Wróblewski
Pyrotechnician
Czeslaw Cyran
Assistant Camera
Wiesław Pyda
Camera Operator
Piotr Wojtowicz
Camera Operator
Andrzej Wyrozebski
Camera Operator
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 3, 1988
Original NameKlątwa Doliny Węży
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Genres
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Wiki.
Curse of Snakes Valley (Polish: Klątwa doliny węży) is a 1988 Polish–Soviet adventure science fiction horror film directed by Marek Piestrak. The screenplay is loosely based on the Robert Stratton short story "The Hobby of Dr. Traven", which was published by the end of 1970s in the Polish magazine Przekrój.
The trio of adventurous pals, a man who is a scientist, a fine lady and a former military pilot are in the Indochina jungles, looking for some mysterious vase that holds a metal container that is of no mundane origin.
Curse of Snakes Valley was a great box office success. About 1 million viewers saw the film in Poland and as many as 25 million in the Soviet Union.
In 2022, New Orleans hip hop duo $uicideboy$ used clips of the film for the lyric video of their song "$uicideboy$ Were Better In 2015", off of their album Sing Me A Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation.