Genre - Snakes and Snake Women

Mae Bae. Makala (Mamee Napakpapha Nakprasitte) is a very hot tour guide, but she lives with a really jealous King Cobra that bites at the slightest provocation. Chanachom (Akara Amarttayakul) is a handsome and successful businessman, recently returned from overseas, married with... » MORE

Devi. A modern, big budget "special effects" Indian film about a man who falls in love with a Snake Goddess, and the consequences that ensue. Romance, music, snakes, and really big snakes. ... » MORE

Devil Snake Woman. Diana Pang Dan and Sophie Ngan starring together in a Snake Woman film. How can it go wrong? Oh, let me count the ways! Shot on video and unsubtitled. A child medusa leads snakes against a group of tribal, spear-weilding... » MORE

Green Snake. Green Snake is a retelling of the classic story The Legend of Lady White Snake, albeit from a different point of view, pumped up with lush visuals, special effects, over the top characterizations, beautiful women, and hyperkinetic action. In short,... » MORE

Jungle Ki Nagin. The Snake Goddess genre hits rock bottom with this regional production. Anjali is a chubby girl who keeps hearing voices and seeing snakes, while her husband Rahul (Amit Pachori), a beefy guy stuffed into an overly tight shirt, tries consoling... » MORE

Milap. A story of love through multiple reincarnations, gone slightly wrong. Ravi (Shatrughan Sinha) is a roving, unsatisfied, spoiled rich kid who travels to Nandi Hills where he meets Rani (Reena Roy), the daughter of a snake charmer, and falls in... » MORE

Naag Devi. A Telugu version of Rajkumar Kohli's 1976 film Nagin, from 2002. You might think the film would benefit from the advances in film production in the 26 years that separate the two films, but instead it achieves a quality in... » MORE

Naag Shakti. It's Snake Goddess v. Vulture God, battling over the soul of a man whose kiss is poison. And, there's a talking parrot. ... » MORE

Nagin. Two Snake Spirits are about to consummate their love in human form when some idiot shoots the male snake (Jeetendra). The female snake (Reena Roy), deprived of a good shag, vows revenge on the people who killed her lover. It's... » MORE

Nagin (1954). Nagin is the tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers. If you expect one to be a Montague, the other, a Capulet, well, you're not far off. And if you like Shakespeare, especially Romeo and Juliet, but feel it really could... » MORE

Nightmare from Snake. Where there's a will, there's a way, to get drug smuggling into any plot. Reminiscent of the Taiwanese hopping vampire film KUNG FU VAMPIRE BUSTER, in which a group of men are disguised as hopping vampires as a way to... » MORE

Pyaasi Nagin. A complete rip off of the classic 1976 film Nagin. While it isn't quite scene-for-scene, a la Gus Van Sant's PSYCHO, it is pretty damn close. As if pretending otherwise, the movie opens with a disclaimer that "All the characters... » MORE

Sex Medusa. A snake woman (Nomoto Miho) is flushed out of the sewer system by a commando force that uses flame throwers to torch the snakes in the pipes. Why they are doing this is never explained, but she appears topside, as... » MORE

Snake Charmer. You've got to love the pitch for this film: COYOTE UGLY meets PHANTOM OF SNAKE. Yes, lets get lots of ladies, running a bar, dancing on it even, then have one of them (Marsha Yuan) turn into a snake woman... » MORE

Snaker. One of the first films made in Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge, Snaker (the regrettable Hong Kong DVD version english title of the film, far less eloquent than the translated Cambodian title, The Snake King's Child) is a landmark in... » MORE