Venom
Venom is a 1981 British natural horror-thriller film directed by Piers Haggard and written by Robert Carrington. It stars Sterling Hayden, Klaus Kinski, Sarah Miles, Nicol Williamson, Cornelia Sharpe, Susan George, Lance Holcomb, and Oliver Reed. The film is based on Alan Scholefield's novel of the same name.
Plot
International criminal Jacques Müller and his girlfriend Louise Andrews plan to kidnap Philip Hopkins, the grandson of Howard Anderson, a retired hunter and the wealthy owner of a hotel chain. Louise goes undercover as a maid working for Philip's mother Ruth and seduces her chauffeur Dave Averconnelly, convincing him to help in the kidnapping. On the day of the kidnapping, Müller tricks Howard and Ruth into leaving home while Louise and Dave kidnap the boy. Philip leaves briefly to retrieve a pet snake, which is accidentally swapped with a black mamba meant for toxicologist Dr. Marion Stowe. Howard returns home early, and the black mamba is released and bites Louise in the face repeatedly before fleeing into the ventilation system.
More details
| author | Robert Carrington |
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| contentLocation | London |
| director | Piers Haggard Tobe Hooper |
| editor | Michael Bradsell |
| events | snake |
| genre | horror thriller |
| keywords | anti-venom antivenom black mamba commander flee getaway car grapple kidnap kill learn leaving home police officer rescue retire secret entrance severed finger turn |
| musicBy | Michael Kamen |
| producer | Martin Bregman |
| productionCompany | Morison Film Group Venom Productions |
| publisher | Handmade Films Paramount Pictures |