Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Flying Serpent (1946)

How bad is it? It's one of the worst from the cheapest studio.
Should you see it? Si.

Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) was the lowest of the Poverty Row studios and this film is a "Mexican" remake of their earlier "Devil Bat," which starred Bela Lugosi. This time, George Zucco plays a mad scientist - as always - who discovers the god Quetzalcoatl is guarding Montezuma's gold and he decides to use it to do his bidding. All he has to do is place one of its feathers on a victim and the reptile/bird attacks to get it back. The monster is obviously held up by a number of strings and the film itself seems propped up.

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