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Serpent of the Nile

Year:

1953

Running time:

81 mn

Nationality:

USA

Language:

English

Genre:

Action, Adventure, Historical

Director:

William Castle

Producer:

Columbia Pictures

Screenwriter/s:

Robert Kent

Cast:

Rhonda Fleming, William Lundigan, Raymond Burr, Jean Byron, Michael Ansara, Michael Fox, Conrad Wolfe

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Summary of the film
The low-budget drama of Antony and Cleopatra, filmed on the sets of Rita Hayworth's Salome (1953) (Filmaffinity).
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Egyptomania narratives or motifs
Filmed in luscious Technicolor, and not lacking a singular B-movie charm, Serpent of the Nile fictionalizes the late years of Ptolemaic Egypt resorting to well-known historical and aesthetic clichés. The complex political intrigues that eventually led to the Roman conquest of Egypt at Octavian’s direction, and the mutual suicide of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony, are staged in the movie through a combination of low-budget battle sequences, stilted dialogue and interior mise-en-scène (on the sets previously built for William Dieterle’s biblical film Salome). Robert E. Kent’s screenplay favors the hackneyed romantic plot involving Cleopatra (played by Rhonda Fleming) and Mark Antony (Raymond Burr), once again depicting the Egyptian queen as a mischievous, scheming seductress and the Roman general as a man gradually deprived of any political agency; a man ultimately infatuated with the beauty and the riches of the exotic queen. The topic of exoticism is additionally illustrated in the film in a sort of made-up, mixed (ancient and modern) Eastern Mediterranean style, which can be noticed in the use of superimposed matte paintings, as well as in some remarkable set pieces, like the dancing scene in which Cleopatra entertains Mark Antony and her Roman companions lavishly.

Author: Samuel Fernández-Pichel


Other information
Kelly, R. 2010. Th’ Abstract of All Faults: Antony vs. the Hegemonic Man. Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network 3(1): 1–16.
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Abraham I. Fernández Pichel - Rogério Sousa - Eleanor Dobson - Filip Taterka - Guillermo Juberías Gracia - José das Candeias Sales
Nuno Simões Rodrigues - Samuel Fernández-Pichel - Sara Woodward - Tara Sewell-Lasater - Thomas Gamelin – Leire Olabarría
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