An 70s or 80s horror plotting a large serpent or dragon living under a mansion in deep hole or well or chamber and eats humans [closed]
Title: Something about a serpent Approx Year: 1960s - 1980s not after 1989 Genre: Horror, Thriller, Suspense, Drama Location: Maybe UK or US. Not many people in cast. Max 10 and cold weather with sunlight in scenes.
Reason for very wague Timeline because - India in 1990s was not very up-to-date in terms of international movie releases. Specially the VHD stores were keeping very old collection of movies out of which we had to choose.
I remember I was in my 10-16 years of age at that time. It must have been very old movie, my dad got it on a VHD on rent. Today I am 33yrs old in 2017. I saw it while I was in 8th standard or close. That was approximately 20 yrs ago from today.
I only remember glimpses of that movie now but I will try to give as many clues as I can-
Plot Description - The frame of the movie was mostly not bright sunny but it wasn't dark either. The mansion was big. Had a care taker or two, I don't remember.
- The movie had a large serpent / snake / dragon perhaps with a weird face.
- The serpent used to live under the basement / well / chamber of a hotel or a guest house.
- A bunch of youngsters, 3 lady / 3 men come to stay there.
- The caretaker of that place also used to ensure the creature finds its prey
- I am not sure but possibly the ladies were likely taken by that snake before the men.
- I don't know if it was killed in the end or a couple of them were able to escape.
That memory is very very dim now. Can anyone tell me the name of this movie ? Or any hints on how can I get to it ?
Best Answer
It sounds somewhat like The Lair of the White Worm (1988), starring Amanda Donohoe, Peter Capaldi, and Hugh Grant.
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