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Jaws of Satan
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Synopsis
The slight amount of credibility required for a successful horror movie is lost in the opening scenes of this derivative story of a cobra who is really Satan in disguise, taking revenge against a Catholic priest for some crimes committed by the priest's ancestors. When the cobra invades a train full of people, the glass partition that keeps the snake safely away from the actors is quite visible and is even emphasized as the poor snake hits its head against it. After that inauspicious beginning, the film cannot really go downhill, but it continues the same standard in the acting and script. Father Farrow (Fritz Weaver) belongs to a family cursed long ago because they persecuted Druids. Now snakes are taking the lead from the "king cobra" and attacking people in the town where the demoniacally harassed Father lives, while the mayor and local town leaders try to cover up the reptilian menace so as not to scare off patrons for the soon-to-be opened dog racetrack. Even if the snakes had raced the dogs, this horror film is too trite and predictable to be salvaged. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Cast

Christina Applegate Kim Perry
Gretchen Corbett Dr. Maggie Sheridan
Diana Douglas Evelyn
Bob Hannah Matt Perry
Jon Korkes Paul Hendricks
John McCurry Sheriff Tatum
Fritz Weaver Father Farrow
Norman Lloyd Monsignore
Nancy Priddy Elizabeth

Production Crew

Robert Topol Art Director
Joel A. Douglas Associate Producer
Dean Cundey Cinematographer
Roger Kellaway Composer (Music Score)
Bob Claver Director
Len Miller Editor
Dan Allingham First Assistant Director
Bill Wilson Producer
Joel A. Douglas Production Manager
Gerry Holland Screenwriter
Raymond Stella Second Unit Camera
Dan Allingham Second Unit Director
Bill Webb Set Designer
James Callaway Short Story Author
James Callaway Short Story Author
Carey Lindley Sound/Sound Designer
Eoin Sprott Special Effects
Year: 1981
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature


Produced by
United Artists