The Serpent
The Serpent is a feature film. directed by Marc Karlin. At just 38 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The Serpent (1997) is a drama-documentary about Rupert Murdoch. Borrowing from Milton’s Paradise Lost, Karlin tells the tale of commuter Michael Deakin (Nicholas Farrell), self appointed archangel, who falls asleep on his train and dreams of ridding Britain of the Dark Prince (Rupert Murdoch). The Voice of Reason stops him and not only exposes the futility of Deakin’s quest but confronts us, the silent majority, with our complicity in Murdoch’s rise to power.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Serpent about?
The Serpent (1997) is a drama-documentary about Rupert Murdoch. Borrowing from Milton’s Paradise Lost, Karlin tells the tale of commuter Michael Deakin (Nicholas Farrell), self appointed archange...
Who directed The Serpent?
The Serpent was directed by Marc Karlin.
How long is The Serpent?
The Serpent has a runtime of 0 hours and 38 minutes (38 minutes total).