Q: The Winged Serpent
Anchor Bay (1982)
Drama, Horror, Thriller
In Collection
#1346
8*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
013131048599
IMDB   6.0
92 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   R
Michael Moriarty Jimmy Quinn
Candy Clark Joan
David Carradine Detective Shepard
Richard Roundtree Sergeant Powell
James Dixon Lieutenant Murray
Malachy McCourt Police commissioner McConnell
Fred J. Scollay Captain Fletcher
Peter Hock Detective Clifford
Ron Cey Detective Hoberman
Mary Louise Weller Mrs. Pauley
Bruce Carradine Victim
John Capodice Doyle, a gangster
Tony Page Webb
Larkin Ford Museum Curator
Larry Pine Professor
Director Larry Cohen
Cohen
Producer Larry Cohen
Paul Kurta
Writer Larry Cohen

OK, who's Q, anyway? "Q" is short for Quetzacoatl, an enormous winged serpent and Aztec deity who's called back to life after a series of ritual human sacrifices in Manhattan. It takes a lot to keep a critter like Q satisfied, so he flies around and lops the heads off sunbathers, window washers and swimmers as handily as popping grapes off the vine. The police are confounded by the murders, decapitated bodies (blood rains from the skies on NYC denizens) and Q-sightings. The solution comes in the unlikely form of Jimmy (Michael Moriarty), a petty thief. After a heist goes bad, he hides from his cronies in the uppermost spires of the Chrysler Building and stumbles on the giant bird's nest and egg. He leads the NYPD up to the lair for a big showdown with Q, but it's not quite as easy as anybody thought, of course. Director/screenwriter Larry Cohen was one of the more inventive, original voices of Seventies B-movies, with credits that include God Told Me To, Black Caesar, It's Alive!, Hell Up in Harlem and The Stuff. With Q, Cohen put together an interesting, entertaining mix of Fifties sci-fi homage (complete with great stop-motion special effects for the terrifying beast), action movie, and crime drama. It also touches on the metaphysical question of how exactly one goes about killing off a god. It'd be difficult to think of a more compelling performance from Moriarty; as the piano-playing, scat-singing small-time crook Jimmy, he's repellent and sleazy. However, he's struck on something that will give him 15 minutes to bask in the spotlight ("I'm the most important man in New York!", he gloats) and give him a chance to redeem himself and save thousands of lives. Moriarty brings a depth to the character that makes him absorbing, if not quite sympathetic, and gets to come across with the choice line, "Stick it up your…brain! Your small little brain!". With plenty of humor, suspense, a gallon or two of gore, and great performances from Moriarty and David Carradine and Richard Roundtree as his cop nemeses, this is great, original, entertaining sci-fi fare. --Jerry Renshaw
Edition Details
Chapters 21
Release Date 8/26/2003
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: DD-EX 6.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 8/26/2003
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Purchase Price $17.99
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Not Reviewed
Anamophic Yes
Links IMDB
Amazon US
Q: The Winged Serpent at Movie Collector Connect

Features
Anamophic
Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Larry Cohen
Teaser Trailer
Poster & Still Gallery
Larry Cohen Bio
DVD-ROM: Q Memorabilia