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Director
  
Robert Siodmak

Music director
  
Edward Ward

5.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Scott Darling
,
Gene Lewis
,
Richard Brooks

Release date
  
May 12, 1944 (1944-05-12)

Screenplay
  
Richard Brooks, Gene Lewis, William Scott Darling

Cast
  
Maria Montez
(Tollea / Naja),
Jon Hall
(Ramu),
Sabu
(Kado),
Lon Chaney Jr.
(Hava),
Edgar Barrier
(Martok),
Mary Nash
(Queen)

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Tagline
  
featuring the Stars of "Arabian Nights"

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Cobra Woman is a 1944 American south seas adventure film directed by Robert Siodmak starring Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Sabu. Shot in Technicolor, this film is typical of Montez's career at Universal Pictures, and, although mostly forgotten today by the general public, venerated as a camp classic for its legendary phallic snake-dance, and Montez's immortal words: "Geev me the Cobra jewl (sic)".

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Avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger has called it his favourite film. Film critic Leonard Maltin gave the film three stars out of four and called it a camp classic.

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Plot

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The beautiful Tollea is abducted and taken to Cobra Island, where the Queen is her grandmother. Hava warns the angered Ramu not to go after her, but Ramu sets sail for the forbidden island, with his young friend Kado accompanying him as a stowaway.

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A panther attacks Ramu, who is saved by a dart from Kado's deadly blowgun. They continue the search for Tollea, unaware that the high priestess of the island is Naja, her twin sister. The queen has ordered Tollea to be forcibly returned to Cobra Island only so she can displace her evil sister.

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Ramu mistakenly becomes involved with Naja, who falls in love with him. Kado is captured and torturned by the brutal Martok, but refuses to reveal Ramu's whereabouts. Martok proceeds to murder the Queen.

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When they finally meet, Naja attempts to kill her sister with a spear, but plunges to her own death instead. Martok insists that Tollea perform a forbidden cobra dance, whereupon the island's volcano begins to erupt. It ceases when Martok is killed by Hava, and when Ramu is about to return home, Tollea asks him to remain and help her rule Cobra Island.

Cast

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  • Maria Montez as Tollea / Naja
  • Jon Hall as Ramu
  • Sabu as Kado
  • Edgar Barrier as Martok
  • Mary Nash as the Queen
  • Lois Collier as Veeda
  • Samuel S. Hinds as Father Paul
  • Moroni Olsen as MacDonald
  • Lon Chaney, Jr. as Hava (as Lon Chaney)
  • Production

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    Universal announced the film in June 1942 starring Montez, Hall and Sabu - even before shooting had begun on Arabian Nights. It was meant to follow that film but was pre-empted by White Savage.

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    Filming took place in May 1943.

    References

    Cobra Woman Wikipedia
    Cobra Woman IMDb Cobra Woman themoviedb.org