Serpent of the Nile - 1953 was released on:
USA: 8 May 1953
Sweden: 5 October 1953
Portugal: 3 November 1953
West Germany: 22 December 1953
Austria: March 1954
Finland: 5 March 1954
Turkey: November 1954
Serpent of the Nile was created on 1953-05-08.
Serpent of the Nile - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 USA:Approved (PCA #16107) West Germany:16 (nf)
The duration of Serpent of the Nile is 1.35 hours.
CLEOPATRA
Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.Originally, "the serpent of the Nile" was used as a derogatory term for Cleopatra. However today, the term can be used for any villain in a novel with an Egyptian setting.
Cairo and the Nile - 1904 was released on: USA: 1904
Well, honey, Cleopatra was called the "serpent of the Nile" because she was one cunning and seductive queen who knew how to slither her way into power and manipulate those around her. Just like a snake, she was smart, strategic, and deadly when crossed. So, next time you see a snake, just remember they might be channeling their inner Cleopatra.
The Dancer of the Nile - 1923 was released on: USA: 28 October 1923
The Lower Nile - 1916 was released on: USA: 4 December 1916
Delta of the Nile - 1922 was released on: USA: 12 March 1922
Queenie of the Nile - 1915 was released on: USA: 11 September 1915
The River Nile - 1925 was released on: USA: 29 November 1925