When a druid priest accidentally releases a powerful king cobra, it possesses various people and animals, leading to chaos and terror in a small town. The only hope is to find a way to stop the serpent's rampage before it's too late.
An insurance investigator examining several recent cases of suicide discovers a demon influencing the deaths, but only he can see it.
Ying Narintorn, a special forces officer manages to capture a terrorist. However, the latter will escape him quickly. At the same time, a very powerful laser system recently developed is being tested in the building, but the experiment will turn to disaster, causing a chemical reaction on a snake. Transformed into a real killing machine, the overpowering reptile now haunts the corridors of the complex ...
A married man falls in love with a beautiful tour guide but is unaware of her symbiotic relationship with a deadly cobra that has killed all of her previous suitors. This was remade at least two other times.
It delivers enough venom in one bite to kill a hundred people, yet it solely preys on other snakes. Through rare footage follow the King Cobra on its journey throughout the rainforests of India seeking food and a mate.
This is the story of a little village in Thailand with a very dangerous tradition. In this strange little village, the world's most dangerous serpent, the King Cobra, has become both a pet and a business partner of a deadly cottage industry. The entire village-from elders to children-works as one and performs relentlessly at their temple to attract tourists and herb buyers. The main attraction is the boxing matches, man versus snake, one on one! Bites are commonplace, but the village has no anti-serum to combat the deadly toxins and the nearest hospital is over an hour away by car. The film portrays the lives of the fighters and documents this dangerous performance-sport of snake-boxing, the art of theatrically antagonizing the largest venomous snakes in the world. Some of the boxers have been bitten dozens of times, but despite losing fingers and friends, the boxers love their snakes and their perilous profession
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