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Q

198292 min
5.7/10
CrimeHorrorMystery

Plot Summary

A fleeing gangland flunky discovers the New York nest of Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl, the man-eating flying serpent.

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👥Cast (30)

Michael Moriarty

Michael Moriarty

Jimmy Quinn

Candy Clark

Candy Clark

Joan

David Carradine

David Carradine

Shepard

Richard Roundtree

Richard Roundtree

Powell

James Dixon

James Dixon

Lt. Murray

Malachy McCourt

Malachy McCourt

Commissioner

Fred J. Scollay

Fred J. Scollay

Capt. Fletcher

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Peter Hock

Det. Clifford

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Ron Cey

Det. Hoberman

Mary Louise Weller

Mary Louise Weller

Mrs. Pauley

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Bruce Carradine

The Victim

John Capodice

John Capodice

Doyle

🎬Crew

Director

Larry Cohen

Writers

Larry Cohen

Producers

Larry Cohen, Dick Di Bona, Dan Sandburg, Samuel Z. Arkoff, Salah M. Hassanein

🖼️Gallery (37 images)

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🏷️Keywords

new york citymonsterlegendmexica (aztec)ritual murderchrysler buildingmonster movie

💬Reviews (2)

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Wuchak

11/15/2019

***Amusing Big City monster flick featuring Quetzalcoatl*** As two Manhattan detectives (David Carradine and Richard Roundtree) investigate deaths linked to Aztecan ritual a huge winged serpent begins preying on citizens. A piano-playing street thug (Michael Moriarty) claims to know where its nest is located and makes a deal with the authorities. Could the beast be Quetzalcoatl? Larry Cohen’s "Q" (1982), aka “Q: The Winged Serpent,” is a Grade B creature feature with a wink of humor. Imagine “Wolfen” (1981) if it wasn’t so artsy and didn’t take itself so seriously, albeit with a different monster, and you’d have a good picture of “Q.” Moriarty cops a serious Bill Burr vibe as the two-bit hood while Carradine & Roundtree seem to be enjoying themselves as tough Big City investigators. Speaking of the city, this is a great way to view New York City in the early 80s. Unfortunately, Cohen drops the ball in the female department as he doesn’t know how to take advantage of the feminine resources and opportunities (and I’m not tawkin’ bout nudity or sleaze, just effective photography of women). Nevertheless, the flick’s entertaining and shouldn’t be as obscure as it is. It runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in Manhattan with focus on the Chrysler Building. GRADE: B/B-

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CinemaSerf

4/4/2022

This could have been so much better if the casting were not so dreadful. As it is, it's only a passable adventure that sees two cops - David Carradine and Richard Rowntree on the case of a murderer who ruthlessly decapitates his victims - usually whilst they are seemingly impregnable on a rooftop, or somewhere equally lofty. Meantime, "Quinn" (Michael Moriarty) is trying to stay one step ahead of some folks he owes money too, and whilst hiding atop the Empire State Building, happens upon something startling! As the killings intensify, and sightings of a strange creature are reported to the police, he does a deal with them to reveal what might just be it's nest. The story is fine - but there are just way few appearances from our mysterious beastie, and the plot is also cluttered up with some Inca ritualim too. When we do see "Q" - well Ray Harryhausen it isn't. It has a cheap version of the "Hammer" look to it, and the acting and dialogue are no better. It's rated 'X', but I suspect that is because there is some nudity, there is nothing at all remotely scary to see here.

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