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  1. Q: THE WINGED SERPENT is Director Larry Cohen's monster movie about the title creature, and its hunger for bipedal snacks in NYC. It's also about small-time crook, Jimmy Quinn (Michael Moriarty) and his "big score". After a heist goes horribly wrong, Quinn discovers something amazing.

  2. New York police are bemused by reports of a giant flying lizard that has been spotted around the rooftops of New York, until the lizard starts to eat people. An out-of-work ex-con is the only person who knows the location of the monster's nest and is determined to turn the knowledge to his advantage, but will his gamble pay off or will he end up as lizard food?

  3. When I was a kid; I caught only a split second glimpse of a tv commercial preview of the movie. The image of the flying serpent through the sky. Never having aired again on tv; I spent the rest of my life watching and waiting to see what this movie was about.

  4. Q: The Winged Serpent is one of my favorite sleepers of all time. It's full of talent that is severely underrated, and for all of them, it's among their best work. Of course, as a cross between a monster film -- it has hints of being an early 80's version of King Kong --taking place in broad daylight in New York City and a down-to-earth crime ...

  5. Q - The Winged Serpent. In Larry Cohen’s cult classic, a giant dragon comes to NYC to feast on pedestrians. 1 h 32 min 1982. X-Ray R. Horror ...

  6. Q - The Winged Serpent. Directed by Larry Cohen. 1982 English 93min TV-MA. In Larry Cohen’s ‘80s cult classic, a giant dragon comes to NYC to feast on pedestrians. His name is Quetzalcoatl and for months he’s been hiding in the Chrysler Building and devouring unlucky sunbathers around the city. But when a criminal (Michael Moriarty ...

  7. 14 de ago. de 2000 · Q – The Winged Serpent works the best of all of Larry Cohen’s films. What makes it such an enjoyable film is not so much its subtext or the monster but Cohen’s sense of humour. Characteristic of Cohen’s wit is the opening scenes with a secretary exchanging flirtatious waves with a window washer while making derogatory comments about him into a friend on the phone.