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  2. Q (1982 film) - Wikipedia

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    Q – The Winged Serpent (also known as Q) is a 1982 American monster horror film written, co-produced and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Candy Clark, David Carradine and Richard Roundtree. [3]

  3. Winged serpent - Wikipedia

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    Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants), a 1985 album by Cecil Taylor; Q – The Winged Serpent, a 1982 American horror film; Cry of the Winged Serpent, a 2007 American horror film; The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent, a 1984 French comedy film

  4. Larry Cohen - Wikipedia

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    The first was Q – a.k.a. Q: The Winged Serpent (1982) — about an Aztec god known as Quetzalcoatl (the Winged Serpent) resurrected and nesting atop the Chrysler Building. The film is set in New York City, as was typical for Cohen, and sees two police detectives investigating a spate of killings in the city.

  5. Q (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Q, horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen (Also known as Q – The Winged Serpent) Q, French film; q, CBC Radio One show, formerly called Q; Q, Spike Milligan's BBC2 comedy series that ran between 1969 and 1983; Q, the production code for the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Space Museum

  6. List of films released by Anchor Bay Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Q: The Winged Serpent: January 1, 2005: May 26, 1998: One Down, Two To Go / Brotherhood of Death: January 11, 2005 — Drive-In Double Feature edition BeastMaster: January 25, 2005 — Special edition Death Hunt — Downtown-The Turning Point-The Specials: February 8, 2005 — Special edition Project X: February 22, 2005 — Modern Problems —

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  8. Kukulkan - Wikipedia

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    A modern collection of folklore from Yucatán tells how Kukulkan was a winged serpent that flew to the sun and tried to speak to it but the sun, in its pride, burnt his tongue. The same source relates how Kukulkan always travels ahead of the Yucatec Maya rain god Chaac , helping to predict the rains as his tail moves the winds and sweeps the ...

  9. Feathered Serpent - Wikipedia

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    A Feathered Serpent from deep in the Juxtlahuaca cave. Stylistically tied to the Olmec, this red Feathered Serpent has a crest of now-faded green feathers. [1] Annotated image of the Feathered Serpent or Plumed Serpent Sculpture from the top and bottom. It is currently on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.