DVD Review: The Feathered Serpent - Complete Series

Acorn Media's newest release is The Feathered Serpent - Complete Series on DVD, available now. The 1976-1978 show runs for two series, totaling twelve episodes, in Britain, but has never been shown in the United States. It is set in Mexico around the time of the Aztecs. While the characters and situations are fictional, there are plenty of references to historical facts and beliefs. The sets and costumes, while elaborate, do come across as cheesy now, but thinking back to the 1970's, there are likely innovative for their time.

The plot of The Feathered Serpent is that Nasca (Patrick Troughton, Doctor Who), a high priest who worships the god Teshcata, a supernatural being who likes bloody sacrifices, wants to topple the emperor, who prefers Quala, a god of peace. Emperor Kukulkhan (Tony Steedman, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Scrooged), not surprisingly, does not last long against his formidable foe. But Kukulkhan's daughter, Chimalma (Diane Keen, Doctors), and her beloved prince from a neighboring kingdom, Heuman (Brian Deacon, Bleak House), carry on the fight.

Nasca is extremely powerful, having had a series of passages built into the palace, and having allies who can help him overcome all, even death. Xipec (Granville Saxton) is in Cimalma's council, and secretly works for Nasca in the second series. Keelag (Sheila Burrell) is a witch that can work magical spells for Nasca. With their help, Nasca is a much more terrible threat in series two than in series one. He not only can spy himself, hiding within the palace walls, but has informants within his enemy's camp.

Strangely enough, for a series that involves praise to a god who loves blood, there is very little shown. The episodes are family friendly enough, and any wounds and deaths are handled delicately. The series itself is the risk, providing something unique to television, and the show is not concerned with showing blood and gore.

Luckily, Chimalma and Heuman have their own allies to fight back against Nasca. Tozo (Richard Willis, Flesh and Blood) is Heuman's loyal servant who goes above and beyond his duties to uncover Nasca's secrets and stop him. Tozo may seem the most expendable, and in a way, he is, but he's also vital to the plot in both series. Otolmi (George Cormack, Doctor Who) is a priest of Quala, blinded by Nasca prior to the series beginning. While the challenges the good guys face are great, working together, they prove up to the task.

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