Twenty years after its release, Okechukwu Ogunjiofor’s 1992 movie, Nneka the Pretty Serpent, remains a reference point for Nollywood in the past.
It
helped in launching the careers of Nollywood stars such as Ndidi Obi,
Eucharia Anunobi, Ngozi Ezeonu and Rita Nzelu. Although critics opined
that the film was fashioned after the 1976 Indian movie Najin, it was worth the effort.
Released
during the VHS and Shoulder Pads era and directed by Zeb Ejiro, the
star-studded movie featured cameo appearances by late James Iroha
(Gringory of the New Masquerade fame, who died in 2012), the late Claude Eke (Jegede Shokoya also of New Masquerade fame, who died in 2002) and the late singer Nelly Uchendu.
The
story revolved around Nneka (Obi), a mermaid in human form, who loved
going after married men. Nneka’s supernatural powers helped her in
hypnotising any man she fancied. She contended with a number of
obstacles and eventually destroyed anything that stood between her and
her desires.
From
the opening of the film, there appeared a confrontation between Nneka
and the wife of one of her victims, thus establishing the conflict. Shot
in Igbo Language and subtitled in English, the storyline could be
excused for not being stereotypical because it was the reality then.
Perhaps
because of the superlative acting exhibited by the late Sam Loco,
Kanayo O. Kanayo and Anunobi, the film’s shortcomings were overlooked.
The soundtrack, considered a bit annoying (and scary to kids back
then), was quite catchy and in turn, apt for the movie. Remembering the
lines, “Nneka M O, Obugini”, elicits some nostalgia about how much
Nollywood has evolved. Following the success of the first two parts, a
third part titled The Return of Nneka was released a few years
later. It didn’t quite make as much impact as the first two parts
because it faced serious competition from other movies such as Rattle Snake, Taboo and Evil Passion.
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