A doctor in 1890 England, in order to cure his wife's "sick mind," injects her with snake venom. She later gives birth to a daughter whom the villagers call "The Devil's Baby" and in a fit of fear they end up burning the family's house down. Years later a Scotland Yard detective is sent to the village to investigate a rash of deaths that are caused by snakebite.
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| Art | John Earl | Art Direction |
| Sound | Buxton Orr | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Stephen Dade | Director of Photography |
| Production | David E. Rose | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Antony Gibbs | Editor |
| Directing | Sidney J. Furie | Director |
| Writing | Orville H. Hampton | Writer |
| Production | George Fowler | Producer |
| Sound | Barrie Vince | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Sound | H.C. Pearson | Sound Mixer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Freddie Williamson | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Helen Penfold | Hairstylist |
| Camera | Harry Gillam | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Douglas Hickox | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Philip Martell | Music Director |
| Directing | Kay Mander | Continuity |
| Production | Buddy Booth | Production Manager |
| Sound | Robert Winter | Sound Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Dulcie Midwinter | Wardrobe Designer |
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