Snake Man of Appalachia

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 8.5  (36)

Snake Man of Appalachia was a thrilling nature documentary series produced by Animal Planet in 2012. The show was an unscripted and gritty exploration of the life and work of snake expert and handler, Hank "The Snake Man" Brown. With over forty years of experience handling venomous snakes, Brown, aged 68 in the series, was a fixture of the wildlife community in Appalachia and beyond. The show ran for eight episodes and presented riveting footage of Brown's encounters with nature's most dangerous predators, his efforts to educate people about the importance of conserving wildlife and his unique lifestyle.

The series is set in the rugged terrain of the Appalachian Mountains, a region known for its diverse flora and fauna. Brown's hometown in rural Appalachia, located in the rolling hills of Kentucky, forms the backdrop for much of the documentary. The show uses handheld cameras to capture the rugged and sometimes hazardous work that Brown does. From swamps and forests to places where the misdeeds of humans have brought endangered species like the timber rattlesnake into close contact with human populations, the series showcases Brown's efforts to educate people on the importance of conservation while also providing insight on the methods and techniques he uses to handle venomous snakes.

Throughout the show, Brown is portrayed as a man of integrity, courage, and dedication, but also someone who lived life on his own terms. Even in his seventies, the "Snake Man" remains a fearless adventurer who has dedicated his life to studying snakes, educating the public about them, and saving them from harm. He is a master of Appalachian folklore and shares his vast knowledge with people he meets during his travels.

One of the most striking features of the series is the intimate and unique portrayal of Brown's relationship with snakes. He has a genuine love, respect, and appreciation for these dangerous creatures and regards them as vital to the ecological health of the Appalachians. He is always careful to handle them with care, working his way slowly and calmly into their habitats to avoid scarring or injuring the animals. Brown's mantra is clear: education and awareness is key to keeping humans and snakes safe in the mountains.

The Snake Man of Appalachia is not for the faint of heart and features Brown risking life and limb to capture venomous snakes. The show's signature moment features Brown capturing a massive rattlesnake on camera – an electrifying scene that left viewers on the edge of their seats. Another powerful scene occurs when Brown takes a group of young people, through the Appalachian Mountains, to show them the importance of preserving nature and working towards conserving the animal kingdom.

The show is treated as a narration of Brown's life and his experiences in dealing with reptiles. It is told through the eyes of those closest to him – his family and friends. They recount powerful stories of how they these snakes and the impact Brown has made in preserving the ecosystem. Some moments that stand out are stories of Brown's death-defying acts, such as when he battled the most venomous snake in North America, the copperhead, or when he wandered through abandoned mines without any gear in search of elusive snakes.

If you're a nature lover or someone who's fascinated by snakes, then Snake Man of Appalachia is a must-watch series. It tells the amazing story of one brave man, who has dedicated his life to studying and understanding these elusive creatures. Along with stunning cinematography, the series provides an in-depth look into the life of a man who has dedicated his life to educating people on the importance of preserving nature and explores the ecosystems that live nestled in the Appalachian Mountains.

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Lethal and Legal
6. Lethal and Legal
February 16, 2012
An unexpected inspection by the Kentucky game warden that once arrested him forces Verlin to get his reptile license or lose his snakes. Under deadline, the hurdles seems insurmountable as the family struggles to scrape together money for permits.
Driving Denishea
5. Driving Denishea
February 9, 2012
Verlin and Reva face a family crisis when their oldest daughter, Denishea, shows an independent streak that includes dropping out of school, marrying her boyfriend and leaving Kentucky behind.
A House Divided
4. A House Divided
February 2, 2012
Verlin and Reva's plan to spend more time as a family backfires when the twins are grounded for misbehaving; Denishea clashes with her mother; and Verlin's snake-handling lesson is interrupted by a Short rebellion.
Homecoming
3. Homecoming
January 26, 2012
Verlin's church asks him to provide snakes for an out-of-state serpent-handling convention.
Fire on the Mountain
2. Fire on the Mountain
January 19, 2012
Verlin seeks to evacuate rattlesnakes and copperheads from a soon-to-be strip-mined mountain.
Church and Snake
1. Church and Snake
January 12, 2012
Verlin Short, an out-of-work coal miner, struggles with the challenges of supporting his close-knit family on a severely limited income, while balancing his home life with his deep immersion in the potentially deadly serpent- handling religion.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 12, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (36)