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Cannibal Ferox
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Synopsis
Primarily a showcase for the gory special-effects artistry of Gianetto de Rossi, this revolting horror film stars Giovanni Lombardo Radice (also known as "John Morghen") as a drug-dealer who comes to the Amazon jungle from New York looking for a cache of stolen emeralds. He joins some American college students and soon introduces them to his special lifestyle, raping a native girl, then beating a young Indio senseless before gouging out his eyeball with a knife. Naturally, the local cannibals don't take too well to this treatment, so they cut off Radice's penis with a machete, gouge out his eye, then scalp him and eat his brain. Deciding that his companions are also to blame, the natives hang a young woman by impaling her breasts on meat hooks while her sorrowful companion sings "Red River Valley." Eventually, one woman gets back to New York, where she reads a dissertation on cannibalism to earn her PhD. Cult filmmaker Umberto Lenzi really outdid himself with this bloody spectacle, which maintains a consistent air of cruelty with a non-stop procession of beatings, rapes, real-life animal slaughter, larva-chewing, genital-chopping, cannibalism and the infamous meathook scene. Definitely for acquired tastes only, this nauseatingly effective shocker features a brief appearance by adult-film star Richard Bolla as a New York policeman. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Gianfranco Bergamini Cinematographer
Roberto Donati Composer (Music Score)
Umberto Lenzi Director
Enzio Meniconi Editor
Antonio Crescenzi Executive Producer
Antonio Crescenzi Producer
Giuseppe Bassan Production Designer
Evi Farinelli Production Manager
Vito Di Bari Production Manager
Umberto Lenzi Screenwriter
Year: 1981
Runtime: 93
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Horror

Produced by
Aquarius

Release
April 24, 1981 (Italy)