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Product Summary

Format: DVD
Buy.com Sku: 208227046
UPC: 652799000527
UPC 14: 00652799000527
Category Keywords: Cannibalism  Cult  Cult Film  Gore  South America
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An anthropologist heads a rescue party into the south american jungle to find a missing film team making a documentary on cannibal tribes but can only return with their footage, which reveals their crueler intentions.
Editor's Note
CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST was for years reviled as one of the most repugnant and morally questionable of the 1970s spate of cannibal films--and possibly the most horrifying ever. But director Ruggero Deodato embarked upon the project with the intention of criticizing the very violence he was portraying. Set in the Amazonian jungles, the film is a pseudo-documentary that follows Professor Harold Moore (Robert Kerman) into the "Green Inferno" as he searches for a documentary crew that came to the jungle the previous year to make a film about the storied cannibals that lived there, and never made it back. Now, Moore meets some natives and discovers the footage from the crew's expedition, and upon returning to New York, he watches it to find out what really happened. The truth is too horrible for words, proving that savagery is not limited to indigenous peoples, and the morally outrageous film proceeds to indict the exploitative practices of certain documentary practices. However, the extremity of the violence portrayed was enough to put Deodato in hot water with the law, and with censors who claimed it was far too realistic. The career of the promising director, who had worked under a list of Italian luminaries that included Roberto Rossellini (ROME: OPEN CITY, PAISAN, VOYAGE IN ITALY), was essentially ended with this brutal, seminal film--for which he will nonetheless always be remembered.
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Video Features Deluxe Edition, DVD
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Rhino
Video Release Date Release Date: 8/26/2008
Video Play Time Running Time: 96 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 1980
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 5
Video UPC UPC: 00652799000527
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 2

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: Spanish
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English, Spanish
Video Color Spec Video: Color
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Robert Kerman
Video Cast Info Carl Gabriel Yorke
Video Cast Info Francesca Ciardi
Video Cast Info Ruggero Deodato - Director

Professional Reviews

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"CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST is the definitive example of the Italian cannibal film, a subgenre of horror-adventure exploitation films made in the late 1970s and early 1980s." 01/01/2012
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