
Last year I did a marathon of the various Italian cannibal movies I had acquired up to that point, and owing to some more recent Severin acquisitions I figured it would be a good opportunity to do so again.
LCW (AKA Jungle Holocaust) is considered to be the start of the “cannibal boom” that spawned more notable entries like Cannibal Holocaust and Ferox, also from Deodato. It’s also notably one of the first to amp up the graphic violence, nudity and grindhouse feel that would influence the subgenre, and in turn the controversy and notoriety associated with Cannibal movies to this day.
SotCG, meanwhile, is notable for featuring Bond Girl Ursula Andress and though weaker than LCW was a decent watch, albeit with some unnecessary sequences involving animals. Primitives’ (AKA Savage Terror) main notable features are its rarity in availability until Severin Films did a solid BD release, and that it’s an Indonesian film that borrows a lot of elements from LCW and is a middling entry into the genre, though I’ll give them props for using Kraftwerk of all bands for the opening title sequence (likely owing to where they sourced the opening credits that were previously lost.)
Finally, MiDV is a film that came post CB and while it pales in comparison to some of the bigger entries made for another fairly entertaining and slightly sillier entry to end this mini-marathon on.
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