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    Cannibal Ferox
    a.k.a. Make Them Die Slowly Director: Umberto Lenzi Cast: John Morghen, Lorraine de Selle, Bryan Redford, Zora Kerova

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/25/2005
    • Original Release: 1981
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 12,769
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    Disc #1 -- Make Them Die Slowly
    1. Where is He? [2:42]
    2. The Amazon [2:46]
    3. Getting Stuck [7:15]
    4. Lost in the Jungle [9:20]
    5. Going Crazy [13:58]
    6. Feasting [15:55]
    7. Is He Here? [6:57]
    8. I Can Make It [6:19]
    9. What Can We Do? [8:03]
    10. Death to All [6:25]
    11. Homeward [10:25]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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

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    October 28, 2009: Great movie My eyes were glued to every scene. Who today would have the guts to make a film like this, no one thats who. Exciting location shooting, great music, iron clad plot. I recommend this movie to anyone who likes Italian horror or cannibal movies. When the women is singing "red River Valley" whilst her friend is being impaled I about lost it. I also reccomend anything by Lucio Fulci or Mario Bava. Thank You