It has been called “seriously creepy” (CoolAssCinema.com), “insanely violent”
(Nerdist.com) and “truly repulsive” (DVD Talk). It was seized by UK authorities
as a ‘Video Nasty’ and accused of being an actual snuff film. Yet even by ‘80s
Italian gore-spewing standards, this grueling shocker from sex & sleaze maestro
Joe D’Amato (BEYOND THE DARKNESS) still stands as perhaps the most controversial
– and extreme – spaghetti splatter epic of them all. Tisa Farrow (ZOMBIE), Zora
Kerova (CANNIBAL FEROX) and co-writer/producer George Eastman (STAGE FRIGHT,
1990: BRONX WARRIORS) star in this depraved daddy of cannibal carnage from
“Italy’s King of Trash Sinema” (Horrorpedia.com), now featuring a 2k scan from
the original 16mm negative – including two of the most gut-retching scenes in
horror history – and spurting with all-new Special Features.
- Don't Fear the Man-Eater - Interview with Writer/Star Luigi
Montefiori a.k.a. George Eastman - The Man Who Killed the
Anthropophagus - Interview with Actor Saverio Vallone - Cannibal
Frenzy - Interview with FX Artist Pietro Tenoglio - Brother and
Sister in Editing - Interview with Editor Bruno Micheli - Inside
Zora's Mouth - Interview with Actress Zora Kerova - Trailers