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Cannibal Man (1971)
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Starring: Vincente Parra, Charlie Bravo, Emma Cohen, Jose Franco, Rafael Hernandez, Vicky Lagos, Goyo Lebrero, Ismael Merlo, Fernando Sanchez Polack, Eusebio Poncela, Valentin Tornos
Director: Eloy De La Iglesia
Category: Horror
Studio: Anchor Bay
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
98 mins

 
 

 

When slaughterhouse worker Marcos (Vincent Parra) accidently kills a man during a fight, he beings to lose his grip on sanity.As his brutal crimes escalate and the body count grows, the killer must find a way to dispose of his victims.The solution is simple but shocking:You are what he eats!

Co-written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia, Cannibal Man is reminiscent of such classics as Repulsion, Maniac and Henry - Portrait Of A Serial Killer.Banned in many countries for its graphic violence, this intense study of a decent man driven to obscene murder is now available for the first itme ever in America -- uncut and uncensored.