88 Films will be unleashing the ‘cannibals’ next month with Blu-Ray editions of two cult Italian cannibal Horrors…The Green Inferno & Cannibal Terror.
We may not review many titles from this UK based distributor but if its those Video Nasties ,‘Slasher Classics’ or reliving those Hong Kong genre classics you’ll love what these guys have to offer.
THE GREEN INFERNO: CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST 2 (1988)
For years fans waited for the release of a sequel to Ruggero Deodato’s trendsetting Cannibal Holocaust, yet it would take almost a decade for The Green Inferno, also known as Cannibal Holocaust 2, to arrive… and it wasn’t what followers of the Italian cannibal cycle were expecting.
A group of enterprising adventurers venture into the Amazon jungle in search of a missing professor but soon the youngsters encounter more than they bargained for – European colonialism is exploiting the rainforest and the natives are fighting back! While Deodato’s original critiqued the mondo pseudo-documentary phenomenon, here director Antonio Climati (Mondo Cane, Savage Man, Savage Beast) turns the focus to satirising the hypocrisy and complexity of Cannibal Holocaust itself. A potent mix of macabre imagery, scenic locations, extreme gore and sly in-jokes, The Green Inferno is the gut-munching sequel you always knew you wanted but were too afraid to ask for!
SPECIAL FEATURES
Brand new 2K remaster from the original camera negative in 1.66:1 OAR
Extensive clean-up and colour correction carried out in the UK
Remastered uncompressed English audio
Remastered uncompressed Italian audio with newly translated subtitles
‘Scenes From Banned Alive: The Rise and Fall of Italian Cannibal Movies’. Ruggero Deodato, Umberto Lenzi and Sergio Martino discuss their notorious cannibal films, including The Man From Deep River, Cannibal Ferox, Cannibal Holocaust and The Mountain of the Cannibal God
Italian opening and closing credits
Remastered trailer
Buy The Green Inferno:Â http://bit.ly/
CANNIBAL TERROR (1981)
First there was Cannibal Holocaust… Then came Cannibal Ferox … But somewhere in France, someone was already hatching a plot to cash-in on the Italian intestinal classics with Cannibal Terror. With no budget, no professional actors and no flights to Amazonia, Cannibal Terror instead gives us Deodato and Lenzi on a cash-strapped level and the end result is The Room of cannibal movies! Brilliant and blood-soaked late night entertainment, Cannibal Terror was one of the UK’s infamous ‘video nasties’ – showing that our beloved censors have little in the way of a sense of humour! However, this torrid tale of stranded tourists being hunted by hungry natives is a work of demented genius from director Alain Deruelle that words can barely do service to. Prepare to feast your eyes on Cannibal Terror!
SPECIAL FEATURES
Limited edition o-card slipcase [first print run only]
Limited edition collectors’ booklet by Calum Waddell [first print run only]
High definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
Uncompressed English audio
Optional English subtitles
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
‘That’s Not The Amazon! – The Strange Story of the Eurocine Cannibal Film Cycle’
Deleted scene
Theatrical trailer
Buy Cannibal Terror:Â http://bit.ly/
The Green Inferno: Cannibal Holocaust 2 and Cannibal Terror and both will be available on Blu-ray from 11 March.
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