Cannibal Terror  

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Cannibal Terror (French title: Terreur Cannibale) is a 1981 Cannibal film. It was directed by Alain Deruelle and written by Julio PĂ©rez Tabernero and H.L. Rostaine. Released at the end of the "cannibal boom", this film is French, instead of Italian, like most films of the genre.

Plot

After botching a kidnapping, two criminals hide with their victim in a friends house in the jungle. After one of them rapes the friend's wife, they're left to be eaten by a nearby cannibal tribe.

The film is notable for its use of several segments lifted directly from cult director Jess Franco's film Mondo Cannibale.




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