Genre: Action, Horror, Cannibals, Gore, Psychos, Police, Zombie
Tagline: POW's in Vietnam...starved in captivity...released with a taste for human flesh.
Plot: Vietnam veteran Norman Hopper (John Saxon) is content and living a serene life in Atlanta when one of his war buddies, Charlie Bukowski, shows up to remind him of their nightmarish days of violence and cannibalism in the South Asian jungles. Bukowski please with Norman for help in leaving town with another combat pal named Tom (Tony King.) In no time, the trio have returned to their cannibalistic ways, and find themselves fighting for survival through some bloody violence.The horrors of war take on a whole new meaning for Vietnam vet Norman Hopper (Enter the Dragon's John Saxon), whose quiet domestic life in Atlanta is shattered by the return of Charlie Bukowski, a combat buddy who dredges up terrifying flashbacks of flesh eating and bloodshed in the war-torn jungles. Now on the run from the law, Charlie begs Norman to help him get out of town with another fellow veteran, Tom (Shaft's Tony King). Soon the ragtag team of cannibals are fighting for their lives, spreading a deadly contagion through the city before heading into the sewers for a gut-wrenching climax you won't soon
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"Cannibal Apocalypse" plays a bit more like an action movie with gore than a fear film. It's well loved by fans of exploitation fare from the '70s, but if you're into extreme cannibal mayhem, you might want to look elsewhere, and even if you're into horror.-- (eSplatter.com)
Should please any cannibal-movie fan. Not overloaded with gore, but does have some nice gore scenes. Check this out if you can. 7/10--FrighT MasteR (UHM)
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| Directed by |
Antonio Margheriti
Blood for Dracula, Flesh for Frankenstein, Yor, the Hunter from the Future | |
| Written by |
Antonio Margheriti
Blood for Dracula, Flesh for Frankenstein, Yor, the Hunter from the Future | | |
| Cast |
John Saxon
From Dusk Till Dawn, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Enter the Dragon |
 | | | | Tony King
The Toy, Sharky's Machine, The King of Marvin Gardens | | | |
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