Cannibal Films - Films By Year

Films By Year

Film Director Year Also Known As
The Man From Deep River Umberto Lenzi 1972 il Paese del Sesso Selvaggio; The Country of Savage Sex; Deep River Savages
Ultimo mondo cannibale Ruggero Deodato 1977 Last Cannibal World; Jungle Holocaust
Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals Joe D'Amato 1977 Trap Them and Kill Them
Mountain of the Cannibal God Sergio Martino 1978 La montagna del dio cannibale; Slave of the Cannibal God; Prisoner of the Cannibal God (UK release)
Papaya dei Caraibi Joe D'Amato 1978 Papaya, Love Goddess of the Cannibals
The Primitive Sisworo Gautama Putra 1978 Primitives; Savage Terror
Cannibal Holocaust Ruggero Deodato 1980 N/A
Eaten Alive! Umberto Lenzi 1980 Mangiati Vivi
Zombie Holocaust Marino Girolami 1980 Queen of the Cannibals; Dr. Butcher, M.D.
Mondo Cannibale Jesus Franco 1980 Cannibals; White Cannibal Queen
The Devil Hunter Jesus Franco 1980 The Man Hunter; Il cacciatore di uomini; Mandingo Manhunter
We're Going to Eat You Hark Tsui 1980 Diyu wu Men
Orgasmo Nero Joe D'Amato 1980 Black Orgasm
Cannibal Ferox Umberto Lenzi 1981 Make Them Die Slowly!
Cannibal Terror Alain Deruelle 1981 Terreur CanĂ­bal
Treasure of the White Goddess Jesus Franco 1983 Diamonds of Kilamandjaro
Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story Mario Gariazzo 1984 Schiave Bianche: Violenza in Amazzonia / White Slave: Violence in Amazonia
Inferno in Diretta Ruggero Deodato 1985 Cut and Run; Hell...Live!; White Jungle; Amazonia
Massacre in Dinosaur Valley Michele Massimo Tarantini 1985 Nudo e Selvaggio ; Cannibal Ferox 2
Natura Contro Antonio Climati 1988 The Green Inferno; Cannibal Holocaust 2
Nella Terra dei Cannibali Bruno Mattei 2003 Cannibal Ferox 3; Land of Death; In the Land of the Cannibals
Mondo Cannibal Bruno Mattei 2003 Cannibal World; Cannibal Holocaust 2

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