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Shameless brings The Mountain of the Cannibal God and Cannibal Ferox to Blu-ray

May 17, 2018 by Gary Collinson

Shameless has announced that it is bringing two ferocious classics of Italian horror, The Mountain of the Cannibal God and Cannibal Ferox, to Blu-ray in the UK for the very first time.

Shameless invites you on the trip of a lifetime – journey to The Mountain of the Cannibal God for sun, wildlife and…gut munching natives! You might just never come home…

Ursula Andress (The 10th Victim) goes under attack from the Green Inferno as she travels to the jungles of New Guinea in search of her husband, a scientist who’s vanished in the untamed wilderness. Soon the poisonous spiders and deadly snakes bare their teeth, as her exploration party journeys towards the sacred mountain of Ra Ra Me, where death awaits. Erupting in an insane climax of frenzied flesh-eating, Sergio Martino’s (All the Colours of the Dark) deranged vision of horror will have you wincing until the credits roll.

Banned in the UK as an original ‘video nasty’, Shameless now serves up this ferocious exploitation treat in a tasty 2K restored Blu-ray, to be devoured in all its blood-soaked glory.

SPECIAL FEATURES
– UK Blu-ray debut
– Limited numbered edition
– Documentary: Cannibal Nightmare – Return to The Mountain of the Cannibal God
– Sergio Martino on filming animal cruelty
– Theatrical trailer
– Italian credits

Nearly a decade after initiating the genre with Man From Deep River, director Umberto Lenzi gives the final word on the Italian gut-muncher with his ferocious flesh-feasting masterpiece Cannibal Ferox.

To lay to rest the ‘myth’ of tribal cannibalism, PhD student Gloria (Lorraine De Selle) journeys to the Amazon jungle but things soon go awry when her party encounters sadistic cocaine cowboy Mike (Giovanni Lombardo Radice). Mike is on the run from the hungry locals but all is not what it seems – as the travellers venture into the heart of darkness, they soon discover what it means to be hunted. Cannibal Ferox questions the nature of human atrocity, pulling no punches with its visceral depictions of murder, cannibalism and torture.

Sink your teeth into one of Italian cinema’s most shocking and controversial films, with this tantalising 2K restoration which features new grading and revives for the first time the original look of the 16mm film stock it was shot on – finally presenting the film as it was originally conceived.

SPECIAL FEATURES
– UK Blu-ray debut
– Limited numbered edition
– A Taste of the Jungle: an interview with director Umberto Lenzi
– Hell in the Jungle: an interview with Giovanni Lombardo Radice
– Restoration Process for Cannibal Ferox
– Cannibals and Carpet Fitters – a short film from 2015
– Lenzi photo gallery

The Mountain of the Cannibal God is released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 28th, with Cannibal Ferox on Blu-ray and DVD on June 25th.

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: cannibal ferox, the mountain of the cannibal god

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer who is the Editor-in-Chief of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature 'The Baby in the Basket' and suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'.

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