Deep River Savages title

Please Note! If (like me) you live in the UK, do NOT expect to find this film at your local video shop.

(AKA : Man From Deep River, Il Paese del Sasso, Au Pays de L'Exorcisme, Mondo Cannibal)

Deep River Savages box Long before Cannibal Holocast, and w-a-a-a-a-a-y before Cannibal Ferox came Deep River Savages. The film that was solely responsible for starting the short lived cycle of sick cannibal pictures, that were churned out by exploitaive Italian film makers during the 70's and early 80's.

The story concerns the misfortunes of a photographer named John Bradley (Ivan Rassimov), who's out on location photographing exotic parts of South America. However, after inadvertantly killing a guy in a bar brawl he decides to dissapear for a while, and so hires a guide to take him into the jungle to do some wildlife photography instead.

Unfortunately they travel just a little too far into uncharted territory, and Bradley awakes one morning to find his guide murdered and himself surrounded by rather unfriendly natives. Captured and taken back to their village they then proceed to do some rather unsavoury things to him, including stringing him up and using him for target practice with their blowdarts (ouch!!!).

Whilst all this is going on, one of the cheif's daughters (Me Me Lai) falls in love with him and so he gets spared from any further unpleasantries. Then bizzarely, the natives initiate him into their tribe. In many ways the film is rather reminiscent of "A Man Called Horse", except for the excesive use of gore, violence and of course animal cruelty, which is present throughout.

One of the more memorable gory moments is where some of the villagers are captured by a rival cannibal tribe, who then proceed to start snacking on their extremities, before getting captured themselves by John and the native villagers, who return the favour by cutting out their tongues in lovingly gory detail!

Overall, this wouldn't be a bad film. Brutal, shocking, and gory, indeed all the elements you would expect from a good splatter movie. However, where this film falls down was the director's idea to include scene's of genuine animal mutilation for additional shock impact. These include the top of a monkey's head being whacked off, a snake being split open, and a goat having its throat cut in extreme close up, which does nothing to enhance the film and only serves to disgust the viewer and have him reaching for the fast forward button, off switch, or vomit bag.

It therefore comes as no surprise to find that this first cannibal film was directed by Italian film maker Umberto Lenzi, who returned to disgust us all again with even more vile cannibal pics a few years later, most notably being the brutal Cannibal Ferox.

Overall Marks : 1/10 (I would give this a 5, if it wasn't for the scene's of animal killing)

Other Information.

  • Director Umberto Lenzi went on to make two other cannibal pics, namely "Eaten Alive" (aka Mangiati Vivi, Emerald Jungle) which also borrowed footage from this film, and the infamous and extremely brutal Cannibal Ferox (aka Woman from Deep River, Make them Die Slowly).

  • As mentioned in my review, this film kick-started a whole new sub-genre in the horror world, albeit a short lived one. Other Italian directors soon jumped on the bandwaggon, releasing featuring cannibalism and tribal brutality, with each film trying to outgross the next. This trend continued until the early 80's when the cycle finally burned itself out with the release of Lenzi's "Cannibal Ferox"

  • Former TV presenter Me Me Lai may be familar to fans of Peter Sellers comedies, for her role as the "Chinese Lady of Easy Virtue" in the comedy sequel "Return of the Pink Panther".

  • Ivan Rassimov was a regular actor in Italian "B"-movies, he also worked with Lenzi on 4 other films, including "Eaten Alive".

  • Me Me Lai and Ivan Rassimov starred together again in two other Cannibal films, the first being Ruggero Deodato's "Jungle Holocaust" (aka Cannibal) and the other being Lenzi's "Eaten Alive".

  • The film was rejected by the BBFC for a cinema release in 1975 (under the title "Man from Deep River"). The film was later released uncut on UK video under it's alternate title "Deep River Savages" back in the early 80's. However, this got listed on the governments "Video Nasties" hitlist and although was never actually prosectued as being obscene, it was still outlawed when the "Video Recordings Act" came into force in 1984, and has not been re-issued since.

  • The film is currently available uncut on Dutch video and DVD.

Extra Info.

Cast & Crew.

Problems for John Bradley Problems for John Bradley (Ivan Rassimov).
A bizzarre fertility ritual A bizzarre fertility ritual
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Emanulle and the Last Cannibals Mountain of the Cannibal God Last Cannibal World
Cannibal Holocaust Cannibal Apocalypse Eaten Alive
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