LAST
CANNIBAL
WORLD
(aka
Ultimo Mondo Cannibal, Cannibal, Carniverous, Jungle Holocaust,
The Last Survivor,
De Laastse Kanninbalen)
Prior
to making the infamous "Cannibal Holocaust", Italian
director Ruggerro Deodato made his debut in cannibal country with
this lesser known entry into the flesh eating sub-genre, which
borrows cast members Ivan Rassimov and Me Me Lai from Umberto
Lenzi's earlier cannibal film "Deep River Savages".
A group of oil company representatives are flying out into the Amazon jungle to visit a potential site they believe to be rich in untapped oil resources, where a group of workers have already been busy setting up a base camp and test equipment.
Unfortuntely, when they touch down at the prospectors' camp, the company Boss, Robert Harper (Massimo Foschi), is alarmed to find no trace of his workers, and only the remains of the tents and equipment they had set up. His anthropologist friend Rolf (Ivan Rassimov) is similarly alarmed by the fact that the camp appears to have been attacked by primitive natives.
With it being close to nightfall they find themselves forced to wait until morning before attempting to take off again. But their hopes of leaving at first light are subsequently dashed when the female crew member leaves the plane to answer the call of nature and doesn't come back. A subsequent search of the area proves disastrous as after finding her being hacked up and turned into bar-b-que, the co-pilot then gets killed by a spike ball trap, and Rolf and Robert get lost and separated.
Poor old Robert then finds himself being captured by the natives, who drag him back to their cave where they strip him naked and subject him to various indignities, before caging him up for use as future alligator bait. Not overly keen with this depressing prospect, he manages to escape with the help of a sympathetic native girl (played by Me Me Lai) where he then begins the arduous task of trying to find his way back to the aeroplane.
Fans of Deadato's later film "Cannibal Holocaust" will undoubtedly be interested in seeking out this film, although whilst it is an entertaining watch it doesn't have the same style or grace. One scene that had me in hysterics, and perhaps seemed a little out of place compared to the other scenes, was a highly amusing incident where some of the native kids "pee" down on Foschi's character from above his cage. Although be warned, as like almost every other cannibal film there's the usual depressing bouts of animal cruelty, which range from an anaconda swallowing an iguana to a live alligator being gutted and it's dead prey being extracted from it's stomach.
Overall Marks : 2/10 (would have given this a higher mark, but for the animal cruelty)
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