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Mountain of the Cannibal God [1978] [DVD] [2007] [US Import]

3.7 out of 5 stars 15 customer reviews

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000TZJCNM
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When her husband disappears in the jungle a woman, her brother and a doctor they convince to go fly off to the jungles of Papua New Guinea in search of him, whilst there however they are attacked by the natives & cannibals.

A movie with a reputation not only as a video nasty but also for the sight of a naked Ursula Andress. The story is fairly ordinary man missing in the jungle people go looking for him, although the slight twist a 75mins is good. Not really a horror movie, but the strong scenes of violence will please the horror fans (of which I'm one), more like a gruesome variation of King Soloman's Mines although the last 25mins are much more like an exploitation picture. The performances are actually very good, Andress, Stacy Keach and Claudio Cassinelli as the three main leads do great job, they put everything into it, from the action sequences to the animals (& again Andress taking off her clothes), they are the best part of the film. The violence is quite strong & there are some extraordinary scenes including a man doing something he shouldn't with an animal. The animal deaths is what's really striking in this movie though as there is a lot of it, the death of the monkey is very disturbing with its eyes looking at you, the bird having its leg tethered while a snake attacks it and many more. There are a couple of ludicrously bad scenes as well, a very fake croc biting someone's arm & an obvious dummy being swept down river.

Although there is a lot of action the film's story never really moves at any pace until the last quarter where things do get very fast and interesting. A film that will alienate many with its animal scenes but for lovers of Italian cannibal/exploitation films there will be a lot to enjoy.
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When Ursula Andress's rich husband goes missing up the jungle, she gets herself a guide in the form of Stacy Keach, and undeterred by Keach's warnings: "Are you serious? It's hard enough for a man, but for a woman it would be impossible!", they set off for the cursed mountain isle...
On reaching the island there's some animal cruelty and plenty of evil bucket heads, covered in volcano dust, attacking our heroes. Then we get to witness such atrocities as booby traps, decapitations, willy amputation, Keach's wig and a native getting his arm ripped off by a plastic crocodile! Sergio Martino does a decent enough job at the helm, with a fairly action packed script, some cheap gore and there's quite a few highlights, namely Ursula Undress's bobbing dazzlers and the wild eyed Keach, who clearly needs a pub! So the cast get plastered on spit whiskey malibu, which I wish I'd started drinking 3hrs before watching this, and snakes inexplicably fall out of trees (maybe they found the spit whiskey malibu!), onto people to keep the story moving. Eventually captured by cannibals, there's some offal scoffing and Ursula gets naked at a stoneage sex orgy!
Oddly enough its the ending that lets this down, but overall it's good fun and in my humble opinion, one of the better Italian cannibal films.
3.75/5 stars. But not up there with the uncut versions of Eaten Alive or Cannibal Holocaust (obviously!)
This definitive Blue Underground print apparently has 'added scenes of deviant sexuality' from Martino but it's just a woman fiddling with herself and a guy pretending to bum a pig!
Viewers upset by animal cruelty should probably avoid this, as I doubt that even with Ursula displaying her cinematic charms, it'll be enough to win you over.
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It gets going towards the end but the film is a showcase to display Ursula's body within a credulous plot, replete with knock knock- wooden acting in a film with so many holes in its ideology you can see the other side.

Redeeming points are its B movie cult like feel, coming over as a mixture between Herzog and Ed Woods.

Animals are the main casualties in these films; as the epic war of all against all - man in his natural state as a beast is an ideology kept pristine by the European mind. It is a Hobbesian film as man is shown enacting his basic personality in his state of nature.

It is after watching these types of films Richard Dawkins may have come up with the idea of "The Selfish Gene" because there is little of Kroptokin in this epic. Everywhere you look, you see animals are tearing into each other for food. It is a tooth and claw environment. Man has adapted himself to the real nature therefore by eating his brother or his sister. Of course most just cruise on by the subtext and Ursula is worth the poke.

What becomes apparent however is that western man is no different except they just want to turn the whole world into a shopping mall and mining venture. So the world is depicted within its primitive state. Redemption finally arrives but not before the body count racks up in an impressive array of cuts, slices, perforations, gougings and piercings. Blood is liberally on offer throughout the proceeds.

So the film is an oddity, a link to the other Italian Cannibal films, a cursory two hours of twisting through the jungles of badness to arrive finally at the summit, which is the final plateau, but you get to see a great deal of Ursula.
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