Selected disc options for Anthropophagus
Extras | Severin BD-A/US 2018 | 88 Films BD-ALL/UK 2017 | 88 Films BD-B/UK/OOP 2015 | Shriek Show DVD-1/US/OOP 2006 |
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42nd Street Memories: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Notorious Block | has extra | |||
Joe D’Amato: Totally Uncut 2 | has extra | |||
Brother and Sister in Editing - Interview with Editor Bruno Micheli | has extra | |||
Cannibal Frenzy - Interview with FX Artist Pietro Tenoglio | has extra | |||
Don’t Fear the Man-Eater - Interview with Actor/Co-Writer George Eastman | has extra | |||
The Eastman Chronicles - Interview with Actor/Co-Writer George Eastman | has extra | |||
Inside Zora’s Mouth - Interview with Actress Zora Kerova | has extra | |||
The Man Who Killed the Anthropophagus - Interview with Actor Saverio Vallone | has extra | |||
Interview with Actor/Co-Writer George Eastman and Actress Zora Kerova | has extra | |||
Interview with Film Historian Alessio de Rocco | has extra | |||
Alternate US Opening Credits as “The Grim Reaper” | has extra | |||
Alternate US Opening Credits as “The Savage Island” | has extra | |||
Italian Opening and Closing Credits | has extra | |||
Italian Opening Titles as “Anthropophagous” | has extra | |||
Deleted Scene | has extra | |||
Stills Gallery | has extra | |||
International Theatrical Trailer as “The Savage Island” | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
Italian Theatrical Trailer as “Anthropophagus” | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
US Theatrical Trailer as “Anthropophagous: The Beast” | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
US Video Trailer as “The Grim Reaper” | has extra | has extra | ||
Easter Egg: Interview Clip with Director Sergio Garrone | has extra | |||
Easter Egg: Trailers for Films by Director Joe D’Amato | has extra |
Notes
- 88 Films’ “The Italian Collection” 2015 Blu-ray includes 4 postcards. The “42nd Street Memories” extra is also available on Grindhouse’s Blu-ray of Pieces (1982).
- Shriek Show’s DVD extra of “Joe D’Amato: Totally Uncut 2” is also available on Exposure Cinema’s Blu-ray of StageFright (1987). Media Blasters’ DVD of Images in a Convent (1979) includes “Joe D’Amato: Totally Uncut 1”.