…He’s coming for you!
Synopsis
Anthropophagus (1980) follows a party of tourists who, stranded on a remote Mediterranean island, uncover the grisly fate of its absent inhabitants and soon find themselves hunted by a deranged cannibal. As the survivors scramble through abandoned villages and shadowed terrain, fear and brutality escalate with every desperate attempt to escape. This horror film blends relentless gore and isolation terror in a chilling study of primal menace.
Selected disc options for Anthropophagus
| Extras | 88 Films BD-ALL 4K/UK 2024 | 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audio Commentary by Nanni Cobretti and Eugenio Ercolani | has extra | ||||
| 42nd Street Memories: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Notorious Block | has extra | ||||
| Joe D’Amato: Totally Uncut 2 | has extra | ||||
| The Guts of It All - Video Essay by Eugenio Ercolani | 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 | ||||
| The Grim Reaper - Interview with Actor Luigi Montefiori | has extra | ||||
| Inside Zora’s Mouth - Interview with Actress Zora Kerova | has extra | ||||
| Joe, The Monster and Me - Interview with Actor Luigi Montefiori | has extra | ||||
| The Man Who Killed the Anthropophagus - Interview with Actor Saverio Vallone | has extra | ||||
| Resurrecting the Monster - Interview with Dario Germani | has extra | ||||
| The Sacrificial Lamb - Interview with Actress Zora Kerowa | has extra | ||||
| Interview with Actor/Co-Writer George Eastman and Actress Zora Kerova | has extra | ||||
| Interview with 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 [88 Films 4K] - With Introduction by Eugenio Ercolani | has extra | ||||
| Deleted Scene [88 Films Blu-ray] | has extra | ||||
| Stills Gallery | has extra | ||||
| International Theatrical Trailer as “The Savage Island” | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
| Italian Theatrical Trailer as “Anthropophagus” | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
| UK Video Trailer as “Anthropophagous: The Beast” | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
| US Video Trailer as “The Grim Reaper” | has extra | 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’ 4K UHD is also available directly from 88 Films containing a 40-page booklet and a double-sided foldout poster. The included Blu-ray is also available separately.
- 88 Films’ 2015 “The Italian Collection” 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”.
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