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(402) CANNIBAL DOPE-FIEND MASSACRE (1993) Legendary Gore Fest!
(402) CANNIBAL DOPE-FIEND MASSACRE (1993) Legendary Gore Fest!
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The Legendary (yet Seldom Seen) Extravaganza from Spain!

    

Original Spanish title LA MATANZA CANIBAL DE LOS GARRULOS LISERGICOS
[Cannibal Slaughter of the LSD Freaks]
Also known as CANNIBAL MASSACRE

director: Antonio Blanco
starring: Manuel Manquina · Juanillo Esteban · Julian Hernandez · Silvia Pintos (aka Silvia Superstar)

  

A group of young people are heading back home after spending the evening at a punk concert in another city. On the way, in a frightening rural area, the tires of their car are punctured by broken glass on the road. They are forced to look for help at the closest house which - unfortunately for them - happens to be the home of the Machado clan. This is the most psychopathic family in all of La Coruña. They have endured famine and personal tragedy (caused by their parent's murder from a drug overdose), but today they are stronger than ever. Under strict guidance from big brother Martín Machado, they make money with a lucrative meat company (butchered humans, of course) and have a breeding barn full of captured females. The new arrivals with car troubles innocently accept the Machado hospitality, completely unaware of the bloody and perverse fate which awaits them.

For years, under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, the arts suffered massive and severe censorship in Spain. After his death (and the end of an iron-fisted rule) in November 1975, numerous authors, musicians, film directors [etc.] began experimenting with art-forms, styles and themes similar to projects from more liberal nations. For example, filmmaker Manuel Esteba immediately celebrated General Franco's death with the horror movies VICIOUS AND NUDE and SEXO SANGRIENTO [a film that opens with the report of Franco's death coming from the car radio]. Commercial music also became more extreme, emphasizing the darker side of drugs, sex and rock-n-roll, with musicians like Miguel López Cubas. Julián Hernández (from Siniestro Total) and Xurxo Souto from Os Diplomaticos de Monte-Alto. Interestingly, in the early '90s, filmmaker Antonio Blanco put these musicians together with some of his friends [including Silvia Superstar, lead singer for The Killer Barbies] for a movie shoot at a rural farm in Galicia owned by his family. The result is this legendary [yet seldom seen] movie. A sequel was planned, but sadly abandoned... with the death of director Blanco from an overdose at age 30, later that year.

    

      

A Spanish film; fullscreen, totally uncut version (77 min.), with optional ON/OFF subtitles,
DVD encoded for WORLD FORMAT NTSC, playable on any American machine.
Extras include original trailer.

    

Graphic Violence/Gore/Rape/Strong Sexual Themes
For Adult Audiences

 
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