Cannibal Apocalypse (1980)
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Synopsis: Vietnam veteran Norman Hopper (John Saxon) is content and living a serene life in Atlanta when one of his war buddies, Charlie Bukowski, shows up to remind him of their nightmarish days of violence... Vietnam veteran Norman Hopper (John Saxon) is content and living a serene life in Atlanta when one of his war buddies, Charlie Bukowski, shows up to remind him of their nightmarish days of violence and cannibalism in the South Asian jungles. Bukowski please with Norman for help in leaving town with another combat pal named Tom (Tony King.) In no time, the trio have returned to their cannibalistic ways, and find themselves fighting for survival through some bloody violence. Cult gore director Antonio Margheriti has created another masterwork of horrific imagery and savage violence in this 1980 cult classic. [More]
Starring: John Saxon, Tony King
Starring: John Saxon, Tony King
Director: Antonio Margheriti
Director: Antonio Margheriti
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Mar 19, 2002
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