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Achim Kohlhase | ... |
Stan
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Andre Sobottka | ... |
Vincent
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Dirk Thies | ... |
The Vagabond
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Joe Neumann | ... |
Steven Bauers
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Marsh Güldenbaum
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Bernd Meißner | ... |
1st Interpol Agent
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Carsten De Jonge | ... |
Hank
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Karl-Heinz Geisendorf | ... |
Allan
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Sybille Kohlhase | ... |
Irena Karamanlis
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Cordula Kruger | ... |
Martha Karamanlis
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Sandra Berg | ... |
Vicky Karamanlis
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Maja Carstens | ... |
Mary
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Carol
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Stuart
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A group of friends stumble onto the killing grounds of a cannibalistic loner who then mercilessly stalks down the party, one-by-one. When only a small group remains, they decide to take a stand against the murderer and fight for their lives. Written by Anonymous
Anthropophagous 2000 (1999)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
German director Andreas Schnaas' remake of Joe D'Amato's infamous Anthropophagous is pretty much a direct rip and follows the same storyline of vacationers stuck on an island and being terrorized by a cannibal. I've heard a lot about Schnaas but this was the first film of his I've seen. He's got quite a reputation for gore and the film doesn't disappoint on that level. There are all sorts of insanely violent scenes with tons of gore but the special effects are so incredibly poor that you can't help but laugh at them. It's that laughter that gives this film its charm, ala an Ed Wood movie. Technically speaking everything here is pretty horrid and doesn't hold a candle to the original flick. The famous "abortion" scene is also done here but not nearly as well.