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Imagine you are on vacation. You and your friends have picked out a lovely Greek island to stay at, with beautiful scenery, beaches to stroll along, and plenty of opportunity to just relax, without a care in the world. However, this remote island is not the paradise it seems. It is strangely uninhabited, save for a blind girl who doesn't know what happened to everyone else. However, there is one other here: a man the girl says smells of blood. And for him, it is now dinnertime.
Imagine you are on vacation. You and your friends have picked out a lovely Greek island to stay at, with beautiful scenery, beaches to stroll along, and plenty of opportunity to just relax, without a care in the world. However, this remote island is not the paradise it seems. It is strangely uninhabited, save for a blind girl who doesn't know what happened to everyone else. However, there is one other here: a man the girl says smells of blood. And for him, it is now dinnertime.


''The Anthropophagus Beast'' (1980) is an Italian [[Horror]] [[Film]] directed by Joe D'Amato. It was his first "straight" horror film. He had previously made erotic horror films such as ''Emmanuelle in America'' and ''Erotic Nights of the Living Dead''.
''[[The Anthropophagus Beast]]'' (1980) is an Italian [[Horror]] [[Film]] directed by Joe D'Amato. It was his first "straight" horror film. He had previously made erotic horror films such as ''[[Emmanuelle|Emmanuelle in America]]'' and ''Erotic Nights of the Living Dead''.


''The Anthropophagus Beast'' was co-written by D'Amato and Luigi Montefiori, who were long-time associates. Montefiori often co-wrote and held lead roles in D'Amato's films under the pseudonym of George Eastman. He's credited as George Eastman as both the co-writer and star of this movie.
''The Anthropophagus Beast'' was co-written by D'Amato and Luigi Montefiori, who were long-time associates. Montefiori often co-wrote and held lead roles in D'Amato's films under the pseudonym of George Eastman. He's credited as George Eastman as both the co-writer and star of this movie.
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=== This film contains examples of the following tropes: ===

* [[Anyone Can Die]]: Only two people survive to the ending credits. {{spoiler|Neither of them is the blind girl or the pregnant woman.}}
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: Only two people survive to the ending credits. {{spoiler|Neither of them is the blind girl or the pregnant woman.}}
* [[The Atoner]]: The insane sailor believes that killing and eating people will help him atone for doing exactly that to his family. [[The Aloner|This is why he has no friends.]]
* [[The Atoner]]: The insane sailor believes that killing and eating people will help him atone for doing exactly that to his family. [[The Aloner|This is why he has no friends.]]
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 8 June 2023

It's not fear that tears you apart... it's him!

Imagine you are on vacation. You and your friends have picked out a lovely Greek island to stay at, with beautiful scenery, beaches to stroll along, and plenty of opportunity to just relax, without a care in the world. However, this remote island is not the paradise it seems. It is strangely uninhabited, save for a blind girl who doesn't know what happened to everyone else. However, there is one other here: a man the girl says smells of blood. And for him, it is now dinnertime.

The Anthropophagus Beast (1980) is an Italian Horror Film directed by Joe D'Amato. It was his first "straight" horror film. He had previously made erotic horror films such as Emmanuelle in America and Erotic Nights of the Living Dead.

The Anthropophagus Beast was co-written by D'Amato and Luigi Montefiori, who were long-time associates. Montefiori often co-wrote and held lead roles in D'Amato's films under the pseudonym of George Eastman. He's credited as George Eastman as both the co-writer and star of this movie.

The film also starred Tisa Farrow, Saverio Vallone, Margaret Donnelly, Vanessa Steiger, Mark Bodin, Bob Larsen, Simone Baker, Mark Logan, Rubina Rey and Zora Kerova.

In the documentary Totally Uncut 2 D'Amato stated that the film was solely made for foreign markets; both the director and Montefiore claim that even though the film did very well in other countries it was a flop in Italy. Montefiore also revealed that he has never liked the film, though he did enjoy making it.

D'Amato followed up this film with a pseudo-sequel, Absurd, also known as Zombie 6: Monster Hunter. In 1999, it had a remake known as Anthropophagous 2000, made by the director of Violent Shit, who somehow managed to make things Bloodier and Gorier. The 1981 film Porno Holocaust, also directed by Joe D'Amato and starring George Eastman, is something of a Parallel Porn Title.


Tropes used in The Anthropophagus Beast include: