

Crystal is not bothered by the gore in Cannibal Holocaust. It’s a very difficult watch for him, although he understands its importance and influence on other filmmakers. He knew the animal deaths were real which made him question whether or not the violence to humans was real. It frightened the hell out of Chad, and not in a good way. In fact, there’s a lot he despises about the movie, but he also thinks it’s a brilliant masterpiece and there are parts of him that love it, it’s so manipulative.

Enrico Papa as TV Interviewer (uncredited).Lionello Pio Di Savoia (billed as Pio Di Savoia) as 2nd Executive.Luca Barbareschi (billed as Luca Giorgio Barbareschi) as Mark Tomaso.Carl Gabriel Yorke (billed as Gabriel Yorke) as Alan Yates.Robert Kerman as Professor Harold Monroe.Writer: Gianfranco Clerici (story and screenplay), Giorgio Stegani (additional dialogue: Italian version).Upon viewing the reels, Monroe is appalled by the team’s actions and objects to the station’s intent to air the documentary. When the rescue team is only able to recover the crew’s lost cans of film, an American television station wishes to broadcast the footage as a sensationalized television special.

The crew had gone missing while filming a documentary on local cannibal tribes. Harold Monroe, an anthropologist from New York University, leads a rescue team into the Amazon rainforest to locate a crew of filmmakers. Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! “I wonder who the real cannibals are.” Are there faux cannibals? Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they, maybe not so wisely, take on Cannibal Holocaust (1980), the film often referred to as the most controversial movie ever made.
