A plane crashes in the Amazon jungle, and its passengers must battle their way through cannibals, slave traders, wild animals and murderous piranha fish to safety.
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I did not think that Cannibal Ferox 11 was as good as the first film. It is about a man called Michael Sopkiw who hitches a ride to Brazil to dig up some dinosaur bones. Once he is in Brazil he gets in to trouble with the locals and manages to get a ride on a charter flight deep into Amazonia. but he plane crashes deep in the heart of the jungle, leaving Sopkiw, Soares, and two super models on their own to get back home. The group runs into cannibals, and murderous animals. they must face the cannibal tribes sacrifices to stay alive. I thought that this was quite a good cannibal film, but not as good as the first film Cannibal Ferox was, but i did end up enjoying it. 4/10
Quite simply one of the single most entertainingly ludicrous and laughable Italian trekking through the jungle cannibal gore action adventure romps that I have ever had the pleasure to see. A plane containing a motley assortment of folks -- the almighty Michael Sopkiw of "2019: After the Fall of New York" fame as our dashing and intrepid bargain basement Indiana Jones-style adventurer hero, a professor and his hottie daughter, a whiny photographer and two gorgeous models, and an obnoxious macho meat-head 'Nam vet and his horrible ugly, overbearing nagging shrew of a wife -- crashlands in the remote and dangerous Brazilian jungle. Our colorfully cardboard protagonists run afoul of both a savage tribe of vicious cannibals and an equally brutish bunch of evil slave traders.Boy, is this blithely trashy picture one delightfully dumb-as-dirt hoot! It contains every last bad film vice (or is that virtue?) you could possibly want to watch in a low-grade piece of absolute unapologetic junk: stiff acting (Sopkiw in particular gives a performance so wooden that you could use it as an ironing board), dreadful dubbing, dire dialogue, a so-cheesy-it's-insidiously-catchy bouncy score, every last cliché you could imagine (a rowdy barrom brawl, a piranha attack followed by a crocodile attack, peril on the roaring rapids, the aforementioned cannibals and slave traders), and lousy direction. Still, it's so incredibly bad that it's loads of top-rate cruddy fun. Better yet, the actresses are very beautiful and take their clothes off quite often. Fetching female lead Suzane Carvalho especially is a major babe with long chestnut brown hair, dark almond eyes, a cute face, and a generously well-proportioned figure she puts on full display with pleasing regularity. This movie is well worth checking out strictly for Suzanne's considerable pulchritude alone.
Nudo E Selvaggio, or it's more common title of Massacre In Dinosaur Valley, starts with Professor Ibanez & his daughter Eva (Suzane Carvalho as Susane Carvall) arriving at their hotel somewhere in Brazil in preparation for their trip to 'Dinaosaur Valley' situated deep in the Amazon jungle. Our hero Kevin Hall (Micheal Sopkiw) an American paleontologist from Boston University is also staying there. Hall becomes aware of the planned excursion to Dinosaur Valley & manages to hitch a ride with them & the other passengers, an ex Vietnam vet named John (Milton Morris, take these credits with a pinch of salt because I'm relying on the IMDb as the film itself has no cast listed) & his wife Betty (Gloria Cristal) plus a photographer Robbie & his two fashion models Monica & Belinda (Marta Anderson). It's not long before the inevitable happens & their plane crashes in Dinosaur Valley leaving them stranded, Professor Ibanez, Monica & the pilot are killed in the crash. Everyone else decides to try & make it back to civilisation on foot, unfortunately for them as they encounter piranha's, snakes & quicksand the immediate area is infested with a tribe of cannibals...This Italian & Brazilian co-production was co-written & directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini as Michael E. Lemick & I thought Nudo E Salvaggio was at the bottom of the cannibal/jungle/adventure scale, right at the bottom. The script by Tarantini & an uncredited Dardando Sacchetti doesn't make much sense & mixes it's genres about with little success. Don't expect an Italian gore fest because it ain't going to happen. Nudo E Selvaggio for the most part focuses on the adventure aspects as Sopkiw & co. try to escape the perils of the Amazonian jungle, it all moves along at a fair pace but I never found myself particularly involved or excited by it. The characters are as clichéd & stereotypical as you can imagine, a fashion model to provide the looks & nudity, a deranged Vietnam vet to be the antagonist, the American hero & a pretty girl whom fall in love with each other, the bad guy etc. etc. you know what I mean. There is only one brief scene of cannibalism of any description so don't be fooled by the alternate title of Cannibal Ferox 2 as this has nothing to do with Lenzi's film. The dubbing & dialogue throughout Nudo E Selvaggio is very poor even by Euro exploitation standards, obviously this doesn't help the films credibility. There are a few scenes of gore but nothing too nasty, some quick intestine eating, a cut breast, an eaten to the bone leg & an impaling with a spear & machete, actually I found Nudo E Selvaggio quite tame. For the animal lovers there is also a cockfight at the start so beware. The rape, nudity & breast quotient is much higher although this in no way makes up for Nudo E Selvaggio's short comings, of which there are many. Obviously filmed on location presumably in the Amazon (I'd imagine one jungle looks pretty much like any other) Nudo E Selvaggio looks good for this reason alone even if director Tarantini fails miserably to capture any sort of atmosphere or create any tension. As a whole Nudo E Selvaggio looks cheap & nasty all the way through, just check out the awful plane crash sequence. The music score for Nudo E Selvaggio is either taken or was stolen from Blastfighter (1984) also starring Sopkiw believe it or not. The acting is pretty bad & the terrible dubbing doesn't help, having said that Sopkiw makes for a likable hero. Overall I didn't exactly hate it but I didn't exactly like it either, at only just over 80 minutes it's not too much of a chore to sit through but I doubt I'll be watching it again anytime soon. Average at best, just about worth a watch if your a Euro exploitation fan otherwise stay well clear. One more thing this film features no Dinosaurs whatsoever, the English title only refers to a geographical area.
An anthropologist, Vietnam vet, his bitchy lush wife, scientist, his daughter, and two fashion models(??!?) on their way to dig up some fossils on Dinosuar island (there's no dinosaurs in the movie, don't worry, it's just a name) crash land in the midst of a jungle and must contend with various obstacles to their survival including cannibals, wild animals, and various other things. This movie is so goofily cheesy that I couldn't help but to enjoy it. Lots of gore as well as T&A (and some bush too) make this film go down so much easier. Add to that many quotable lines and you have a good bad movie.My Grade: C+