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Au pays de l'exorcisme

Original title: Il paese del sesso selvaggio
  • 1972
  • 18
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.7K
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Me Me Lai and Ivan Rassimov in Au pays de l'exorcisme (1972)
aka Il Paese del sesso selvaggio
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Jungle AdventureAdventureHorrorRomance

In Thailand, a photographer is initiated into a primitive tribe after the chief's daughter falls in love with him, and must help them face modern dangers and a rival clan of cannibals.In Thailand, a photographer is initiated into a primitive tribe after the chief's daughter falls in love with him, and must help them face modern dangers and a rival clan of cannibals.In Thailand, a photographer is initiated into a primitive tribe after the chief's daughter falls in love with him, and must help them face modern dangers and a rival clan of cannibals.

  • Director
    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Writers
    • Francesco Barilli
    • Massimo D'Avak
  • Stars
    • Ivan Rassimov
    • Me Me Lai
    • Prasitsak Singhara
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Writers
      • Francesco Barilli
      • Massimo D'Avak
    • Stars
      • Ivan Rassimov
      • Me Me Lai
      • Prasitsak Singhara
    • 46User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ivan Rassimov
    • John Bradley
    Me Me Lai
    Me Me Lai
    • Marayå
    • (as Me Me Lay)
    Prasitsak Singhara
    • Taima
    Sulallewan Suxantat
    • Karen
    Ong Ard
    • Lahuna
    Prapas Chindang
    • Chuan
    Pipop Pupinyo
    • Mihuan
    Tuan Tevan
    • Tuan
    Chit
    • Cannibal
    Choi
    • Cannibal
    Song Suanhud
    Song Suanhud
    • Witch Doctor
    Pairach Thaipradit
    • Thai
    Nick Alexander
    • Trailer Narrator
    • (voice)
    Luciano Martino
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Writers
      • Francesco Barilli
      • Massimo D'Avak
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    User reviews46

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    7gridoon

    Repellent but fascinating.

    This is often credited as "the first cannibal horror film", although it has less to do with cannibalism than with Italian shockumentaries such as "Mondo Cane". Viewing it is an often repellent but altogether fascinating experience - one that you will not soon forget. Umberto Lenzi's direction, which is a curious mix of skill and amateurishness, combined with the location shooting, give it a documentary-like feel that compensates for the thin and sloppily set-up plot. (***)
    Dethcharm

    "I Have To Escape, Or I'll Go Crazy!"...

    In Director Umberto Lenzi's SACRIFICE! (aka: THE MAN FROM DEEP RIVER), photographer, John Bradley (Ivan Rassimov) ventures into the wilds of Thailand, after having killed a man in self defense. While taking pictures, Bradley is captured, and finds himself at the mercy of a primitive tribe. What follows is his hellish ordeal. There's also a rival tribe of cannibals nearby.

    With this early effort, Mr. Lenzi pretty much set the pattern for this entire subgenre. Torture, flesh-eating, and the inexplicable animal cruelty are all on display. The notorious "monkey brain" scene alone is certainly enough to set off anyone's gag reflex. Of course, the argument is made that this is in keeping with tribal customs. However, this is a fictional movie, not a documentary.

    The sad thing is that this isn't a bad movie, and the aforementioned cruelty really has nothing whatsoever to do with the story. It's totally unnecessary!

    Extra points go to Me Me Lai, who is in three of these cannibal epics (as is Mr. Rassimov). She's very good in all of them...
    santo-7

    Not bad at all...

    This, Umberto Lenzi´s first cannibal movie, is by far the best of the three he made. Not as gory as Eaten Alive or Cannibal Ferox (well, is any movie really as gory?), but with a better plot and acting. Ivan Rassimov, who is awful in Eaten Alive, is really not bad in this one. Actually, cannibals are really not that important to the plot. This appears to be more of a "Man called Horse" rip-off, Rassimov is captured by some tribe somewhere in Asia and has to go through some harrowing tests to be accepted, later he encounters some cannibals. I don´t recall seeing a better directed Lenzi film, although if you´ve seen a few of his films you´ll know this ain´t no masterpiece. I read in an interview that this is his favorite of the three cannibal flicks he made. Unfortunately there is a bit much real life animal cruelty, which will upset some. Nice score, though.
    7Witchfinder-General-666

    Lenzi's Pioneering Cannibal Flick

    Umberto Lenzi's "Paese Del Sesso Selvaggio" (aka "Deep River Savages"/"The Man From Deep River") of 1972 is THE pioneering Italian Cannibal flick, and yet it is not necessarily a typical example for the sub-genre. While this may still be extremely violent for the average cinema fan, it is nowhere near as disturbing and outrageously gory as the Cannibal flicks from the early 80s, such as Ruggero Deodato's masterpiece "Cannibal Holocaust" (1980) or Lenzi's very own "Mangiati Vivi" (1980) and "Cannibal Ferox" (1981). The film is often compared to "Dances With The Wolves", and it is obvious why. "Deep River Savages" is built up more like a traditional adventure movie - with the difference that this one features Cannibals. Cannibalism is not the film's main focus however and the Cannibals actually play a very small role. This film mainly explores a Westerner's assimilation to a savage jungle tribe.

    On a trip through the unexplored jungle between Thailand and Burma, English photographer John Bradley (Ivan Rassimov) gets captured by a primitive tribe, who hold him prisoner for a while. After some time, however, Bradley falls in love with the tribe's beauty Maraya (the ravishing Me Me Lai), who is the daughter of the tribe's chief, and becomes assimilated to the tribe... The film features a lot of sleaze, but it is not nearly as shocking or nauseating as the Cannibal films to come. This is therefore probably the most recommendable Cannibal film for the sensitive when it comes to violence (allthough these people are probably best advised to stay away from the genre in general). Like most entries to the genre the film does feature real animal-killings, so Peta-activists and pals won't be fond of it either. I happen to love meat, however, and the scenes add a lot of authenticity to the atmosphere. The great late Ivan Rassimov (he died in 2003) was one of the greats in Italian exploitation cinema, especially in Cannibal Flicks. As always, Rassimov delivers an excellent performance. Me Me Lai is stunningly beautiful, and she fits extremely well in the female lead of Maraya, arguably the most lovable character ever in a Cannibal flick. THE beauty of the sub-genre, Me Me Lai appeared in this film, as well as "Cannibal Ferox" and Deodato's "Ultimo Mondo Cannibale". Apart from the Cannibal flicks, she sadly did not have many memorable roles before she left the film business in the 80s. "Il Paese Del Sesso Selvaggio" is THE pioneering Cannibal flick, and yet it is an adventure film and even a romance more than it is a Horror film about cannibals. While "Cannibal Holocaust" is the only true masterpiece of the sub-genre, this one is also a highly interesting film that no lover of Italian Exploitation-cinema should consider missing. Most of the Cannibal flicks have their own particular qualities, but this one is quite unique. In case you just want to watch two films of the sub-genre, I would personally recommend to make it "Cannibal Holocaust" and this one.
    6Coventry

    Dances With Wolves...with a cannibal-twist!

    Deep River Savages represents Umberto Lenzi's first steps in the notorious field of cannibalism and jungle adventure movies. This infamous director will gross out entire audiences during the early 80's, with vicious cult flicks like `Cannibal Ferox'; `Eaten Alive by the Cannibals' and `Nightmare City'. This film is more like a pioneer and Lenzi carefully explores the primitive jungle communities and their traditional rites. Deep River Savages isn't half as gross as the title and DVD-cover leads you to believe and it basically is a social portrait mixed with an authentic love-story! …Believe it or not! Actually…the best way to describe this film is: Dances with Wolves…with cannibals! The plots of both movies are pretty much alike, the only differences are the setting and the fact Kevin Costner's film is praised all over the world while nobody has ever heard of Deep River Savages. John – an Englishman – is traveling across Eastern Asia when he gets mixed up in a bar-fight. He accidentally kills a man and flees on one of the many unknown rivers. He ends up as a prisoner in primitive tribe, somewhere deep in the jungle. The aboriginals actually form a rather joyful community! They spend their days watching animal-fights (roosters and snakes versus martens) and swimming naked. Our ‘civilized' friend is tortured at first and he attempts to escape. But, pretty soon he falls in love with the local beauty (Me Me Lai – who looks even better here than she did in Deodato's Jungle Holocaust) and marries her. John feels at home there now and he even helps the tribe in fighting the sadistic enemy-tribe from the across the river.

    The film contains very few action sequences and is overall pretty boring. I don't blame Lenzi for this, though. Even though I prefer his later splatter films, you have to keep in mind this movie was made in 1972! Deep River Savages also looks very cheap, amateurish and the cinematography isn't anywhere near as stunning as in other cannibal films. The whole movie depends on Me Me Lai's beautiful naked body and the short (but action-packed) climax. Nonetheless, it stays recommended to Italian horror-admirers who're interested in the roots of `Savage Cinema'.

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    • Trivia
      The film is considered to be the first "cannibal film", a subgenre of European exploitation films that was prevalent in Grindhouse cinema in the late seventies and early eighties.
    • Goofs
      Knife which tribesman nears Taima's face is close to her face, but in the very next shot it's farther away.
    • Quotes

      John Bradley: I'm a human being, like you! I'm a man, not a fish!

    • Alternate versions
      The USA Media-Blasters version under the title Man from Deep River is completely uncut at 93 minutes.
    • Connections
      Edited into La secte des cannibales (1980)

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 1972 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Burmese
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • Cannibalis : Au pays de l'exorcisme
    • Filming locations
      • Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Roas Produzioni
      • Medusa Distribuzione
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,500
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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