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Cannibal Girls

Original title: Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death
  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
3.7K
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Cannibal Girls (1989)
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The U.S. government, eager to protect the nation's avocado supplies, recruits feminist professor Margo Hunt to make contact with the Piranha Women, an all-female tribe who believe men are on... Read allThe U.S. government, eager to protect the nation's avocado supplies, recruits feminist professor Margo Hunt to make contact with the Piranha Women, an all-female tribe who believe men are only good as a source of food.The U.S. government, eager to protect the nation's avocado supplies, recruits feminist professor Margo Hunt to make contact with the Piranha Women, an all-female tribe who believe men are only good as a source of food.

  • Director
    • J.F. Lawton
  • Writer
    • J.F. Lawton
  • Stars
    • Shannon Tweed
    • Bill Maher
    • Karen M. Waldron
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    4.8/10
    3.7K
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    • Director
      • J.F. Lawton
    • Writer
      • J.F. Lawton
    • Stars
      • Shannon Tweed
      • Bill Maher
      • Karen M. Waldron
    • 55User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
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    Shannon Tweed
    Shannon Tweed
    • Dr. Margo Hunt
    Bill Maher
    Bill Maher
    • Jim
    Karen M. Waldron
    Karen M. Waldron
    • Bunny
    • (as Karen Mistal)
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Dr. Kurtz
    Brett Stimely
    Brett Stimely
    • Jean-Pierre
    Barry Primus
    Barry Primus
    • Ford Maddox
    James MacKrell
    • Dean Stockwell
    Paul Ross
    • Col. Mattel
    Vicky Varner
    • Barracuda Leader
    Alan David Gelman
    • Donnahew Leader
    Pat Crawford Brown
    Pat Crawford Brown
    • Secretary
    Christopher Doyle
    Christopher Doyle
    • Fred
    Lloyd Gordon
    Lloyd Gordon
    • Sam
    James Trenton
    • Unsavory
    Steve Reid
    • Bushito
    Jim Maniaci
    • Black Masked Avenger
    Junero Jennings
    • Anvil
    Andrew Benne
    • Frat Rat
    • (as Andy David)
    • Director
      • J.F. Lawton
    • Writer
      • J.F. Lawton
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    g11114n

    campy goodness

    the opening sets the tone: a US Operative implores a feminist college professor to enter the wilds of the Avocado jungle and help reclaim it from the cannibalistic, radical, ancient feminist order of the Barracuda women. why? because the acquisition of avocados is imperative to national security.

    with a beginning like this, how much campier can it get?

    apparently, very. this movie also contains truly the worst fencing scene i have ever witnessed. Bill Maher makes an appearance as the hapless last hope for male superiority in the jungle, although he really only serves as a vehicle for the movie's laughable commentary on the war of the sexes.

    a gem of bad cinema. i highly recommend.
    4barnthebarn

    She wants to eat me...

    Truly ridiculous film from one time Full Moon Films Director/Writer J.F. Lawton who has gone on to write numerous more successful, and quite similar, films and series for cinema and television. This film is sometimes credited as launching star Bill Maher to comedy prime time though as the exploration guide to Dr. Margo Hunt (Shannon Tweed) and her assistant Bunny (Karen M. Waldron) he rarely shines in this watchable but mediocre movie. Tweed and co are sent in to the jungle to look for a scary man-eating tribe and to try and secure the future of Avocardos for the USA. There are direct parallels here with the current need for oil and in many ways, because of the current climate, the movie manages to become clever satire when this was probably never the intention. Several digs at the then growing women's movement are thrown in such as Maher's "She wants to eat me, see for yourself what the women's movement is all about" or the suggestion that no Feminist has advocated Feminism since the 1960s. These jokes aside however - and the obvious fact that the women are all 'sexy' and scantily clad - it is the women who are frequently shown to be smart and the men merely void of intelligence and only useful for the reproductive gene they hold. The Carl Dante music (a regular Full Moon composer at the time) is more than suitable and the film easily watchable, though perhaps only once.
    9monicker

    A great satire on feminism and male/female relations

    "Cannibal Women" is not only a movie that's so bad, it's good, it delivers right-on satirical jabs at feminism, machoism, and male/female relations. Not only do we have a conniving military and warring factions of cannibal women, but a local male tribe, "the Donahues".

    The chemistry between Shannon Tweed and Bill Maher is perfect--this is definitely Tweed's best performance anywhere, and Maher is perfect as a chauvinistic, directionally-challenged jungle guide. Karen Mistal, who has the thankless job of playing college student/mindless bimbo/aspiring feminist/aspiring cannibal woman, plays her role without flaw, as well. Only Adrienne Barbeau, in a cameo role, seems stiff. But somehow, even her performance works.

    For a low-budget comedy, this film surprisingly packs a lot of laughs and even a message or two. Great fun.
    5mrbill618

    Okay, yes, this movie is not what anyone would call "great"

    I personally, find this movie so delightfully trashy as to be the epitomy of what "B" films are SUPPOSED to be about: implausible situations, done with the tongue firmly embedded in the cheek, tweeking the audience every chance they get.
    GothamGal

    Worth viewing just to see Bill Maher's old nose

    This movie is very campy and knows it. It tries to make fun of feminists and chauvinists at the same time, and does so quite well. It is very (very) light entertainment.

    Bill Maher plays a light-hearted chauvinist who teaches a tribe of sensitive men all about beer and corvettes. Seeing Bill Maher in purple bikini underwear before being put into a pot to stew, and having him discover a carrot in the pot and uttering the words "What's up Doc" is very worth the viewing experience..

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    • Trivia
      In an interview published in "Femme Fatales" magazine, vol.5 n°4, October 96, Adrienne Barbeau reveals that the production could only afford her for one day's work, so she ended up doing 17 pages of dialogue in that time.
    • Goofs
      (at around 81 mins) In the scene at Malibu Estates, two hands are visible holding the "Cultural Assimilation: Piranha Women" sign in one of the shots. In another shot seconds later, the person holding the sign is gone.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Margo Hunt: Bunny, Bunny, you don't have to live your life to please me. The important thing is that you're happy. And as for what I've taught you, well, listen, I've always believed that every woman should get as much education and intellectual stimulation as possible, and that she should develop her mental abilities to their utmost potential. But in your case, well, there's just no point.

    • Alternate versions
      The first video release by Colourbox Video was cut by 16 seconds for a 15 certificate to remove a scene where a ninja uses nunchuks. At the time, the distributors were not allowed to release a video with the word 'cannibal' in the title - forcing them to change the title to 'Piranha Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death'. The 1999 video release by Metrodome Video was allowed to be called 'Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death' and was passed without cuts at the 12 certificate.
    • Connections
      Featured in Camp Midnite: Show 103 (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      2000 1/2
      Written by Carl Dante (BMI)

      Courtesy of Intramusic Publishing

      Published by Intramusic Publishing (BMI), Phantom Publishing (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • December 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le paradis des Amazones
    • Filming locations
      • Hollyhock House, Barnsdall Art Park - 4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Beyond Infinity
      • Empire Pictures
      • Gaucamolle Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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