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Pique-nique cannibale

Original title: Cannibal Campout
  • Video
  • 1988
  • Unrated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
676
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Pique-nique cannibale (1988)
Slasher HorrorHorror

Four teenagers on an outing in the woods are attacked by a trio of mutant cannibals.Four teenagers on an outing in the woods are attacked by a trio of mutant cannibals.Four teenagers on an outing in the woods are attacked by a trio of mutant cannibals.

  • Directors
    • Tom Fisher
    • Jon McBride
  • Writer
    • Jon McBride
  • Stars
    • Jon McBride
    • Amy Chludzinski
    • Christopher A. Granger
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    676
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tom Fisher
      • Jon McBride
    • Writer
      • Jon McBride
    • Stars
      • Jon McBride
      • Amy Chludzinski
      • Christopher A. Granger
    • 30User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jon McBride
    • Jon
    Amy Chludzinski
    • Amy
    Christopher A. Granger
    • Chris
    Carrie Lindell
    • Carrie
    Ray Angelic
    • Ray - third victim
    John Farrell
    • John - second victim
    Nancy Sciarra
    • Nancy - first victim
    Gene Robbins
    • Gene - Lead Cannibal
    Joseph Salhab
    • Joe - Disfigured Cannibal
    Richard Marcus
    • Rich
    • Directors
      • Tom Fisher
      • Jon McBride
    • Writer
      • Jon McBride
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews30

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    Eagles409

    Ridiculous!!

    I saw this movie when I was in High school. My friends and I still use it to gauge just how bad a movie is. It looks as though a couple of friends got together with a video camera and did a school project. That's the quality of the piece of crap. It's very funny, only because it's so stupid. You can actually see someone off scene(supposed to be off scene) throw blood at a sign when one of the female "actresses" gets killed. Its great to watch with a few beers and some friends for good laughs... that's about it.
    Chainsaw Slasher

    Great Amatuer filmmaking

    I had a difficult time tracking down this film. And like most people tracking down a rare, obscure 80's slasher flick, i finally found it on eBay. I watched it the first time as a horror fan, just looking for some blood and gore and i was pleasently pleased. It had the guts, lots of blood, and a dark humor towards killing people :) The second time I watched the film,I watched it as a filmmaker. I was highly impressed with the guy who made this film. The guy who directed the film (Jon McBride) acted in it, financed it, sang the music for it and edited it. And after all that hard work, he came out with a decent low budget gore flick. Sure the acting was bad, but the kids weren't professional actors and did it for free, so what do you expect? and its not half as bad as other low budget flicks, for example "Blood Lake"

    There were many various angle shots that went along very smoothly, which is very uncommon for other low budget indie slasher films. If your into cannibal films and looking for an American style unlike the common Italian ones, check this film out. It does a great job at representing the American side of great cannibal films. I would love to see this film out on dvd, but highly doubt it, since no DonnaMichelle film has ever been made on an official dvd release.
    chaosnbeer

    low budget fun

    Made around the same time as Troma's superior "Redneck Zombies" this is still a look at what a old fashioned VHS camcorder could do back in the 80's that didn't involve porno. Create some extremely "so bad it's good" horror movies filled with extreme gore and dark humor. Usually because these movies were made ineptly and the producers knew it there would be no chance for it to be theatrically or even be submitted to the MPAA so they loaded it with offensive violence and carnage..the fetus eating scene proceeded Troma's Terror Firmer scene by 10 years and was done with such bad taste that it's impossible to not like. Fun stuff 8/10
    6tomndebbe

    Reflections on Cannibal Campout

    Hi All-- To be honest, I am not a B-Horror Movie person, until I was involved in the making of one. If you have read this far you must be an aficionado of the Banal, the Bad, the Bs....But they are fun to watch aren't they?

    I assisted Jon McBride in the direction and coordination of this made-to-video classic. This was Jon's brainchild, and he did a lot of hard work to make it all happen. I enjoyed my part behind the camera creating scenes from the screenplay with what we had to work with. Many of the death scenes I made up on the spot, going by what Jon had in mind, then using what was available to do my best. I "made up" (without spoiling) a number of the death scenes off the top of my head, and often hand-held the camera, which at first appalled my co-workers, but I got pretty steady as time went on. I felt the hand-held feel gave me more mobility and was less restrictive than being glued to a tripod. This movie was shot with a camcorder in the woods, with no budget to speak of. I think we did some pretty good work here all things considered, and to think it is important enough to have warranted a DVD release is simply amazing in a lot of ways. The cast was very dedicated and unpaid in any way. Everyone showed up faithfully , gave up weekends for most of a summer, suffered through warm clothes to maintain continuity as the temperatures rose. Most people don't realize what goes into any film project, but here on its simplest terms, many hours were spent....I recall we had 6 two hour VHS tapes of footage--12 hours that was edited down to a 90 minute running time. I always enjoyed "Bad" movies, the fact that they are bad makes them entertaining on their own level. We more or less wanted this to be enjoyed as a bad movie. We wanted viewers to scream at their TV sets telling the campers how dumb they are. We purposely borrowed from other horror genres, both as an homage and for potential viewers to groan to themselves while quietly snickering.

    I could write a lot here, and felt bad I could not make the commentary filming for the DVD, but I was unavailable on short notice at the time. But in closing I want to thank Jon McBride, Amy Chludzinski, Gene Robbins, Richard Marcus, Carrie Lindell, Christopher A. Granger, Joseph Salheb and the rest of the cast and crew who all worked so hard.

    I can't wait for the DVD--I will buy one myself to see all the great extras.

    Best Regards to all as I am proud to stand in the company of Edward D. Wood Jr., who was an inspiration to us all....

    Tom Fisher
    4trashgang

    notorious for the gore

    Everyone I know that is collecting horror wants this one in his collection as I have. It's a low budget flick clearly made by friends and it's bad no-one can deny that but it's the effects that made its fame.

    To be clear, the effects aren't all that good but wisely done and by doing so it looks all nasty and gory.. And that's the reason people are hunting this one down.

    The acting and story is of poor quality and in fact 90% of the actors only appeared ones and that is in this flick.

    It's out there for the gorhounds or the lovers of low budget flicks. Honestly, it's slow and some situations are really cheesy and conversations are doubtedly numb. One to see with your geeky frinds and starting off with a lot of brewskies.

    Gore 2,5/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 2/5 Story 1/5 Comedy 0/5

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    • Trivia
      Most of the movie was filmed guerrilla-style, meaning no permits and lots of secret locations. While filming the scene where Amy Chludzinski is being pursued through the woods by a knife-wielding cannibal, a New Jersey Forest Ranger unknowingly stumbled onto the set. Director Jon McBride immediately halted production for fear the Ranger might get the wrong idea and actually shoot somebody.
    • Quotes

      Jon: [after escaping the cannibals for the first time] Well, it sure was an intresting way to start off a weekend.

      Chris: Yeah, and I hope it doesn't get any more intresting.

      Amy: Ditto.

    • Crazy credits
      "What you are about to see is based upon true accounts and conjecture and is a delineation of actual events which transpired at an indeterminate time to persons of less than genuinely equivocal authenticity"
    • Connections
      Featured in Veronique Von Venom: Horror Hostess Hottie: Cannibal Campout (2013)
    • Soundtracks
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      Lyrics and music by Chuck Maithonis and Jon McBride

      Performed by Chuck Maithonis, Jon McBride, Christopher A. Granger, Steen Boldsen, and Jim Keyes

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cannibal Campout
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • McBride Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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