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Hillside Cannibals

  • Video
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
2.2/10
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Hillside Cannibals (2006)
ComedyCrimeHorrorThriller

A group of teenagers in the desert become the prey of cannibalistic inbreds who live in the nearby hillside.A group of teenagers in the desert become the prey of cannibalistic inbreds who live in the nearby hillside.A group of teenagers in the desert become the prey of cannibalistic inbreds who live in the nearby hillside.

  • Director
    • Leigh Scott
  • Writers
    • Steve Bevilacqua
    • Thomas Downey
  • Stars
    • Heather Conforto
    • Tom Nagel
    • Vaz Andreas
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.2/10
    958
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leigh Scott
    • Writers
      • Steve Bevilacqua
      • Thomas Downey
    • Stars
      • Heather Conforto
      • Tom Nagel
      • Vaz Andreas
    • 33User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Heather Conforto
    • Linda
    Tom Nagel
    • Bill
    Vaz Andreas
    Vaz Andreas
    • Callum
    Frank Pacheco
    Frank Pacheco
    • Magnus
    Erica Kessler
    • Rhian
    • (as Erica Roby)
    Marie Westbrook
    Marie Westbrook
    • Tog
    Thomas Downey
    Thomas Downey
    • Towart
    • (as Tom Downey)
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    Crystal Napoles
    • Tearlach
    Chriss Anglin
    Chriss Anglin
    • Ted
    Louis Graham
    • Sheriff Lachlan
    Ella Holden
    • Amber
    Justin Jones
    • Mark
    Katayoun Dara
    • Tonya
    Leigh Scott
    • Sawney Bean…
    Brian J. Garland
    • Balloch
    Amanda Barton
    Amanda Barton
    • Mrs. Pratt
    Vanessa Rooke
    • Heather
    Monique La Barr
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    • Director
      • Leigh Scott
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      • Steve Bevilacqua
      • Thomas Downey
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    Michael_Elliott

    At Least There's Some Gore

    Hillside Cannibals (2006)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    The Asylum's rip-off of THE HILLS HAVE EYES has five friends going into the desert only to quickly have three of them dead. The cannibals take a fourth victim and it's up to his girlfriend (Heather Conforto) to go back into the hills and try to save him. I'm not sure if The Asylum had their reputation in place back when this film was originally released but viewing it today one will more than likely already know about the company and the type of movies they release. This one here isn't nearly the worst thing they've done but it's also very clear that it's a pretty bad movie that only has a couple things going for it. I think the biggest problem is the horrible cannibals. There's not a single frame where you actually believe you're looking at some mountain cannibals who have been around for ages living off the land and people who enter their land. Their cave pretty much has nothing except for fake looking skulls and bones lying around. Was this meant to scare of? The cannibals also talk some stupid language and it's clear that it's never meant to make any sort of sense. There's also elements of the film that rips Craven's version including the young family member who at first goes against their families wishes. The performances in the film really aren't anything to write home about and especially those playing the cannibals but I think the majority of the problem falls on the director for not giving them some better range to act in. The only thing that really keeps the film moving along is the fact that it does contain some pretty violent and gory scenes. As a horror fan I really hate watching bad movies like this one and there not being any gore so at least they gave us that. I also like the way the film ended but most people probably won't get to see it as they'll have already turned the picture off.
    3maxwelldrake

    Gore, but not much else...

    This movie was made to cash in on the success of the 2006 remake of "the Hills Have Eyes".

    Not since Kurt Russell portrayed a jungle boy on Gilligan's Island has someone done such an amazing job of not looking like a primitive. The Cannibals in this movie are pathetic. They engage in what can only be described as "Ooga Booga" acting. It takes more to be threatening in a performance that simply slipping on a leather coat which was bought from a Salvation Army used clothing store, rolling in the mud, and yelling, while waving your hands in the air. The nylon wigs, and halloween makeup show more of an effort than many of the "movies" produced by this production company / video mill, but all in all there is very little meat on the bones of this cannibal film. The violence and gore will satisfy those that are purely into graphic scenes, but if you need plot or logic in order to suspend your disbelief forget it. Issues like why there are cannibal, how they got there, and why their victims arrive in the desert in the first place are not addressed. What the director obviously didn't realise is that when it comes to horror less is more. This is especially true when you have actors that are so over the top in their depictions that the cave man in the Pauly Shore film "Encino Man" seems like something put together by anthropologists in a documentary. We almost see more interaction of the cannibals relating to each other than we do the victims to whom we are meant to relate. The post-nuclear valley girl-looking cannibals brutally kill their victims and than daintily eat the body parts off a licence plate like canapays. At one point you can even hear the director tell two of the cannibals "Ok, now lick your fingers" as they gently nibble away on the flesh as if Miss Manners herself was standing off screen as a technical adviser instructing on etiquette. If you can look past the fact that the cave in which they live is lite up like a Macy's Christmas tree, you are left to wonder where the cannibals got the vanilla candles that burn in the knooks and cranies of the cave from time to time (Peir One?). Basically, what you have is a film that contains scenes of violence and brutality which are rendered ineffective by all the rest of the films content.
    2xnicofingerx

    Warning*Warning*Warning*... LOW-BUDGET (+ Low-Spirit!)

    Storyline: (none) A group of teenagers drive into the desert and one by one they are slaughtered indiscriminately by the HILLSIDE CANNIBALS...unfortunately there is not much more to say about the story. Not unusual for the genre, right, but the film is really only something for completely painless gorehounds because of the basic premise: cheap cheap cheap. YES, the splatter and gore factor is quite high (and innovation-free), but the plot is so stale and the cinematic atmosphere so unfrightening that there is simply no joy...er...fear. I know, bad can also be good...but that doesn't work in every case, and not in the mid-2000s anymore.

    The parallels to The Hills Have Eyes are more than conspicuous, but in terms of level even below "IThe Hills Have Eyes Part II (1984)". You have to (well ok...rather can) see it for the sake of completeness, Hillside Cannibals on the other hand is absolutely irrelevant, even for the most fanatical horror freak.

    Conclusion: not suitable for beer evenings either. You will break off the "film enjoyment" (I'm guessing) prematurely and only get annoyed about the money you've thrown away. Cucumber!
    2warehousereviews

    everything you need to see happens in the first 13mins

    Great start. Really threw a curve ball at us we did not see coming.. only then to slow to a absolute snails pace after the 15min mark. Ended up skipping through the movie and was able to piece it together as it ludicrously predictable. Should be called hillside caveman.
    1alicespiral

    Not even worth one

    What a disappointment.It said this was the story of Sawney Bean but as it was set in the present day with the usual excuse of kids on vacation there to discover all was not what it seemed just what was the point? Were you supposed to figure out the ones who actually spoke English were seeing a reenactment photographed into the ether? As if they were receivers? The story of the cannibal family led by a 17th century braindead lowlife was interesting enough for a movie especially as this family were well hidden from authority by conducting their business in a network of caves in Scotland and were only discovered after one person escaped their ambush. Bean was executed in Edinborough by hanging with both his hands and feet cut off so he bled to death and was put to death without trial because the caves were full of human bones. Surely that would have made a better movie than this excuse for horror and an easy enough job for the "actors" who were just required to grunt

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    • Trivia
      The movie was released on March 28th, 2006 to capitalize on La colline a des yeux (2006), which was released in the U.S. on March 10th, 2006.
    • Goofs
      The moon starts out as a crescent, but at around 10 mins, it's suddenly full. It keeps changing phases at random throughout the film.
    • Crazy credits
      "No hikers or cannibals were hurt during the production of this screenplay. Well okay, ONE did but fingers grow back, right?"
    • Connections
      Featured in Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever (2012)

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hillside Cannibals: The Legend of Sawney Bean
    • Filming locations
      • Calico Ghost Town, Yermo, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Asylum
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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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