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#3: Movies : Cannibal Holocaust Duology DVDRIP XviD - UKnOwN |
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| Author: Whisky | 25 July 2011 | Views: 385 |
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#4: Movies : Cannibal Holocaust (1980) DVDRip XviD-DMZ |
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| Author: tronghoa | 20 August 2011 | Views: 290 |
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Cannibal Holocaust (1980) DVDRip XviD-DMZ
Language: English | Spanish
AVI | 1 000.9 MiB | 480x256 | XviD @ 1 128 Kbps | AC3 @ 224 Kbps - 2 channels | 1h 32mn
Genre: Adventure | Drama | Horror
IMDB Info
A New York anthropologist named Professor Harold Monroe travels to the wild, inhospitable jungles of South America to find out what happened to a documentary film crew that disappeared two months before while filming a documentary about primitive cannibal tribes deep in the rain forest. With the help of two local guides, Professor Monroe encounters two tribes, the Yacumo and the Yanomamo. While under the hospitality of the latter tribe, he finds the remains of the crew and several reels of their undeveloped film. Upon returning to New York City, Professor Monroe views the film in detail, featuring the director Alan Yates, his girlfriend Faye Daniels, and cameramen Jack Anders and Mark Tomaso. After a few days of traveling, the film details how the crew staged all the footage for their documentary by terrorizing and torturing the natives. Despite Monroe s objections, the television studio Pan American still wishes to air the footage as a legitimate documentary... |
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#5: Movies : Cannibal Holocaust (1980) m720p BluRay x264-Jewelraz |
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| Author: tronghoa | 5 October 2011 | Views: 244 |
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Cannibal Holocaust (1980) m720p BluRay x264-Jewelraz
Matroska | 2.008 GB | 1280x680 | AVC @ 2 550 Kbps | English | AC3 @ 448 Kbps - 2 channels | 1h 35minutes
Genre: Adventure | Drama | Horror
IMDB Info
A New York anthropologist named Professor Harold Monroe travels to the wild, inhospitable jungles of South America to find out what happened to a documentary film crew that disappeared two months before while filming a documentary about primitive cannibal tribes deep in the rain forest. With the help of two local guides, Professor Monroe encounters two tribes, the Yacumo and the Yanomamo. While under the hospitality of the latter tribe, he finds the remains of the crew and several reels of their undeveloped film. Upon returning to New York City, Professor Monroe views the film in detail, featuring the director Alan Yates, his girlfriend Faye Daniels, and cameramen Jack Anders and Mark Tomaso. After a few days of traveling, the film details how the crew staged all the footage for their documentary by terrorizing and torturing the natives. Despite Monroe s objections, the television studio Pan American still wishes to air the footage as a legitimate documentary... |
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#9: Movies : National Geographic - Cannibal Island (2011) DVDRip XviD-DMZ |
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| Author: tronghoa | 15 May 2011 | Views: 341 |
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National Geographic - Cannibal Island (2011) DVDRip XviD-DMZ
AVI | 700.0 MiB | 720x416 | XviD @ 2 040 Kbps |English | MP3 @ 128 Kbps - 2 channels | 44mn 59s
Genre: Documentary
Cannibal Island: It may seem like the stuff of horror movies and history books but, in the deepest jungles of Papua New Guinea, Cannibal Island shows that cannibalism is more than just a slice of gruesome folklore. Eager to separate fact from fiction, British writer and explorer, Piers Gibbon ventures into some of the remotest areas of this hugely diverse nation, where he comes face to face with an array of remarkable individuals. With no electricity or running water and a three day trek to the nearest telephone, the traditional tribal way of life has remained largely untouched - but the big question is, has cannibalism made it into the 21st century? In his search for an answer, Piers finds himself chatting with locals who are surprisingly candid about their cannibal past. With no apparent taboo over the issue, he is able to gather first-hand accounts of the killing and eating of fellow human beings suspected of being witches. Piers also encounters an ageing missionary who has lived among the villagers for nearly 40 years, and can recall a time when cannibalism was commonplace. But does it still go on today? |
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