Cannibal ferox Soundtrack (

Cannibal ferox Soundtrack (1981) cover

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Rating: 5.20/10 from 11000 votes
Tags: sadistic violence
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Caníbal feroz

Title in Italiano:

Cannibal ferox

Title in Português:

Canibal Feroz

Title in Français:

Cannibal ferox

Title in Türk:

Cannibal ferox

Synopsis

New York grad student and anthropologist Gloria, her brother Rudy, and their friend Pat, travel to a remote part of the Amazon jungle to find and disapprove the local theory of cannibalism among the local tribes when they run into something far worse: a cruel and sadistic, streetwise drug dealer, named Mike Lawson, and his partner, Joe, hiding out in the jungle from murder and drug-dealing charges in back in New York and whom are presently using the docile natives to mine for emeralds and harvest cocca.

When the crazed Lawson kills a few natives, including the daughter of the chief, just for his sadistic enjoyment, the warriors turn against their masters and subject the two dealers and three grad students to the most horrific torture and murder for their crimes using their own harsh law of the jungle.

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Cannibal ferox
Red River Valley
CANNIVAL FEROX: NYC Main Title
Roberto Donati: Performer
Cannibal Ferox Theme
Roberto Donati: Performer
Killing 2 Parrots
Roberto Donati: Performer
Into The Bush
Roberto Donati: Performer
Jungle Jive
Roberto Donati: Performer
Jaywalkin' Iguana
Roberto Donati: Performer
Piranhas
Roberto Donati: Performer
NYC Brass
Roberto Donati: Performer
Kettle Of Doom
Roberto Donati: Performer
Mike Flips Out
Roberto Donati: Performer
NYC Aftermath
Roberto Donati: Performer
Man Hunting
Roberto Donati: Performer
Chase
Roberto Donati: Performer
On The Trail
Roberto Donati: Performer
Evil Rising
Roberto Donati: Performer
EATEN ALIVE!: Eaten Alive!
Roberto Donati: Performer
Bloody Rusty Saw
Roberto Donati: Performer
Room Of Fear
Roberto Donati: Performer
Mad Dog
Roberto Donati: Performer
Speedway
Roberto Donati: Performer
Free Time
Roberto Donati: Performer
City Man
Roberto Donati: Performer
Stand By
Roberto Donati: Performer
Iron Nightmare
Roberto Donati: Performer
Frikin' Bastard
Roberto Donati: Performer
Evil Eye
Roberto Donati: Performer
To Go Ahead
Roberto Donati: Performer
Ripper's Coming
Roberto Donati: Performer
Raging Evil
Roberto Donati: Performer
NYC Main Title
Roberto Donati: Performer
Cannibal Ferox
Roberto Donati: Performer
Not the Pirahnas
Roberto Donati: Performer
SIDE A: NYC Main title
Roberto Donati: Performer
SIDE B: Kettle Of Doom
Roberto Donati: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Man Hunting
Roberto Donati: Performer
SIDE 1: NYC Main title
Roberto Donati: Performer
SIDE 2: Kettle Of Doom
Roberto Donati: Performer

User reviews

John Phillips
5/10

The use of tribal drums and chants in the soundtrack adds an authentic and chilling touch to the scenes set in the Amazon jungle, creating a sense of foreboding.

Joseph Thomas
5/10

The music in Cannibal Ferox heightens the tension during the violent and graphic scenes, amplifying the impact of the on-screen horrors.

William Clark
5/10

The eerie and unsettling melodies of the soundtrack linger in the mind long after watching the film, leaving a haunting impression of the savagery depicted.

Jennifer Williams
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cannibal Ferox effectively complements the raw and unflinching visuals, enhancing the overall viewing experience with its powerful and evocative music.

Donna Moore
2/10

The soundtrack of Cannibal ferox felt disjointed and out of place, failing to effectively enhance the tension and horror of the film's scenes. It lacked cohesion and failed to create a consistent atmosphere throughout the movie.

Ashley Allen
8/10

The seamless integration of sound effects and music in Cannibal Ferox enhances the visceral impact of the on-screen violence, making the viewing experience even more intense.

Thomas Garcia
7/10

The soundtrack of Cannibal Ferox perfectly captures the ominous and tense atmosphere of the film, enhancing the viewer's sense of dread and suspense.

Michelle Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of Cannibal Ferox effectively sets the tone for the intense and brutal atmosphere of the film, enhancing the horror elements.

Brian Wright
2/10

The musical choices in the soundtrack of Cannibal ferox seemed cliché and predictable, relying heavily on stereotypical horror movie tropes that ultimately felt uninspired and unoriginal. It failed to bring anything new or innovative to the film's overall auditory experience.

Laura Gonzalez
8/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of foreboding and unease, enhancing the overall sense of horror and brutality depicted in the movie.

George Perez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cannibal Ferox is a masterful example of how music can elevate the horror genre, immersing viewers in a chilling and unforgettable auditory experience.

Melissa Young
8/10

The use of dissonant harmonies and unconventional rhythms in the soundtrack creates a sense of disorientation and discomfort, perfectly mirroring the chaotic and violent events on screen.

Charles Roberts
10/10

The use of tribal drums and traditional instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive element to the film, enhancing the setting of the Amazon jungle and the primal nature of the story. The music truly transports you to the heart of the jungle, making you feel the danger and tension present in every scene.

Emily Thomas
8/10

The use of tribal drums and chanting in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive element to the jungle setting of the movie, creating a sense of primal fear.

Susan Mitchell
10/10

The soundtrack of Cannibal ferox perfectly captures the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The eerie melodies and haunting tones create a sense of foreboding that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire movie.

Kenneth Martinez
7/10

The diversity of musical styles and instruments used in the soundtrack of Cannibal Ferox adds depth and richness to the overall auditory experience of the film.

Kimberly Hill
7/10

The musical cues in Cannibal Ferox effectively build tension and anticipation during key scenes, heightening the emotional impact of the film.

Lisa Nelson
1/10

The sound mixing and production quality of the soundtrack in Cannibal ferox left much to be desired, with certain tracks sounding muffled and poorly balanced against the dialogue and sound effects. This inconsistency detracted from the overall viewing experience and made it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the film.

Margaret Clark
8/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from subtle whispers to thunderous crescendos, effectively mirrors the ebb and flow of tension in the film, keeping the audience on edge throughout.

Daniel Green
6/10

The soundtrack captures the primal and savage nature of the story, immersing the audience in the unforgiving world of the cannibal tribes and their brutal retribution.