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Massacre in Dinosaur Valley / Nudo e selvaggio (1985)
Massacre in Dinosaur Valley / Nudo e selvaggio (1985)
Even though it was released in Britain as Cannibal Ferox II viewers should not be fooled into placing Massacre in Dinosaur Valley in the same category as the earlier wave of Italian cannibal film. This jungle action adventure is far lighter in tone. Probably closer to Indiana Jones than ...
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  • Cultlabs Cultlabs
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    I like this film in the same kind of way I like Italian post-apocalypse stuff. Lightweight trashy fun. I got this movie in a cannibal box set and you're right... I doesn't really sit with Jungle Holocaust or Eaten Alive, the other movies in the set I had.
    Posted 11/22/2009 respond (flag)
  • oxtailsoup oxtailsoup
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    Yes Indeed!  Its more like some adult oriented version of Romancing The Stone than anying else. Great fun this one- and one I have had a lot of replay value out of- the rest of the cannibal genre I find an endurance test but Massacre has given me a lot of fun.
    Posted 11/22/2009 respond (flag)
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