So - it's official folks. As of this week, we're going WEEKLY! Why? Because we love doing the show, that's why.
Today, we present you with the thrilling conclusion to the ridiculous saga that was the making, production, release, and subsequent banning of Ruggero Deodato's 1979 Jungle Opus, "Cannibal Holocaust." We take a journey back to '79; complete with porn 'staches, cutoff jean shorts, cannibals, poorly pronounced names, and outrageous (potentially untrue) claims about potatoes (their tubers, by the way - not gourds), and Werner Herzog.
Next week, we'll talk about the creation and curse behind William Friedkin's "The Exorcist."
We're getting down with Satan, baby.
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All music from "Cannibal Holocaust" composed by Riz Ortolani.
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Horrorfied is recorded at JBR Studios in Chicago and produced by Xack Brame. Thank you and stay tuned for more episodes of The Horrorfied Podcast.
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