Man From Deep River
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''Il paese del sesso selvaggio'' (
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: ''The Country of Savage Sex''), also known as ''Man From Deep River'', ''Deep River Savages'' and ''Sacrifice!'', is a 1972 Italian
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directed by
Umberto Lenzi Umberto Lenzi (6 August 1931 – 19 October 2017) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and novelist. A fan of film since young age, Lenzi studied at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and made his first film in 1958 which went unre ...
and starring
Ivan Rassimov Ivan Đerasimović ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Ђерасимовић; 7 May 1938 – 14 March 2003), known professionally as Ivan Rassimov, was an Italian actor of Serb descent who appeared in many horror and exploitation films. Biography Born in Tr ...
, Me Me Lai and Pratitsak Singhara. It is perhaps best known for starting the "
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" of Italian exploitation cinema during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It is theorized that Lenzi was trying to imitate the content of notorious Mondo cinema, which had gained considerable popularity in
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theaters since
Gualtiero Jacopetti Gualtiero Jacopetti (; 4 September 1919 – 17 August 2011) was an Italian documentary film director. With Paolo Cavara and Franco Prosperi, he is considered the originator of ''mondo films'', also called "shockumentaries". Early life Gualtier ...
and Paolo Cavara had made ''
Mondo Cane ''Mondo Cane'' (a somewhat coarse Italian expletive, literally ) is a 1962 Italian mondo documentary film and directed by the trio of Gualtiero Jacopetti, Paolo Cavara, and Franco E. Prosperi, with narration by Stefano Sibaldi. The film ...
'' in
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, even though this film is fictional. Like ''Man from Deep River'', Mondo films often focus on exotic customs and locations, graphic violence, and animal cruelty. The film and its title were mainly inspired by '' A Man Called Horse'', which also featured a white man who is incorporated into a tribe that originally held him captive.


Plot

British photographer John Bradley is assigned to photograph wildlife in the Thai rainforest. John attends a boxing match in Bangkok with a woman who becomes frustrated and walks out on him. An unidentified man then follows John to a bar and confronts him with a knife, but John turns the weapon against the man, kills him, and flees. The next day, John rents a canoe and guides to take him down the river into the rainforest. The guide, Tuan, mentions his concerns about traveling so far, but John agrees to return after one more day. John falls asleep and awakens to find Tuan dead. A native tribe captures John in a net and carries him to their village, where the chief, Luhanà, is told they have captured a large fish-man. John is then hung in the net from a pole and witnesses the execution of two war criminals by the tribe, which is at war with another more primitive tribe of cannibals, the Kuru. John labels his captor tribe as murderers. Hanging in the net for hours, John attracts the attention of Marayå, the chief's daughter, who convinces her father that John is not a fish-man, just a man. Luhanà agrees to release John as Marayå's slave and locks him in a shack, where Marayå's governess Taima, an English-speaking missionary child, tells him that he will be released as Marayå will be soon married to Karen. Luhanà interrupts and unties John because it is the day of the Feast of the Sun. When a helicopter flies overhead, and John attempts to be rescued, he is subdued by warriors who nearly kill him, but Marayå intervenes. John then plans an escape, and Taima agrees to help. One month later, a building accident kills a young laborer. As John watches the funeral ceremonies and is shocked by the rituals of the natives, Taima tells John that now is his time to escape. He does, but Karen and a group of warriors corner him, and he kills Karen. Afterward, the tribe incorporates John as one of them, putting him through rituals and torture until he is released and accepted as a warrior. He uses his knowledge of modern technology and medicine to help the tribe but then becomes an enemy of the tribe's
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. John and Marayå become fond of each other and are soon married. The two
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, resulting in her eventual pregnancy, but a black butterfly flies over the two lovers during conception, portending doom. Six months after his capture, John finally accepts his new life with Marayå. As John and other village warriors stave off an attack party of Kuru cannibals who are consuming a young girl, John participates in activities he had once condemned. When he returns, Marayå has fallen ill from the pregnancy and is blind, so he decides to take her back to civilization for modern medicinal treatment. Taima helps them escape, but she is caught and punished, while John and Marayå are forced to return. Marayå goes into labor, and John rejects the witch doctor's help. The Kuru return to attack and set fire to the village before John and the other warriors can react. John takes Marayå to safety until the cannibals withdraw, and when he points out a black butterfly overhead, Marayå reveals that it signifies death. Marayå dies following childbirth, and John wanders through the jungle, reminiscing about her. Another helicopter flies overhead, and after contemplation, John takes cover with the rest of his tribe.


Cast

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Ivan Rassimov Ivan Đerasimović ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Ђерасимовић; 7 May 1938 – 14 March 2003), known professionally as Ivan Rassimov, was an Italian actor of Serb descent who appeared in many horror and exploitation films. Biography Born in Tr ...
as John Bradley * Me Me Lai as Marayå * Pratitsak Singhara as Taima * Sullalewan Suxantat as Karen * Ong Ard as Lahunà * Prapas Chindang as Chuan * Pipop Pupinyo as Mihuan * Tuan Tevan as Tuan * Chit as Cannibal * Choi as Cannibal * Song Suanhad as Witch Doctor * Pairach Thaipradt as Thai * Nick Alexander as Trailer Narrator (voice) *
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as Extra in bar (uncredited)


Legacy

Though the "
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" of the 1970s and 1980s did not start until
Ruggero Deodato Ruggero Deodato (; 7 May 1939 – 29 December 2022) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor. His career spanned a wide-range of genres including Sword-and-sandal, peplum, Comedy film, comedy, Drama (film and television), drama, P ...
released his film ''
Ultimo mondo cannibale ''Ultimo mondo cannibale'' (English language, English: ''Last Cannibal World''; also known as ''Cannibal'', ''Jungle Holocaust'' and ''The Last Survivor'') is a 1977 Italian cannibal film, cannibal exploitation film directed by Ruggero Deodato a ...
'' in 1977, ''Man from Deep River'' is seen as either the inspiration or the beginning of the cannibal genre, as the combination of the rain forest setting and onscreen cannibalism was not seen until its release However, director
Umberto Lenzi Umberto Lenzi (6 August 1931 – 19 October 2017) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and novelist. A fan of film since young age, Lenzi studied at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and made his first film in 1958 which went unre ...
said that cannibalism was not intended to be the film's central theme. When released in America, it would prove successful on
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under the title of ''Sacrifice!'', offering the opportunity for similar films to enjoy that same success (which ultimately proved to be the case). Lenzi was even given the chance to direct ''Ultimo mondo cannibale'', but the producers chose Ruggero Deodato when they refused to match Lenzi's price. Lenzi would, however, make a follow-up in 1980 with his film ''Eaten Alive!''—which even featured the grindhouse theaters of 42nd Street that had made ''Man from Deep River'' famous—and his most famous film, ''
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'' (1981).


Censorship

Other than being the first cannibal film, ''Man from Deep River'' is also notorious for several scenes of extreme violence and gore, which is standard for the genre. Though several scenes of torture and cruelty are present, its inclusion of several on-screen slayings of animals has tended to land the film in hot water with censors all over the world.


Status as a video nasty

A large amount of the film's notoriety comes from its inclusion in the
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list of
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, films that the Department of Public Prosecutions (DPP) deemed obscene. Though it was rejected for cinema release and certification by the
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in 1975, it was still able to make it to a video release under the title ''Deep River Savages''. When the DPP compiled the "video nasties" in 1983, ''Deep River Savages'' made its way onto the list. In 1984, the Video Recordings Act was instated by the British Government, and ''Deep River Savages'' was banned from the UK in its entirety (largely due to the real animal killings). In 2003, ''Deep River Savages'' was again brought before the BBFC; it was passed with a certificate of 18 after being edited by nearly four minutes to remove all animal cruelty present, and was again subject to three minutes of similar edits when resubmitted in 2016. Despite the controversy surrounding the film's UK release, ''Man from Deep River'' was passed with a simple R rating by the
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in the United States.


See also

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Ultimo mondo cannibale ''Ultimo mondo cannibale'' (English language, English: ''Last Cannibal World''; also known as ''Cannibal'', ''Jungle Holocaust'' and ''The Last Survivor'') is a 1977 Italian cannibal film, cannibal exploitation film directed by Ruggero Deodato a ...
'' *''
Cannibal Holocaust ''Cannibal Holocaust'' is a 1980 Italian cannibal film directed by Ruggero Deodato and written by Gianfranco Clerici. It stars Robert Kerman as Harold Monroe, an anthropologist who leads a rescue team into the Amazon rainforest to locate a ...
'' *''
Eaten Alive! ''Eaten Alive!'' ( — same meaning but with plural expressed) is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film is about a young woman (Janet Agren) who is searching for her sister after her abduction by a cult in the jungles of ...
'' *'' ''Cut and Run'''' *''
Mondo Cannibale ''Mondo Cannibale'' (English: ''Cannibal World''; also known as ''The Cannibals –'' or simply ''Cannibals'' –, ''Die Blonde Göttin'', ''White Cannibal Queen'', ''A Woman for the Cannibals'' and ''Barbarian Goddess'') is a 1980 Spa ...
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References


External links

* * {{Umberto Lenzi 1972 films 1970s adventure films 1970s Burmese-language films 1970s Italian films 1970s Italian-language films 1970s exploitation films 1972 horror films 1972 multilingual films Animal cruelty incidents in film Cannibal-boom films Films directed by Umberto Lenzi Italian horror films Italian multilingual films Italian splatter films Thai-language films