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From One Way Static. Like many of the Italian cannibal films, this soundtrack is just as powerful and effective as the disturbing butchery.
Cannibal Ferox features a soundtrack that is more 70s cop show than many of its counterparts. The use of funk guitar, bass, rock piano and synthesizer makes for a fun yet still powerful sound. It's 70s recklessness with an 80s sensibility, perfect for a film that rides the line between two decades. The bulk of the soundtrack was done by Budy-Maglione, a partnership of Roberto Donati and Fiamma Maglione (who also appears in the film). This pair was responsible for collaborating on such films as
Eaten Alive (1980) and
Daughter of the Jungle (1982). Cunningly stimulating and ferociously absorbing, Donati's soundtrack is an essential piece of the enigma that makes the film a pulse pounding inferno of death
In Shops: Oct 15, 2014
SRP: $31.99