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Cannibal Girls ()


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A young couple spend the night in an old farmhouse owned by a reverend, only to find out that it is also lived in by beautiful women who hunger after human flesh.

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Clifford Sturges
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Gloria Wellaby
Ronald Ulrich ...
Rev. Alex St. John
Randall Carpenter ...
Anthea
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Clarissa
Mira Pawluk ...
Leona
Robert McHeady ...
Sheriff (as Bob McHeady)
Alan Gordon ...
Rick, Third Victim
Allan Price ...
Felix, Second Victim
Earl Pomerantz ...
Earl, First Victim
May Jarvis ...
Mrs. Wainwright
Gino Marrocco ...
Mouse
Rick Maguire ...
Gas Station Attendent
Bunker ...
Self
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Butcher (as Kingfish)
Marion Swadron ...
Mrs. Wilson
Ray Lawlor ...
Doctor
Neil Lundy ...
Brother
Joan Fox ...
Cop's Wife
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Henchman
Julie Thilpot ...
Girl on Beach
Douglas Ganton ...
Boy on Beach (as Doug Ganton)
Lyn Logan ...
Girl in Car
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Last scene tourist in the office (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ivan Reitman

Written by

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Robert Sandler ... (screenplay by)
 
Robert Sandler ... (from an original story by: the dialogue was developed by the cast) and
Daniel Goldberg ... (from an original story by: the dialogue was developed by the cast) &
Ivan Reitman ... (from an original story by: the dialogue was developed by the cast)

Produced by

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Daniel Goldberg ... producer
Ivan Reitman ... executive producer

Music by

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Doug Riley

Cinematography by

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Robert Saad ... director of photography

Editing by

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Daniel Goldberg

Editorial Department

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Al Lindsay ... lab consultant
Bill O'Neil ... post-production synchronizator

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dennis Matheson ... assistant director

Sound Department

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David Appleby ... assistant rerecordist
Stuart Copely ... assistant sound editor
Austin Grimaldi ... sound rerecording
Joe Grimaldi ... sound rerecording
Mike Hoogenboom ... extra sound (as Michael Hoogenboon)
David Lee ... location sound
Alban Streeter ... sound editor (as Al Streeter)
Bill Zeschin ... boom operator

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Michael Lotosky ... special effects
Richard Whyte ... special effects

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Manfred Guthe ... first assistant camera (as Fred Guthe)
Peter Luxford ... first assistant camera
Rick Maguire ... second assistant camera
Paul Mitchnick ... grip
Frank Singers ... gaffer
David Street ... stills

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Randall Carpenter ... costume coordinator

Music Department

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Peter Houston ... music mix (as Peter Huston)

Additional Crew

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Len Blum ... production assistant
Danny Sauder ... production assistant
Randy Zalken ... production assistant

Thanks

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Jim Leness ... acknowledgement

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Storyline

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Taglines These Girls Eat Men See more »
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Also Known As
  • Des filles cannibales (Canada, French title)
  • Des filles cannibales (France)
  • Mujeres caníbales (Spain)
  • Cannibal Girls - Der Film mit der Warnglocke (West Germany)
  • Девушки-каннибалы (Russia)
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  • 84 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Ivan Reitman took this film to Spain's International Horror Festival in November of 1973. Eugene Levy ended up winning the best actor award and Andrea Martin ended up winning best actress. See more »
Goofs The opening scene shows a man killed and a woman threatened, but cuts away before the viewer can know her fate. Later a missing girl is mentioned, with no clues to her whereabouts. She never reappears and is never mentioned again. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in A Little Romance, Love on the Run, Dawn of the Dead, Manhattan, Hanover Street, Firepower, Cannibal Girls (1979). See more »
Crazy Credits In the final credits, actor Gino Morocco's first name is misspelled "Gina", the feminine form. See more »

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