
The Cannibal Man 1972
"When the butcher goes berserk...."
Dive into the chilling descent of *The Cannibal Man (1972)*, a Spanish horror-drama directed by Eloy de la Iglesia that blends stark realism with psychological tension.
Director: Eloy de la Iglesia
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Cannibal Man (1972) about?
*The Cannibal Man (1972)* is a harrowing tale of a butcher whose accidental killing spirals into a web of murder as he tries to hide his crime. Forced to silence those who discover his secret—including his girlfriend and family—he descends into a nightmarish cycle of violence and paranoia.
Who directed The Cannibal Man?
The Cannibal Man was directed by Eloy de la Iglesia, a Spanish filmmaker known for his bold and socially conscious filmmaking in the 1970s.
Who stars in The Cannibal Man?
The film features Vicente Parra as the troubled butcher, alongside Emma Cohen, Eusebio Poncela, and Lola Herrera in pivotal roles.
Is The Cannibal Man (1972) worth watching?
If you enjoy intense, character-driven horror with a raw edge, *The Cannibal Man (1972)* is a standout. Its unflinching portrayal of guilt and desperation, coupled with strong performances, makes it a cult classic worth discovering.
How long is The Cannibal Man?
*The Cannibal Man* has a runtime of 98 minutes.
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About The Cannibal Man (1972) — A Gritty Spanish Horror-Drama of Guilt and Chaos
Dive into the chilling descent of *The Cannibal Man (1972)*, a Spanish horror-drama directed by Eloy de la Iglesia that blends stark realism with psychological tension. The film follows Marco, a butcher whose life spirals into chaos after a fatal mistake leads to a chain of violent cover-ups. As his conscience unravels, he becomes trapped in a cycle of murder, forcing him to silence anyone who stumbles upon his dark secret—including his own family. With a gritty, documentary-like atmosphere, the movie explores themes of guilt, isolation, and the irreversible consequences of violence.
Starring Vicente Parra as the tormented protagonist and Emma Cohen as his conflicted girlfriend, the cast delivers raw performances that amplify the film's dread. *The Cannibal Man (1972)* masterfully merges the brutality of a thriller with the emotional weight of a character study, leaving audiences to question how far one can fall from grace before becoming the monster they fear.