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Wikipedia article




'The Cannibal Man' (Spanish 'La Semana del asesino', literally "Week of the Killer") is a 1972 horror film, directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and written by de la Iglesia and Antonio Fos. Despite the international title, the film contains no scenes of cannibalism. The film is also known as 'The Apartment On The 13th Floor'.

The film was featured on the British Director of Public Prosecutions' list of "Video Nasties".

Plot



After accidentally killing a taxicab driver, Marcos (Vicente Parra), a young man who works as a butcher, wants to cover up his crime. Marcos's girlfriend Paula (Emma Cohen), the only witness, wishes to go to the police, so he strangles her. Marcos finds himself killing others, including members of his family, as they become suspicious of his actions, butchering his victims' remains at his workplace in order to dispose of the bodies.

Background



TV Guide opined that "this bloody, politically inflected drama is not at all what the exploitative English-language title suggests. [...] Though the US title suggests a zombie gut-cruncher and the marketing campaign was designed to make Eloy de la Iglesia's film look like a 'Last House on the Left' (1972) knock-off, 'The Cannibal Man' is both a study of an apparently ordinary person spiraling into madness and a slyly satirical evocation of life in Spain under the oppressive Franco regime."

Cast



* Vicente Parra as Marcos

* Emma Cohen as Paula

* Eusebio Poncela as Nstor

* Vicky Lagos as Rosa

* Lola Herrera as Carmen

* Charly Bravo as Esteban

* Fernando Snchez Polack as Seor Ambrosio

* Goyo Lebrero as Taxista

* Ismael Merlo as Jefe de personal

* Rafael Hernndez as Agustn

* as Tendero

* Valentn Tornos as Obrero

* Antonio Orengo as Camarero

* Antonio Corencia as Obrero burln

* Antonio del Real as Obrero burln

Critical reception



PopMatters called the film "a refreshing forgotten gem". DVD Verdict called it "an extremely well-made Euro thriller with welcome social commentary and subtext. Suspenseful, disturbing and graphically violent, the film succeeds in its depictions of both physical and psychological horror."

References




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