“That can’t be right.”
This was my sister’s statement as she scrolled through the on-screen cable guide several years ago. I looked up from whatever I was doing and eloquently inquired, “What?” My sister explained that, according to the guide, the schmaltzy, Christmas obsessed Hallmark Channel was showing a film called CANNIBALS IN THE STREETS, starring John Saxon. While I could imagine this actor, in his later years, appearing as some young lovesick character’s grandfather, there was no way Hallmark would be showing a movie about cannibals. Of course, we had to tune in to find out what the hell Hallmark was actually going to show!
Tragically, it’s not about a woman making candles out of people! |
Scream play by Dardano Sacchetti & Antonio Margheriti / Directed by Antonio Margheriti |
Norman wishing he had packed cannibal repellent. |
Charlie won’t tell you, but he will bite you! |
Stop eating people so loudly, I’m trying to use the phone! |
The actor is arguably best known as Nancy’s sheriff father in A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984) and is the main reason to watch CANNIBALS IN THE STREETS. As Norman, he gives a believable performance as a man struggling with emotional and physical demons. In other words, he lends credibility to the entire production. Plus, if a cannibal daddy is your kink, Mr. Saxon goes topless.
Norman brings all the cannibals to the yard |
CANNIBALS IN THE STREETS, or CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE, as it is known on Tubi & Prime, is somehow neither a great movie nor a bad movie. The plot plods along, often feeling like it’s not going anywhere even when things are actually happening. However, despite all of that, I enjoyed the off-kilter weirdness coursing throughout. Plus, John Saxon is always watchable! So I guess overall, I’m glad the very mistaken on-screen cable guide introduce me to CANNIBALS IN THE STREETS via the Hallmark Channel.
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This post is part of The John Saxon Blogathon, hosted by Barry of Cinematic Catharsis & Gill of Realweegiemidget Reviews!~~~~~~~~~~~~
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