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Slave of the Cannibal God (Italian title: La montagna del dio cannibale, literally The Mountain of the Cannibal God) is a 1978 Italian horror film starring Ursula Andress and Stacy Keach, with English dialogue, that was filmed in Sri Lanka. The film was also widely released in the U.S. in 1979 by New Line Cinema, and released in the U.K. under the title Prisoner of the Cannibal God. The film was banned in the U.K. until 2001 for its graphic violence and considered a "video nasty". A monkey, an iguana, and a tarantula were killed during the making of this film.

Sergio Martino's 1978 film Slave Of The Cannibal God (also known as Mountain Of The Cannibal God) introduces us to Susan Stevenson (Ursula Andress), a woman whose husband has gone missing during an expedition that he lead into the jungles of New Guinea. She's gone to the police for help, but they've been no use so she visits the British Embassy and asks for their help in finding out what happened to him. The advice she's given is to collaborate with her brother, Arthur Weisser (Antonio Marsina), and get in touch with an ethnologist named Edward Foster (Stacey Keach). She does exactly this, and soon enough the three of them have arrived on the outskirts of the jungle where Foster connects with a team of natives to help them make their way through the thick of it.
The three head into the jungle, get into more than a few fights among themselves, and view lots of gratuitous animal cruelty, notably an iguana getting disemboweled.

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