Before there was South Park, there was Trey Parker's hilariously maniacal musical comedy masterpiece, Cannibal! The Musical. Starring Parker and South Park co-creator Matt Stone, the film is based on the legend of Colorado Cannibal Alfred Packer. Cannibal! The Musical tells Packer's version of what really happened when he and a group of gold diggers embarked on their fateful trip into the Rocky Mountains. Gruesomely gory, savagely satirical and painfully funny, Cannibal! The Musical stands as a predecessor to what would come next for Parker and Stone, and features several trailblazing jokes that would become part of the South Park legacy!
Redneck Zombies
1987, Pericles Lewnes
When a clan of hillbilly dirt farmers turn a misplaced barrel of chemical waste into a whiskey still, going blind is the least of their worries as the toxic moonshine turns them into REDNECK ZOMBIES! Now they're ready to invite a group of wayward yankees to a down-home feast of southern-fried gore and mayhem that will turn your stomach and tickle your funny bone! So grab a seat and set a spell with your favorite gut-chompin', tobacco chewin' cannibal kinfolk from hell in REDNECK ZOMBIES!
The Last Horror Film AKA Fanatic
1982, David Winters
Troma Team Video is proud to present for the first time uncut in America, one of Joe Spinell's (Rocky, The Godfather) most riveting, unnerving performances, since his unforgettable starring role in Maniac, in this underrated gem of the 1980s — The Last Horror Film. Vinny Durand (Spinell), a lonesome New York cab driver who lives at home with his mother, has dreams of becoming a famous film director. Consumed by his depraved obsession with beautiful horror actress Jenna Bates (Bond-Girl Caroline Munro) and determined to have her star in his first film, Vinny trails her to the Cannes Film Festival. While Vinny's disturbing fascination grows, a mysterious killer begins slaughtering all people in Jenna's entourage. Is the obsessed fanatic and the psychotic killer one in the same? Will this be Jenna's Last Horror Film?
Combat Shock AKA American Nightmares
1986, Buddy Giovinazzo
Nearly 25 years after its original release, COMBAT SHOCK returns from the cult underground to reclaim its title as perhaps the most shocking independent film of the '80s. Transgressive auteur Buddy Giovinazzo made his indelible debut as writer/director/producer with this nihilistic saga of hopelessness, poverty and rage that remains as controversial today as it was at the height of Reagan's America.
Mad Dog Morgan
1976, Philippe Mora
CONTAINS GRAPHIC VIOLENCE PREVIOUSLY CENSORED IN NORTH AMERICA
They branded him. They raped him. They turned him into a Mad Dog, and now he's biting back. Mad Dog Morgan is the true story of how Daniel Morgan became Australia's most notorious criminal. He came to Australia looking for gold but found nothing except inhumanity and savage indifference. When colonial corruption turns him into a ferocious killer, the only way to stop him is to put him down. Dennis Hopper is unforgettable in this Ozploitation classic.








