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Hillside Cannibals

For 400 Years They've Hunted One Animal Only, Man.
2006 | 83m | English

(967 votes)

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Director: Leigh Scott
Writer: Steve Bevilacqua
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A group of teenagers in the desert become the prey of cannibalistic inbreds who live in the nearby hillside.
Release Date: Mar 28, 2006
Director: Leigh Scott
Writer: Steve Bevilacqua
Genres: Horror
Keywords gore, cannibal, desert, mockbuster
Production Companies The Asylum
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $600,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Heather Conforto Linda
Tom Nagel Bill
Vaz Andreas Callum
Frank Pacheco Magnus
Erica Kessler Rhian
Marie Westbrook Tog
Thomas Downey Towart / Mr. Pratt (as Tom Downey)
Crystal Napoles Tearlach
Chriss Anglin Ted
Louis Graham Sheriff Lachlan
Ella Holden Amber
Justin Jones Mark
Katayoun Dara Tonya
Leigh Scott Sawney Bean / David
Brian J. Garland Balloch
Amanda Barton Mrs. Pratt
Vanessa Rooke Heather
Monique La Barr Bree
Eva Derrek Jackie
Name Job
Amanda Barton Costume Design
Leigh Scott Director
Steve Bevilacqua Writer
Mel Lewis Original Music Composer
Peter Mervis Editor
Derek Osedach Casting
Lincoln Lewis Director of Photography
Kurt Altschwager Production Design
Brian J. Garland Line Producer
Steve Fish Art Direction
Derek Riley Art Direction
Richard G. Calderon Special Effects Makeup Artist, Special Effects Supervisor
Jennifer Ernest Assistant Makeup Artist
Crystal Napoles Assistant Makeup Artist
Mili Rendler Key Makeup Artist
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David Michael Latt Producer
David Rimawi Producer
Sherri Strain Producer
Rick Walker Co-Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Caves darkly lit, blackening the night_** Several youths take a trip to the empty wastelands of SoCal to camp out and explore caves, but their plans are quickly ruined by the primordial denizens thereof. “Hillside Cannibals” (2006) is a mockbuster of the remake of “The Hills Have Eyes,” whi ... ch was released eighteen days earlier. One character makes a reference to “Deliverance on amphetamines” and I understand this, but the flick isn’t really reminiscent of that iconic film due to the Southwest desert milieu (as opposed to lush northeast Georgia). Rather, it’s a mixture of “The Naked Prey,” “Gargoyles,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and, of course, the original “The Hills Have Eyes.” S. Craig Zahler was obviously inspired by it for his superior “Bone Tomahawk.” Long stretches feature no dialogue, combined with hellish caves, mostly at night, and a great primal percussion-oriented score, which is in the tradition of “The Naked Prey.” While the title might elicit giggles, the proceedings are (thankfully) taken seriously by the filmmakers & cast. Costing $600,000, they did the best they could within their limitations, but it’s a little too one-dimensional and grim. There are several noteworthy females, but not enough is done with them. With more funds and a rewrite to flesh-out the potential, this would’ve been more memorable. Still, it’s worth checking out if what I said trips your trigger. Considering what's been going on in places like Haiti recently, it's not something out of the realm of plausibility. The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot at Calico Ghost Town north of Yermo, California, a two-hour drive northeast of Los Angeles in the desert high country. GRADE: C+/B-

Mar 24, 2024