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Cannibal! The Musical

Original title: Alferd Packer: The Musical
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
14K
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Cannibal! The Musical (1993)
Home Video Trailer from Troma
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B-HorrorDark ComedyFolk HorrorParodyComedyHorrorMusicalThrillerWestern

The sole survivor of an ill-fated mining expedition tells how his taste for gold was replaced by that of human flesh.The sole survivor of an ill-fated mining expedition tells how his taste for gold was replaced by that of human flesh.The sole survivor of an ill-fated mining expedition tells how his taste for gold was replaced by that of human flesh.

  • Director
    • Trey Parker
  • Writers
    • Trey Parker
    • Matt Stone
  • Stars
    • Trey Parker
    • Dian Bachar
    • Stephen Blackpool
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Trey Parker
    • Writers
      • Trey Parker
      • Matt Stone
    • Stars
      • Trey Parker
      • Dian Bachar
      • Stephen Blackpool
    • 148User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Trey Parker
    Trey Parker
    • Alferd Packer
    • (as Juan Schwartz)
    Dian Bachar
    Dian Bachar
    • George Noon
    Stephen Blackpool
    • Black Cat
    Stan Brakhage
    Stan Brakhage
    • Noon's Father
    Dan Brother
    • Guard #2
    Duster
    • Liane
    Brad Gordon
    • Mills
    Ian Hardin
    • Shannon Bell
    Dave Hardin
    • Drummer
    Edward Henwood
    • O.D. Loutzenheiser…
    Jon Hegel
    • Isreal Swan
    Andrew Kemler
    • Preston Nutter
    Steve Jackson
    • Sheriff of Lake City
    Jessica James Kelly
    • Tiny Tim…
    Moira Kelly
    Moira Kelly
    • 'The Dropout'
    • (as M.K.)
    • (credit only)
    Martin Leeper
    • Sheriff of Saguache
    • (as Marty Leeper)
    Randy Parker
    • Judge Jerry
    Masao Maki
    • Indian Chief
    • (as Maseo Maki)
    • Director
      • Trey Parker
    • Writers
      • Trey Parker
      • Matt Stone
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    User reviews148

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    7Superunknovvn

    Showcase for Trey Parker's talents

    "Alferd Packer: The Musical" is an early showcase for Trey Parker's various talents: acting, writing, directing, composing and singing. The man is virtually doing it all by himself and with low to no budget. As a movie made by a film student "Alferd Packer: The Musical" (or "Cannibal: The Musical" as the movie is commonly known) is breathtaking and it's almost scary that if it hadn't been for the Christmas Card incident nobody would have recognized Parker and his movie.

    From today's point of view, however, "Cannibal: The Musical" isn't among the funniest things Parker and Stone (who's in the movie, too, but wasn't involved as much as in later projects) have ever done. Much like "Orgazmo" and "BASEketball" the two comedy greats can't really convince in real life movies. The jokes are kinda slow and strewn in between and the whole thing just isn't as funny as "South Park" or "Team America".

    Still, one must not forget when this movie was made and how. For a student movie this is a great, no, gigantic achievement. The songs are every bit as hilarious as latter day material by Parker and - I'll say it again - they showcase some serious talent for writing melodies. So, yes, "Cannibal: The Musical", this strange mixture of Comedy, Musical, Western and Horror (just a wee bit) can be recommended to every fan of Parker and Stone.
    Zombie79

    Parker and Stones classic

    Though i count myself a fan of South Park ive never felt that the unique humour of the shows creators has come through in films such as Orgazmo or BASEketball.Here in their first incarnation as filmmakers and purveyors of Monty Python inspired madness,can you see SP's roots."Alferd Packer"or "Cannibal"is a little gem of low/high brow wit mixed with the kind of idiotic banter that makes Cartman so popular.And the songs!to quote :"lets build a snowman/we can make him our best friend" or the Micheal Boltonesque ode to a horse that includes the lines "the sky was a lot more blue/when i was on top of you".Trey Parkers grasp of the essentially idiotic nature of musicals and such will have you hailing him as a Genius even if you hate SP (and some do)and i rate this as a must see.
    8Quinoa1984

    Possibly the strangest comedy (or musical) ever made

    While my statement could be provided because it is a comedy about a cannibal, I think the film is as strange as it is because it's a comedy/musical about a cannibal. I bet that if the South Park movie didn't have songs it wouldn't make much of a difference of it's greatness (despite them being classics), but in Cannibal, the songs make this film even funnier and turn it from being a lame film about a cannibal into a surprisingly funny if really dumb comedy.

    Anyway, Trey Parker's first feature film is presented here and while Matt Stone isn't writing he is a co-producer along with Parker. The film focuses on the only cannibal convicted in America named Alfred Packer. It could've become an equally boring and gruesome film about the scarcely known guy, but it is actually lame for the right reasons by having songs at exactly the wrong time (where else are you going to see frontiersmen sing about dead animals and then argue about being in the wrong key). Not the greatest musical or comedy for that matter, however it is a keen, if ludicrous, freshman effort by the guys who would later go on to make a masterpiece with the South Park show and movie.
    MattCobb

    A brilliant must see! Dead Funny! (Get it?)

    This film is great. Providing you like sick humour! Its funny, silly, stupid and more. The songs are excellently written and the acting is quite good. I loved this film and, providing you dont mind a fair amount of blood, anyone else should too.
    10HPeep

    Brilliant and hilarious `musical'

    Cannibal! The Musical is now a small cult classic thanks to DVD. It deserves more because this is simply a great movie, with songs that will leave you laughing for days and some great pop-culture references. Oh yeah, and Japanese Indians. And Confederate solider Cyclopses.

    I actually read about the real Alfred Packer on the internet and believe it or not, the movie stays true to what happened. Scary, huh?

    Historical background aside, the one-liners and musical numbers (`Let's Build a Snowman' is unbelievably funny) are a good reason to get this movie. If you have a DVD player, get the DVD and listen to the cast/crew's drunk commentary. It's not very informative but it sure is fun. Grade: A.

    Rated R for graphic comic violence/gore and strong language. Suggested for ages 14 and up.

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    • Trivia
      Packer's horse is named Liane after Liane Adamo, Trey Parker's former fiancée. Parker discovered that Adamo was having an affair, so he gave her name to "the horse that would let anyone ride her."
    • Goofs
      When George walks past the Indian woman, his car keys are heard jingling in his pocket as he goes out of the shot.
    • Quotes

      James Humphrey: Wait! You're cutting into his butt!

      Frank Miller: Well, what kind of piece do you want?

      James Humphrey: Well, not butt!

    • Crazy credits
      (At the end of the closing credits) Due to the graphic nature of this film, it should not have been watched by small children.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was originally prepared as a three-minute joke "trailer" shown at Trey Parker's college in Colorado. The cast is largely the same, although there is no Polly Prye yet, and most of the scenes in the "trailer" are matched in the final movie, including the songs "Let's Build a Snowman" and "On Top of You." There are also one or two songs not used in the final movie, though. In this version Packer, upon seeing the bodies of his mutilated companions, lets out a loud scream which gradually changes into a musical note, and he starts to sing a funky number. He sings something similar at the end of the trailer too. Although in the final movie, characters played by Matt Stone and Dian Bachar never develop facial hair, this version shows everyone growing at least a moustache, even Matt. This cheap and amusing "trailer" is sometimes actually used as the trailer for the final film [Although the final film does have its own trailer]. The title of the original trailer [And the original cut of the movie] was "Alferd Packer: The Musical," but of course all Troma releases replace the title cards with new ones reading "Cannibal: The Musical." Versions of the original trailer and the final film with both titles are circulating somewhere.
    • Connections
      Featured in Orgazmo (1997)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music & Lyrics by Trey Parker

      Produced by Rich Sanders

      Performed by Trey Parker

      Also performed by Toddy Walters,Dian Bachar, Ian Hardin, Jon Hegel, Matt Stone and chorus

      Arranged by Douglas Krause (as Doug Krause) & Trey Parker

      © 1993 by The Avenging Conscience, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Troma
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Cannibal, The Musical
    • Filming locations
      • Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Avenging Conscience
      • Cannibal Films Ltd.
      • Important Films
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    • Budget
      • $125,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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