Emanuelle And The Last Cannibals 1977

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Emanuelle And The Last Cannibals 1977
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00:00Hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe
00:31Ehehehe
00:38Emanuele
00:39Ma che fai ?
00:40Sei impazzita ?
00:42Puoi farti scoprire ?
00:43Se si accorgono che sei una giornalista
00:44Succede uno di quegli scandali
00:46Che tu nemmeno te lo immagini
00:48Non so se ne rendi conto
00:50Fortunatamente domani andai via
00:52E questo problema sara risolto
00:54Dì al tuo direttore che la prossima volta il prezzo aumentará
00:56Perche ci sono troppi rischi
00:58So, let's go.
01:19She ate a whole breast.
01:21A cannibal case.
01:23It's really incredible.
01:25It could be the stroke of the century. What did the nurse do?
01:28She'll get over it.
01:30Even if with a minor amazement.
01:32Anyway, it seems she wanted it.
01:34She was famous for her homosexual tendencies.
01:37She was the one who annoyed that poor girl.
01:40They were terrible two weeks in there.
01:43No one imagines what happens in a asylum.
01:46By the way, Rode, our accomplice...
01:50...said that next time he'll raise the price.
01:54But next time, don't count on me.
01:57Come on, we were lucky.
01:59Look, Rode.
02:01Look what a strange mark this girl has on her pubis.
02:06Yes, it's a tattoo.
02:08It looks like a dry symbol.
02:11Or something like that.
02:13Let's go to Nelson.
02:14You'll see that in a few minutes he'll tell us everything.
02:20It looks like the same sign.
02:21It's the symbol of the Tupinamba.
02:23It's an ancient tribe dedicated to cannibalism.
02:25Today they're completely extinct.
02:27I'll go back to the archive.
02:29Look for me when you want to know...
02:31...how many hairs Giulio Cesare had on his butt.
02:34Did you hear that, Nelson?
02:36Think about it, Emanuele.
02:38A truly exceptional title will come out.
02:40A white girl raised by a tribe in the Amazon.
02:43Also by a tribe of cannibals.
02:46The girl has the nurse's breast and she ate it.
02:49The last cannibals.
02:51It's an exceptional service.
02:53I have an idea.
02:55Have you ever heard of Professor Mark Lester?
02:58He's the most eminent anthropologist.
03:00And he has some research expeditions...
03:03...in the Amazon forest.
03:05Don't give me these ideas, Rod.
03:07After the service at the asylum...
03:09...I'll take a month off. Bye.
03:11By the way, Emanuele.
03:13Professor Lester is the director of the Natural History Museum.
03:16You can find him there.
03:22EMANUEL LESTER
03:33Professor Lester?
03:35Yes?
03:37What can I do for you?
03:39I didn't think the director of a museum was so young.
03:42You know, for special merits.
03:44My name is Emanuele, Professor Lester.
03:46I'm a journalist at The Living Post.
03:49I have an interviewee who wants to have breakfast with me.
03:52It's just the right time.
03:54And you know, among all these dinosaurs...
03:56...you feel at ease, you feel observed.
03:58If you'll excuse me, I'll leave these notes to my assistant.
04:01Please.
04:04Give these papers to Miss Brown...
04:06...and tell her I'll call her tonight.
04:08Okay, Professor Lester.
04:11Come on.
04:16It's a difficult job, Professor.
04:18Yes, but I have a lot of collaborators...
04:20...who would do much better without me.
04:22But since they pay me, I try to justify my salary.
04:24You're always joking.
04:26Professor Lester, my interview is about cannibals.
04:29We're writing an article of this kind...
04:32...and we'd like to know more.
04:35We know that you...
04:37...are a real authority in this field...
04:40...and that you've carried out...
04:42...a dozen expeditions.
04:45Among the most ferocious...
04:47...anthropophagous tribes.
04:49Yes, it's true about the expeditions...
04:51...but the matter is so vast...
04:54...that I don't think I can finish the topic here.
04:57Maybe I should invite you to my house.
04:59And you think, Professor...
05:01...that this invitation involves risks?
05:04I can't say, but if I were you...
05:06...I wouldn't trust myself.
05:08But I think that for my article...
05:10...it's worth the risk.
05:12Apart from the risks involved...
05:14...if you come with me, I'll show you...
05:16...a rich documentation...
05:18...from which you can get all the information...
05:20...you want about cannibalism.
05:23I also have a series of very interesting films.
05:26Really?
05:27I look like someone who's trying...
05:29...to catch you with a collection of butterflies.
05:31But I really have the documentation.
05:33I believe you, Professor.
06:15Now I'm going to propose something to you.
06:17An expedition completely subsidized...
06:19...by my newspaper.
06:21What do you think?
06:23Would you accept?
06:26Or do you think that being...
06:28...the director of a museum...
06:31...is more convenient and perhaps more profitable?
06:35Or do you think you won't be old enough...
06:37...to do certain things?
06:39So?
06:41You're provoking me, Miss.
06:43I'd like to answer you...
06:44...only after I've shown you...
06:46...something very interesting.
06:49These images were taken...
06:50...not long ago...
06:51...by the famous anthropologist...
06:52...William Simmons.
06:54These are two adults...
06:56...from the Ikaimba tribe.
06:58These are terrible images...
06:59...but it's not Africa that interests me...
07:01...it's the Amazon.
07:04Look at this photo.
07:06This girl was found...
07:08...in Tapuruquara...
07:09...right outside the forest.
07:10And it seems that the tattoo on the pubis...
07:12...is the symbol of the Tupinamba.
07:14It's strange.
07:15This is an extinct people.
07:17The descendants of the Tupinamba...
07:19...are the Apiaka.
07:20It's been years...
07:21...since we've spoken of them.
07:24It's very interesting.
07:27I think I'll accept...
07:28...your proposal for the expedition.
07:31It's done, Rod.
07:32Lester is accompanying me.
07:33He's preparing everything for tomorrow morning.
07:34He's booking the first flight to Manaus.
07:36No.
07:38Emmanuel, listen.
07:40I've thought about it.
07:41It's too dangerous.
07:42Maybe it's better to let it go.
07:43Let the first flight to Manaus go.
07:46Tomorrow morning.
07:48You'll see, Rod...
07:49...we'll do it this time too.
07:50Bye.
07:51See you soon.
07:52All right, all right.
07:53You've won.
07:54So, good luck.
07:55Actually, good luck to the cannibal.
07:58Phil, organize everything...
07:59...for an expedition in the Amazon.
08:11Bye.
08:12Bye.
08:13Bye.
08:40Love, I'm sorry.
08:42Your service in the asylum...
08:43...was a fabulous thing.
08:45But it must have been...
08:46...an amazing experience.
08:48Now we're going to California for a month...
08:49...just you and me.
08:51No, Peter, we can't.
08:53Tomorrow morning I'm leaving for the Amazon.
08:55A service.
08:57But this time...
08:58...it's a very quiet service.
09:01It's about the last cannibals.
09:03Emmanuel, you're crazy.
09:06You're really crazy.
09:08Yes, maybe.
09:10And I really, really want to make love.
09:13Now?
09:14Now.
09:40Bye.
09:54Ciao, Peter.
09:55Ciao.
10:02Ciao.
10:09Ciao.
10:26I stop for a moment...
10:27...to send a telegram to my friend Wilkis.
10:34I'll be right back.
10:35Wait.
10:40I'm...
10:45...like a cloud.
10:55And my arms are so...
11:01...long with yours.
11:04But deep inside...
11:06...deep inside...
11:08...it's all...
11:13...in your arms.
11:17Let me make love on the wind.
11:32Pan Am announces...
11:34...departure flight number 218...
11:37...to San Paolo.
11:38The passengers...
11:39...are kindly requested to go...
11:41...to the gate number 26.
12:05Mark, how does cannibalism come about?
12:08Well, there are various causes.
12:10It's almost always of social origin.
12:12There's political cannibalism, for example.
12:14You see, Amin.
12:15And then there have been cases of cannibalism...
12:17...tolerated by the authorities of the civilized world.
12:20You see, the case of the plane crashed on the Andes.
12:24The Amazon...
12:26...is a world that lives according to its own laws.
12:29The average life span of man is 35 to 40 years.
12:32The extreme scarcity of food...
12:34...leads in many cases to cannibalism.
12:36The Indians down there...
12:38...to build a hut...
12:39...they have to fight the earth with the plants.
12:42Really?
12:43Yes, of course.
12:44And why?
12:45Because given the climate...
12:47...the vegetation grows so fast...
12:49...that it would suffocate them.
12:53Here we are, we're almost there.
12:55But you can't see anything.
12:57Soon we'll go down under the clouds...
12:59...and we'll see the landing site of Wilkes.
13:06I entrusted the girl to the Red Cross.
13:08And where did you find her?
13:10Really, it was Father Morales who found her.
13:13A missionary who lives in the forest...
13:15...a hundred miles from here.
13:18She was injured...
13:20...in a state of shock...
13:21...and she was delirious all the time.
13:24As you know, I know many dialects of the Amazon...
13:27...and I tried to talk to her...
13:29...to try to find out...
13:30...but she didn't answer or she didn't understand.
13:32But now let's talk about cannibals.
13:34In 25 years...
13:35...I've only heard of two cases of cannibalism...
13:37...that the authorities have immediately silenced.
13:39The girl has a tattoo just above the pubis...
13:42...and it looks like the symbol of the Apiakas.
13:44It could be a clue...
13:46...but the Apiakas have been extinct for at least half a century.
13:49Yes, in fact, I thought so too, but...
13:51Mark! Mark Lester!
13:55Isabel!
13:57How many years since you last came here?
14:00This is his sister Angela...
14:01...and this is Miss Emanuele, a famous journalist.
14:04She came here to write an article on the Apiakas.
14:07Tell her, sister...
14:08...that the Apiakas have not been talked about for at least 50 years.
14:11Father Morales could help you...
14:13...since he lives in contact with all the indigenous people of the forest.
14:16Come with me tomorrow morning.
14:18I'm going on a mission like every month...
14:20...to bring the usual supplies.
14:21Shall we come with you?
14:22Of course.
14:23You have taken my place.
14:24This is very useful.
14:25It is much more efficient than this old...
14:27Navigating the river...
14:28...it takes five or six days to get to the mission.
14:32Usually, everything flows smoothly during the journey.
14:35Ah, sister Angela is coming with you.
14:38Isabel has done this route at least ten times.
14:41That girl is really useful.
14:45There are also Manolo and Felipe, two indigenous people.
14:49Make an agreement with Isabel for the return.
14:53He will come to pick you up when you want.
14:57Remember, miss...
14:58...when you return, you promised to spend a few days here.
15:01It will be a real pleasure.
15:03You are very kind.
15:06Father Morales will be happy to see you.
15:08He hates to come here among the wild, as he calls us.
15:13And...
15:14...when you find him, you will know what a wonderful man he is.
15:17Have a good trip, Marco.
15:18Thank you very much, Wilkis.
15:20Is everything in order, sister?
15:22Yes, thank you.
15:23Everything is in order.
15:27Put this one in front, Manolo.
15:29Come, come, sister.
15:32Take care of yourself.
15:33Bye, dad.
15:34Bye, child.
15:35Be careful, please.
15:36Yes, don't worry.
15:37Here...
15:39...this is the last one.
15:41Give it to me.
15:42Like this.
15:47Isabel...
15:48...you forgot the hat and the rifle.
15:50Thank you, dad.
15:52Bye.
16:04Bye.
16:06Bye, Wilkis.
16:07Bye, dad.
16:08Bye.
16:10Slowly, until we leave the bay.
16:15Here, we're almost out.
16:40VENEZUELA
16:44I am Venezuelan.
16:46I went to my country for my sister's wedding and I can't wait to go back to the mission.
16:50There's a lot to do down there.
16:51We are four sisters and father Morales.
16:53Many natives come and bring us their children to be cured.
16:57Down here, superstition is still very strong.
17:01Think that there are still wizards who cure all kinds of diseases with herbs and strange herbs.
17:08On the other hand, it must be said that many times these infusions of herbs are really effective.
17:15So much so that at the mission, we have also adopted many of their therapeutic methods with very effective results.
17:23Yes, I know.
17:24I have studied for years the uses and customs of these people.
17:27Let's stop here.
17:28There is a waterfall with wonderful water.
17:30We could refresh ourselves a little.
17:32Okay.
17:33Felipe, let's shoot here.
17:35Very good.
17:38VENEZUELA
18:09VENEZUELA
18:23Look, Emanuel, the crocodiles.
18:38VENEZUELA
19:09Let's stop here.
19:10We need to find a place to spend the night.
19:18Try to fix it somewhere.
19:20Felipe, grab the tent.
19:32Thank you, Isabel.
19:33Let's unload only the necessary things.
19:35Yes, of course.
19:36Let's take the tent and the bag with the glasses.
19:39We will definitely find some fruit.
19:41Here we have as much as we want.
19:43If Manolo and Felipe manage to catch a pirarucu, I'll make them a dinner with fish.
19:48Ah, good!
19:49A pirarucu?
19:50Yes, it's a big fish.
19:51This river is full of it.
19:52They have exquisite meat.
19:54I have to change constantly for the liter.
19:56You will do a great job.
19:58Yes, I hope so.
19:59They will certainly be happy to see you.
20:01You will see, they will increase your salary.
20:07No!
20:09No!
20:10Let me go!
20:11No!
20:15No!
20:16Don't shoot, it's dangerous.
20:24Are you okay? Are you hurt?
20:30Thank you, just in time.
20:32Yes, just like that.
20:35My name is Donald McKenzie.
20:38My camp is not far from here.
20:40Good.
20:41You can come with me.
20:43Let's go.
20:54We are going to the mission of Father Morales.
20:57There is nothing left of the mission.
21:00They were attacked and killed by an indigenous tribe.
21:03Maybe we arrived right after.
21:06They also destroyed the radio.
21:08I tried to repair it to establish a contact, but without success.
21:12How does it not exist anymore?
21:13The children, the nuns, Father Morales.
21:15They all loved him, the indigenous people of the forest.
21:17They killed him too.
21:19I don't know.
21:20From what I've seen, there must have been many to attack.
21:24Even if we had arrived earlier, we would certainly have ended up like those poor people.
21:28It was a carnage.
21:31Oh, God.
21:46I heard a shot. What happened?
21:48Nothing, just a snake.
21:51This is my wife Maggie.
21:53Hello.
21:54Nice to meet you.
21:56Do not despair.
21:57It may be that not everyone died.
21:59They will take refuge in the forest.
22:01We will organize searches with helicopters.
22:05Come on, don't cry.
22:08I will never forget what I saw.
22:10Almost all the bodies were mutilated horribly.
22:15Can I ask you?
22:18What are you doing here in the jungle?
22:22Hunting.
22:24Hunting is all my life.
22:26You can't know the sacrifices I made for this expedition.
22:31You can't understand the emotion I feel when I follow the trail of an animal.
22:36And the satisfaction when I find it.
22:39And I kill it.
22:41Why didn't you go to Africa?
22:43It's less dangerous there.
22:45Are you kidding me?
22:47I don't call that hunting.
22:49They sit you on a land rover,
22:51they take you to the place where you can find the animal you asked to kill,
22:55for which you paid,
22:57and you shoot.
23:03No.
23:06Here it is completely different.
23:08First, it is an unexplored land.
23:10Second, you have the same risk of animals.
23:14Even man can be hunted,
23:16as happened to her with the snake.
23:18But is it true that this tribe of indigenous people you speak of feeds on human flesh?
23:22Yes.
23:23If it's what we're looking for, yes.
23:25They are cannibals.
23:27They kill the victim,
23:29they cut her,
23:30and they extract the insides.
23:53They run away.
23:54They hide to hear the truth.
24:18Come.
24:23Come.
24:54Maybe the girl from the asylum.
24:56Maybe for them she was more important than we think.
24:59Or...
25:24I couldn't sleep.
25:27Mackenzie,
25:28after what you told us about the mission,
25:30we decided to return to the base of Tapuru-Kuará.
25:33We'll take Sister Angela and Isabel down there.
25:37And I think that...
25:40it's better that you do it too.
25:42I don't know.
25:43I don't know.
25:44I don't know.
25:45I don't know.
25:46I don't know.
25:47I don't know.
25:48I don't know.
25:49I don't know.
25:50I don't know.
25:51I don't know.
25:52I don't know.
25:53It's better that you do it too.
25:55It could be dangerous to stay here.
25:57I don't think so,
25:58but I always have my rifle with me.
26:00I came here to hunt.
26:02Because, if I have to shoot men,
26:04for me it's the same.
26:06Thank you for the invitation,
26:07but I prefer to continue.
26:13All right,
26:14perhaps I'd better go to bed.
26:16Good night.
26:17Good night.
26:18Good night.