This month’s poll to decide two of the films to
be reviewed in June was an incredibly close affair, and it seems only
appropriate that it ended in a tie. From day one Umberto Lenzi’s notorious
departure into the ‘Green Inferno’ Cannibal
Ferox (1981) led the way, much to my horror and disgust. I was hoping it
would fade quietly away and I wouldn’t have to pack my bags for a sojourn into
the jungle, but it powered on throughout the month to finish comfortably in the
top two. The more interesting race was for second place; with Cannibal Ferox strutting effortlessly
ahead, a battle of epic proportions broke out between Night of the Hunter (1955), Django
(1966) and Frogs (1972). For the
majority of the month it seemed that Charles Laughton’s disturbing
western/noir, replete with Robert Mitchum’s powerhouse acting display would
take the plaudits, but in the last week Franco Nero’s spaghetti western anti-hero
Django, dragged his coffin into contention and blew away the competition with
the Gatling Gun concealed within. In the end Django tied with Cannibal
Ferox and the result was an unlikely double for Italian cinema. I’d like to
say thank you to all those who took time out to vote, and I hope you enjoy the
reviews that will be forthcoming. Here are the full results for the month of May;
01 Cannibal Ferox (1981) - 11 votes (32%)
02 Django (1966) - 11 votes (32%)
03 Frogs (1972) - 7 Votes (20%)
04 The Night of the Hunter (1955) - 7 votes (20%)
05 Marathon Man (1976) - 6 votes (17%)
06 Serpico (1973) - 6 votes (17%)
07 Alice in the Cities (1974) - 5 votes (14%)
08 Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? - 5 votes (14%)
02 Django (1966) - 11 votes (32%)
03 Frogs (1972) - 7 Votes (20%)
04 The Night of the Hunter (1955) - 7 votes (20%)
05 Marathon Man (1976) - 6 votes (17%)
06 Serpico (1973) - 6 votes (17%)
07 Alice in the Cities (1974) - 5 votes (14%)
08 Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? - 5 votes (14%)