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Alternate Names: Janet Ahgren, Janet Ågren, Janet Agreen, Janet Agren
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Janet Agren, born Lena Janet Yvonne Ågren, is a Swedish model and actress who moved to Rome during her modeling career. She studied acting at the Drama School directed by Alessandro Fersen while there.
Alternate Names: Me Me Lay, Me Me Lei, Me Mee Lay, Meme Lai, Meme Lai, Me Me Lay, Me Me Lei, Meme Lay, Mi Mi Lai, Me Mee Lay, Meme Lay, Mi Mi Lai, 咪咪莱
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Me Me Lai, born in Burma in 1952 to a Burmese mother and an English father, moved to England as a teenager. She began her acting career on television series like Paul Temple and Jason King before transitioning to films. Lai appeared in Crucible of Terror (1971) and Au Pair Girls (1972). Known for her roles in Italian cannibal films such as Il Paese del Sesso Selvaggio (1972) and Ultimo Mondo Cannibale (1977), she also had a part in Blake Edwards's Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978). Apart from acting, Lai was co-hostess of British game shows The Golden Shot and Sale of the Century, and appeared on Origami with Robert Harbin. Her last movie was The Element of Crime in 1984.
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Paola Senatore, born November 9, 1949 in Rome, Italy, was an Italian actress known for her work in Italian genre films during the 1970s, including poliziotteschi, commedia sexy all'italiana, giallo films, and cult movies like Ricco the Mean Machine (1973), The Flower with the Petals of Steel (1973), and Emanuelle in America (1977). After starring in soft-core erotic films and struggling with drug problems, she appeared in pornographic magazines and a hard-core film. Her career ended in 1985 after arrest for drug possession and trafficking.
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Release Year: 1980
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Alternative Title: Cannibal holocausto 2, Comela Viva, Vivos Serão Devorados, Dschungel der Kannibalen, Massakren i junglens dyb, Comidos vivos!, La secte des cannibales, Fate tous zontanous, To ourliahto ton kannivalon, Antropófagos, Eaten Alive, Zjedzeni zywcem, Omänsklig fasa, Ад каннибалов 2, Съеденные заживо, Doomed to Die, Eaten Alive!, Eaten Alive: Mangiati vivi!, The Emerald Jungle, Eaten Alive by the Cannibals!, Lebendig gefressen
Director: Umberto Lenzi
Writer: Umberto Lenzi
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Genre: Adventure, Horror
The film follows a woman searching for her missing sister in the jungle. She finds hope when she discovers a film belonging to a dead hit-man which shows her sister being held captive by cannibals. Joined by Robert Kerman's character, Mark Butler, they venture into the jungle and encounter both a cannibal tribe and a cult led by a charismatic leader reminiscent of Jim Jones. Escape becomes increasingly difficult as the cannibals and cult followers pose constant threats.
Mangiati vivi!, directed by Umberto Lenzi in 1980, is an adventure horror film set in the jungle. It's known for its depiction of cannibalism and cult-like behavior. The story revolves around a woman's search for her sister, leading her to uncover disturbing footage of her sibling's captivity among cannibals. Despite being one of the less gruesome entries in the 'Cannibal Film' subgenre, it still contains graphic scenes and explores themes of survival and desperation.