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Africa Blood and Guts

Africa Blood and Guts

Every Scene Looks You Straight in the Eye... and Spits!
Documentary
Horror

Release: 1966

Runtime: 138 minutes

Director: Gualtiero Jacopetti

Production: Cineriz

A chronicle of the violence that occurred in much of the African continent throughout the 1960s. As many African countries were transitioning from colonial rule to other forms of government, violent political upheavals were frequent. Revolutions in Zanzibar and Kenya in which thousands were killed are shown, the violence not only political; there is also extensive footage of hunters and poachers slaughtering different types of wild animals.

Review

Welcome to a brutal jungle nightmare where the law of the wild is blood and guts — no mercy, no second chances! "Africa Blood and Guts" drags you deep into the heart of darkness, where savage warriors and ruthless mercenaries collide in a merciless bloodbath. Prepare for raw, visceral chaos as machetes slash through thick vines and the screams of the hunted echo like thunder. This grim exploitation classic doesn’t hold back — every brutal fight and vicious betrayal bleeds with primal rage and desperate survival instincts. The jungle isn’t just a backdrop; it’s a living, breathing beast thirsty for carnage. With every frame drenched in sweat, dirt, and blood, this film unleashes a relentless assault on the senses. Expect gore-soaked action, brutal hand-to-hand combat, and a savage soundtrack that pounds like a war drum. It’s a wild, gonzo ride into the darkest corners of human savagery, where only the strongest survive and the screams never end!