Cannibal! The Musical

Cannibal! The Musical

Movie |

Musical | Cannibal

  • Duration: 1h 37min
  • Music: Rich Sanders
  • Similar To: Burke & Hare, Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
  • Story:
    Heading through Colorado Territory in search of gold and women, Alferd Packer and his group of bemused companions find themselves lost, starving and musically inspired by the obstacles they confront along the way, including a die-hard Confederate cyclops, a trio of surly trappers, a tribe of Japanese-speaking "Indians," and ultimately, each other.
    Full Story
7/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Heading through Colorado Territory in search of gold and women, Alferd Packer and his group of bemused companions find themselves lost, starving and musically inspired by the obstacles they confront along the way, including a die-hard Confederate cyclops, a trio of surly trappers, a tribe of Japanese-speaking "Indians," and ultimately, each other.
Ratings

7/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 125,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

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."

"Shpadoinkle" was not originally intended to be in the finished film. While writing the music, Trey Parker just wrote it as a filler word until he could think of something better for the song, but his friends all agreed that the word needed to stay.

This film was released by Troma in 1996 but it was actually filmed in 1993 while Trey Parker was attending the University of Colorado at Boulder. Contrary to popular belief, Parker was not expelled due to missing class while making the movie, and went on to graduate.

The judge in the courtroom is played by Randy Parker, Trey Parker's father.

The tribe of Japanese Indians that Packer and his group encounter on their journey is referred to as the Nihonjin tribe. Nihonjin is Japanese for "Japanese people." They were played by Japanese exchange students. While at UCB, Trey Parker had a double major in music and Japanese.

Popular Dialogues

"James Humphrey: Wait! You're cutting into his butt! Frank Miller: Well, what kind of piece do you want? James Humphrey: Well, not butt!"

"George Noon: [interrupting the trappers' gruesome song about the joys of killing animals] Oh, stop! James Humphrey: That's sick! Frenchy Cabazon: I agree! Nutter was singing in the wrong key! Preston Nutter: No I wasn't! It was Loutzenheiser! I was singing in E-flat minor. Frenchy Cabazon: The song's in F-sharp major! Shannon Bell: I think they're the same thing. I mean, E flat is the relative major of F sharp. Frenchy Cabazon: No it isn't! The relative minor is three half-tones DOWN from the major, not up! George Noon: No, it's three down. Like A is the relative minor of C major. O.D. Loutzenheiser: But isn't A-sharp in C major? Shannon Bell: Wait, are you singing mixolydian scales or something? Frenchy Cabazon: A-sharp is tonic to C major! It's the sixth! James Humphrey: No, it isn't! Israel Swan: Well, it would be like a raised 13th if anything. Frenchy Cabazon: Oh well, you guys are just a bunch of loser diggers anyhow! James Humphrey: Oh, see, you know we're right!"