The first feeling that a new person gives is pain. Pain for the body that protected and nourished him when he himself was not yet able to do so. Screaming and bloody, the miracle of birth, or the beginning of the brutal struggle for survival. Without being asked, this new person now exists. He will receive and give joy and pain. He will do good and evil. But when is it decided whether a person is good or evil? And most importantly, by whom?
Bloodied and in a deep embrace, Jim Aal and Master W wake up with no memory of how all the red bodily fluids could have gotten onto their otherwise neat wardrobe. Just a faint suspicion that yesterday's greedy consumption of both dubious and diabolical mushrooms.
In the distant future. People have screwed up the world. Chemical waste, mutated biochemistry viruses, and mutant zombies threaten to completely destroy the Earth. Only one man is man enough to face the challenge and save us from the apocalypse: Jim Aal! But the question of all questions remains: Is there still enough beer left to quench his thirst?
Der Konig der Kannibalen (aka King of the Cannibals or Cannibal Messiah) is a slapstick, goofball splatter film written by Master W and co-directed by Master W and Crippler Criss (see also the segment entitled "The Secret of the Magic Mushrooms" in Troma's Mutantz, Nazis, and Zombies collection). It would appear that together these filmmakers go by the name of P.S.Y.C.H.O. Productions (you can't help but notice that half the cast is wearing that company's t-shirt). I wouldn't have thought that a low budget comedy about cannibals that runs close to 120 minutes would be something I'd enjoy, but it turns out I was very wrong.
A small group of men and women , whose children got murdered, take justice into their own hands.