
Cannibal Cop
Horror
Overview
Yup, we’ve had RoboCop, Maniac Cop, WolfCop, and now we have Cannibal Cop. And even more extraordinarily, it’s based on a true story. I guess doughnuts really weren’t enough for this officer of the law.
Top Cast


Shawn C. Phillips
Shawn C. Phillips
Local Yokel
Shawn C. Phillips
Local Yokel


Roni Jonah
Roni Jonah
Brianna Bennett
Roni Jonah
Brianna Bennett


Donald Farmer
Donald Farmer
Sgt. Heller
Donald Farmer
Sgt. Heller
Jason Crowe
Jason Crowe
Warbeck
Jason Crowe
Warbeck


Alaine Huntington
Alaine Huntington
Dorothy
Alaine Huntington
Dorothy
Megan Hunt
Megan Hunt
Kristy
Megan Hunt
Kristy


Kasper Meltedhair
Kasper Meltedhair
Iris
Kasper Meltedhair
Iris
Glynne Blackwell
Glynne Blackwell
Ilsa
Glynne Blackwell
Ilsa


Lexi Nimmo
Lexi Nimmo
Ashley
Lexi Nimmo
Ashley
Channing Dodson
Channing Dodson
Jennifer
Channing Dodson
Jennifer
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