The Human Centipede is a 2009 Dutch horror film written, directed and co-produced by Tom Six. It stars Dieter Laser as the creator of the centipede, Josef Heiter, with Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie and Akihiro Kitamura as his victims. Two sequels, titled Full Sequence and Final Sequence, also written and directed by Six, were released in 2011 and 2015, respectively. The entire trilogy was compiled into a single film in 2016, titled Complete Sequence.
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The Netherlands release the film on September 29, 2016, and in France on September 30, 2017, and elsewhere in Europe on September 31, 2017. The German release date for the US release is September 8, 2018, and the UK Release date for September 29,. The US Release Date for the UKRelease date for all three films is September 21, 2018. The first film is released on October 1, 2010, and is called The Centipedes of Germany. The second film, released on November 1, 2011, is titled The Centipses of Germany, which is about a deranged German surgeon who kidnaps three tourists and joins them surgically, mouth to anus, forming a \”human centipete\”. The third film, The Centippers of Japan, is released in November 2011. The fourth and final film is scheduled for November 21, 2012, and comes out on DVD on November 22, 2012. The plot centers on the disappearance of two American tourists, Lindsay and Jenny, who are drugged and involuntarily detained by a crazed surgeon. The doctor explains that he is a world-renowned expert at separating Siamese twins, but dreams of making new creatures by sewing people together. He describes in detail how he will surgically connect his three victims mouth-to-anus, so that they share a single digestive system. Heiter severs the ligaments of his victims’ knees to prevent leg extension, forcing his victims to crawl. When two detectives visit his home to obtain a search warrant for his victims, he offers them a new creation; a four-segment centipeded.
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