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Eaten Alive

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5.5/10 • 173

1976-12-251h 31m

Horror

Meet the maniac & his friend.

A psychotic redneck who owns a dilapidated hotel in the backwater swamps of Louisiana kills various people who upset him or his business, and he feeds their bodies to a large crocodile that he keeps as a pet in the swamp beside his hotel.

Directors
Tobe Hooper
Writters
Kim Henkel
Editors
Kim Henkel, Michael Brown

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Neville Brand

    Neville Brand

    Judd

  2. Mel Ferrer

    Mel Ferrer

    Harvey Wood

  3. Carolyn Jones

    Carolyn Jones

    Miss Hattie

  4. Marilyn Burns

    Marilyn Burns

    Faye

  5. William Finley

    William Finley

    Roy

  6. Stuart Whitman

    Stuart Whitman

    Sheriff Martin

  7. Robert Englund

    Robert Englund

    Buck

  8. Roberta Collins

    Roberta Collins

    Clara

  9. Kyle Richards

    Kyle Richards

    Angie

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Wuchak

Nov 18, 2019

3/10

After the success of “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” Hooper delivers a sleazy DUD The crazy dirtbag manager of a rundown hotel in east Texas (Neville Brand) threatens his clients if they upset him and feeds them to his pet croc. The cast includes notables like Mel Ferrer, Stuart Whitman, Carolyn Jones and a young Robert Englund. Despite the presence of the croc, “Eaten Alive” (1976) is more of a slasher flick than crocogator horror (the croc is strictly peripheral, not to mention unconvincing). This was Tobe Hooper’s follow-up to his unexpected hit “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (1974) wherein he borrows the plot of “Psycho” (1960). Unfortunately, he spectacularly fumbles the ball. The surreal style, sets and cast are all good, but there’s a lack of confidence in the execution: The flick’s full of nonsensical actions, meanderings and padding. Hooper tried to make up for it by exploiting the women with lots of raunch & nudity, but “Chainsaw Massacre” proved that a slasher didn’t need this to be effective. Janus Blythe stands out in the feminine department as Lynette, as does Roberta Collins as Clara. Marilyn Burns (Faye) and Crystin Sinclaire (Libby) are also noteworthy. Thankfully, Hooper moved on to much better productions, like “Salem’s Lot” (1979), “The Funhouse” (1981) and “Crocodile” (2000). The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, CA. GRADE: C-/D+

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$520,000.00
Revenue
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Keywords
redneckpsychoticvideo nasty