Eaten Alive

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Eaten Alive
Directed by Tobe Hooper
Produced by Mardi Rustam
Written by Kim Henkel
Alvin L. Fast
Mardi Rustam
Starring Neville Brand
Mel Ferrer
Carolyn Jones
Marilyn Burns
Music by Wayne Bell
Tobe Hooper
Cinematography Robert Caramico
Editing by Michael Brown
Release date(s) 1977 (USA)
Running time 91 min.
87 min. (UK cut)
Language English
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Eaten Alive (known under various pseudonyms in alternate regions, adopting such titles as Death Trap (UK), Horror Hotel, Horror Hotel Massacre , Legend of the Bayou, Murder on the Bayou, Le crocodile de la mort (France) and Starlight Slaughter) is a 1977 horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, featuring Robert Englund, Neville Brand and William Finley.

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[edit] Synopsis

The local fleabag hotel is run by Judd (Brand), who keeps a pet crocodile. As guests arrive, Judd reveals that he is far from a typical hotel owner, and keen on introducing his lodgers to his scythe and his pet.

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[edit] Plot

After refusing a request from Buck (Englund), a frisky customer, a prostitute is dismissed from her job at the town brothel. She then makes her way to a run-down hotel and encounters Judd (Brand), the mentally disturbed proprietor and his pet crocodile. Upon discovering his new lodger is a woman of questionable virtue, Judd attacks. He begins tearing at her blouse while ranting and raving, causing her to run outside, where Judd savagely finishes her off with an odd looking rake. Once she is dead, Judd looks shocked, and his crocodile eats the body and eats him.

[edit] Video Nasty

  • This movie was one of the so called "Video Nasties" in the UK during the early 80's. The move wasn't successfully prosecuted for obscenity. Mary Whitehouse apparently took a personal objection to this movie, though she'd never actually viewed it.

[edit] Trivia

  • The film was inspired by serial killer Joe Ball, who reputedly fed over 20 victims to alligators as a means of disposal.
  • Director Quentin Tarantino used this movie's character Buck for the line in his kung fu homage movie Kill Bill, "My name is Buck, and I'm here to fuck".
  • Robert Englund claimed in Samhain magazine (1988, no.14) “I found out recently from someone who saw it in Japan that they literally put in insert shots of me in that, so in Japan you can see bogus uncircumcised Robert Englund genitalia. In the American version I say a couple of rude words and I flirt with a girl in brassiere. In Japan it’s a monster shot, I need it. I’m just hoping the guy’s well hung!”

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