Eaten Alive (1976)
December 25, 1976Release Date
Eaten Alive (1976)
December 25, 1976Release Date
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Neville Brand
Judd
Mel Ferrer
Harvey Wood
Carolyn Jones
Miss Hattie
Marilyn Burns
Faye
William Finley
Roy
Stuart Whitman
Sheriff Martin
Roberta Collins
Clara
Kyle Richards
Angie
Robert Englund
Buck
Crystin Sinclaire
Libby Wood
Janus Blythe
Lynette
Tobe Hooper
Director
David Hayward
The Cowboy
Betty Cole
Ruby
Alvin L. Fast
Writer
Sig Sakowicz
Deputy Girth
Kim Henkel
Writer
Ronald W. Davis
Country Boy
Christine Marie Schneider
Waitress
David Carson
Marlo
Wayne Bell
Composer
Lincoln Kibbee
First Guy in Bar
James Galanis
Second Guy in Bar
Robert Caramico
Cinematographer
Michael Brown
Editor
Tarja Leena Halinen
Miss Hattie's Girl
Edward R. Morse
CastingDirector
Caryn White
Miss Hattie's Girl
Valerie Lukeart
Miss Hattie's Girl
Jeanne Reichert
Miss Hattie's Girl
Jeannie Epper
Stunt Double
Mardi Rustam
Screenplay / Producer
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Eaten Alive (known under various alternate titles, including Death Trap, Horror Hotel, and Starlight Slaughter, and stylized on the poster as Eaten Alive!) is a 1976 American horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, and written by Kim Henkel, Alvin L. Fast, and Mardi Rustam.
The film stars Carolyn Jones, Neville Brand, Roberta Collins, Robert Englund, William Finley, Marilyn Burns, Janus Blythe, and Kyle Richards. Brand plays a psychotic hotel proprietor in a Southern bayou, who feeds those who upset him to a large crocodile that lives in a swamp beside the hotel.
Although the film did not receive a warm reception when it was released, it has gained a cult following in its time, and with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre from 1974, Eaten Alive helped Hooper advance in his career, allowing him to direct his first major studio film, The Funhouse, in 1981.