
Neville Brand
Judd
Mel Ferrer
Harvey Wood
Carolyn Jones
Miss Hattie
Marilyn Burns
Faye
William Finley
Roy
Stuart Whitman
Sheriff Martin
Robert Englund
Buck
Roberta Collins
Clara
Kyle Richards
Angie
Crystin Sinclaire
Libby Wood
Janus Blythe
Lynette
David Hayward
The Cowboy
Betty Cole
Ruby
Sig Sakowicz
Deputy Girth
Ronald W. Davis
Country Boy
Christine Marie Schneider
Waitress
David Carson
Marlo
Lincoln Kibbee
First Guy in Bar
James Galanis
Second Guy in Bar
Tarja Leena Halinen
Miss Hattie's Girl
Caryn White
Miss Hattie's Girl
Valerie Lukeart
Miss Hattie's Girl
Jeanne Reichert
Miss Hattie's Girl

Released
en
$520,000.00
- #redneck
- #psychotic
- #video nasty
Reviews

Yikes, what was Mel Ferrer thinking when accepted the, admittedly brief, part in this nonsense? Neville Brand plays well, though, as the eccentric old-timer "Judd" who keeps a ramshackle old motel right beside a creek in which lives his caged-in pet alligator. Despite being in the back of beyond, this little establishment receives it's fair share of visitors and well, yes - you can guess the rest.

Eaten Alive devours its chance of being a credible creature feature by rarely showing its toothy puppetry. Cult horror is typically hit or miss with my taste in cinema. Quite often, I’ll appreciate and/or understand the adoration for a flick that ages finer that a campy bloody drag act. Conversely, my mind is baffled in the reasoning behind such fondness at the best of times. Hooper’s subsequent w

***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












