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In 2000, [[Tobe Hooper]] released ''Crocodile'', a [[Spiritual Successor]] to this film. ''Crocodile'' even references ''Eaten Alive''.
In 2000, [[Tobe Hooper]] released ''Crocodile'', a [[Spiritual Successor]] to this film. ''Crocodile'' even references ''Eaten Alive''.


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* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Judd's prosthetic leg.
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Judd's prosthetic leg.
* [[Blood Is Squicker in Water]]: Shown when Rocky bites on Buck's leg.
* [[Blood Is Squicker in Water]]: Shown when Rocky bites on Buck's leg.
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* [[Death by Sex]]: Buck dies after some sexing.
* [[Death by Sex]]: Buck dies after some sexing.
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]: Faye.
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]: Faye.
* [[Deep South]]
* [[Deep South]]: The setting where the hotel is.
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: Faye is a fresh ex-prostitute on her moment of death.
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: Faye is a fresh ex-prostitute on her moment of death.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: Along with his croc Rocky, Judd also has a pet monkey.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: Along with his croc Rocky, Judd also has a pet monkey.
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* [[Skunk Stripe]]: On Judd.
* [[Skunk Stripe]]: On Judd.
* [[Swamps Are Evil]]
* [[Swamps Are Evil]]
* [[Talking to Themself]]: Judd spends a lot of time muttering to himself.
* [[Inner Dialogue]]: Judd spends a lot of time muttering to himself.
* [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]]: Loosely based on the story of [[wikipedia:Joe Ball|Joe Ball]].
* [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]]: Loosely based on the story of [[wikipedia:Joe Ball|Joe Ball]].
* [[Window Pain]]: When trying to kill Clara, Judd accidentally stumbles through a window.
* [[Window Pain]]: When trying to kill Clara, Judd accidentally stumbles through a window.
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 22 May 2024

Eaten Alive is 1977 horror film by Tobe Hooper. It features Robert Englund in one of his earliest movie roles. The film is also listed under the title Death Trap.

In the Deep South, there's an old war veteran named Judd who runs a hotel. He is crazy. He also has a pet crocodile named Rocky. Judd uses Rocky to dispose of people who upset Judd or his business.

In 2000, Tobe Hooper released Crocodile, a Spiritual Successor to this film. Crocodile even references Eaten Alive.

Tropes used in Eaten Alive (film) include: