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'''''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''.
'''''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''.

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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.


This film features the examples of: