Eaten alive / a Virgo International Pictures release ; a Mars production ; Mardi Rustam presents ; co-produced by Alvin L. Fast ; written by Alvin L. Fast and Mardi Rustam ; adapted for the screen by Kim Henkel ; produced by Mardi Rustam ; directed by Tobe Hooper.
Gator creator, Tobe Hooper. My name is Buck, Robert Englund. Butcher of Elmendorf, the legend of Joe Ball. 5ive minutes with Marilyn Burns.
Notes:
Neville Brand, Mel Ferrer, Carolyn Jones, Marilyn Burns, William Finley, Stuart Whitman, Roberta Collins, Kyle Richards, Robert Englund, Crystin Sinclaire. Originally released as a motion picture in 1977. Special features: audio commentary with producer Mardi Rustam, actors Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards, & make-up artist Craig Reardon; new introduction to the film by Hooper; "Blood on the bayou" - new interview with Hooper; "Gator bait" - new interview with Janus Blythe; "Monsters and metaphors" - new interview with make-up artist Craig Reardon; "The gator creator" - archive interview with Hooper; "My name is Buck" an interview with Robert Englund; "5ive minutes with Marilyn Burns"; "The butcher of Elmendorf: the legend of Joe Ball" - featurette; theatrical trailers; TV and radio sports; behind the scenes slideshow; alternate credits and title sequences; more.
Summary:
The Starlight, a decrepit hotel run by Judd, receives few customers. But one dark steamy night finds the Starlight visited by a runaway prostitute, a young couple and their child, a dying father and his daughter, and sex-obsessed Buck, all of whom will experience an unforgettable night of terror at the hands of Judd and his man-eating pet crocodile.
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