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別名: Janice Jordan, Janis Eve Lynn, Janis Lynn, Janus Blyth, Tiffany Jones
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Janus Blythe, a dynamic brunette actress, started her career in the mid-1970s with roles in 'The Centerfold Girls' (1974) and 'Phantom of the Paradise' (1974). She gained cult popularity portraying Ruby, the rebellious daughter in Wes Craven's horror classic 'The Hills Have Eyes' (1977), originally offered the role of Lynn. Blythe reprised her role in the 1984 sequel. Other notable roles include a small-town tramp in 'Eaten Alive' (1976) and a victim in 'The Incredible Melting Man' (1977). Her last known acting credit is 'Soldier's Fortune' (1991). Blythe has also hosted her own talk show on Los Angeles public access cable television.
公開年: 1976
別題: Horror Hotel, Horror Hotel Massacre, Legend of the Bayou, Murder on the Bayou, Starlight Slaughter, Devorado vivo, Смъртоносен капан, Obsesión escalofriante, Trampa mortal, Le crocodile de la mort, Death Trap, ta sagonia tou krokodeilou, To pandoxeio tou tromou, Quel motel vicino alla palude, Akuma no nuwa, The Devil's Swamp, El cocodrilo, Zjedzeni zywcem, Mancat de viu, Съеденные заживо, Krokodil, Brutes and Savages, Slaughter Hotel, Blutrausch, Death Trap - Die Nacht der Bestie
監督: Tobe Hooper
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制作会社: Mars Production Corporation
ジャンル: Horror, Thriller, splatter film, monster film
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In a rundown hotel located in a swampy Texas locale, Judd (Neville Brand), the proprietor with a penchant for wearing white gloves and displaying a peculiar affection towards his pet crocodile, receives an assortment of unsuspecting guests. Among them are the reformist hooker, Rose, her concerned father, Joe, and sister, Clara, as well as an unlucky family en route to a vacation. The hotel's isolated setting proves treacherous when Judd's croc begins claiming victims one by one, leading to chaos and desperation among the survivors as they attempt to escape their sinister host.
'Eaten Alive' (1976) is a cult horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, following his success with 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre'. The film is a grimy, low-budget splatter flick that thrives on its grim atmosphere and lurid violence. Set in the swamps of Texas, it features an off-kilter performance from Neville Brand as Judd, the hotel proprietor who harbors a dark secret. The film's sparse plot serves primarily as a backdrop for grisly crocodile attacks, earning it notoriety among horror enthusiasts. Despite mixed critical reception upon its release, 'Eaten Alive' has since gained a dedicated cult following.