Eaten Alive cover art

Eaten Alive Details

1980 Certificate 18
  • 40
  • from 289 members

Umberto Lenzi (CANNIBAL FEROX) directed this atrocious cannibal/religious cult exploitation feature that has become a cult favorite for its awful dialogue, countless scenes of unintentional comedy, copious gore, and a wealth of footage lifted from other cannibal films. Filmed not long after the Jonestown tragedy in Guyana, .. Read more

Starring Robert Kerman, Janet Agren, Ivan Rassimov, Mel Ferrer
Director Umberto Lenzi
Genres Horror

loading loading...

Eaten Alive

Umberto Lenzi (CANNIBAL FEROX) directed this atrocious cannibal/religious cult exploitation feature that has become a cult favorite for its awful dialogue, countless scenes of unintentional comedy, copious gore, and a wealth of footage lifted from other cannibal films. Filmed not long after the Jonestown tragedy in Guyana, director Lenzi tries his hand at topicality by having the film revolve around an insane religious leader named Jonas who has taken a small cult of people from America and moved them into a camp in New Guinea that is located right in the middle of cannibal country. When a woman named Diana sends her sister Sheila mysterious footage of an apparently cannibalistic ritual taking place at the camp, Sheila becomes determined to rescue her. Arriving in New Guinea, Sheila hires an ex-G.I. to help her put together an expedition to the camp with the intention of forcibly removing Diana.

Starring Robert Kerman, Janet Agren, Ivan Rassimov, Mel Ferrer, Paola Senatore
Director Umberto Lenzi
Studio CORNERSTONE MEDIA
Run time DVD: 1 hr 22 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Horror
Language DVD: English
Released Production year: 1980

To Rent:
DVD: 13 Oct 2003

Like it What's this?

Rating breakdown

289 Member ratings
  • 100
4
  • 90
6
  • 80
10
  • 70
13
  • 60
37
  • 50
32
  • 40
45
  • 30
45
  • 20
62
  • 10
35

Related user collection

Buy from Amazon.co.uk


    • Eaten Alive
      Umberto Lenzi (CANNIBAL FEROX) directed this atrocious cannibal/religious cult exploitation feature that has become a cult favorite for its awful dialogue, countless scenes of unintentional comedy, copious gore, and a wealth of footage lifted from other cannibal films. Filmed not long after the ...