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Eaten Alive! (1980)

“Trapped in a jungle of crazy flesh eaters! The terrifying nightmare that became reality!”

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Plot

In the bustling labyrinth of New York City, a covert assassin prowls, selecting his prey with chilling precision. His weapon of choice is extraordinary - darts dipped in lethal Cobra venom. The hunter, however, becomes the hunted and ends up dead, revealing a twisted connection to a sinister religious cult nestled deep within the untamed wilderness of the New Guinea jungle. This cult is no ordinary group; they are cannibals, their rituals drenched in unspeakable horror. Against this backdrop of dread, a desperate woman embarks on a perilous quest to find her missing sister. Her only beacon of hope is the macabre footage found on the deceased hitman, a grotesque tableau of sadistic torture and an unnerving cameo of her lost sibling. The footage is a chilling testament to a doomed documentary crew who ventured too far into the heart of darkness. Undeterred by the impending danger, she plunges into the dense jungle, accompanied by Robert Kerman's character, Mark Butler, a regular face in the gruesome world of cannibal films. They encounter the savage cannibal tribe and their deranged leader, a man akin to the infamous Jim Jones, whose disciples are ready to obey his terrifying commands on a whim. The labyrinth of the wild jungle proves to be just as confounding as the concrete jungle of New York, with the cannibals lying in wait, their insatiable hunger ever-present. Escape seems impossible, as the twisted followers of the suicide cult leader are ready to feast upon command. The search for her sister plunges her deeper into a world that threatens to devour her, where the line between the hunter and the hunted blur in a terrifying dance of survival.

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Eaten Alive! is an adventure movie featuring Janet Ågren.

Eaten Alive! is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Filmzie, Plex, Plex Player and Tubi TV and it's also available on IndieFlix and Midnight Pulp.

It is also possible to buy Eaten Alive! on Microsoft Store.