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Portrait of Janus Blythe

Janus Blythe

Birth Name: Janus Blythe

Birth Date: 1951-01-29

Birth Place: N/A

Details

Alternate Names: Janice Jordan, Janis Eve Lynn, Janis Lynn, Janus Blyth, Tiffany Jones, Janice Jordan, Janis Lynn, Janus Blyth, Tiffany Jones

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Centerfold Girls (1974) as Room Mate

Most Important Roles:

  • Eaten Alive (1976) as Lynette
  • The Hills Have Eyes (1977) as Ruby
  • Phantom of the Paradise (1974) as Groupie
  • Invasion of the Scream Queens (1992) as Herself
  • The Centerfold Girls (1974) as Room Mate
  • The Incredible Melting Man (1977) as Nell Winters
  • Zuma Beach (1978) as Jennifer
  • Spine (1986) as Carrie Lonegan
  • Soldier's Fortune (1991) as Alex Prichard
  • Marilyn: The Untold Story (1980) as

Career Highlights:

  • Eaten Alive (1976)
  • The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
  • Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
  • Invasion of the Scream Queens (1992)
  • The Centerfold Girls (1974)
  • The Incredible Melting Man (1977)
  • Zuma Beach (1978)
  • Spine (1986)
  • Soldier's Fortune (1991)
  • Marilyn: The Untold Story (1980)

Full Biography

Janus Blythe, a striking brunette with notable charisma, gained prominence in 1970s horror films and exploitation features. She began her acting career in 'The Centerfold Girls' (1974) and 'Phantom of the Paradise' (1974). Blythe's breakthrough role was Ruby, the rebellious daughter in Wes Craven's 'The Hills Have Eyes' (1977), which she initially auditioned for as Lynn but requested to play Ruby instead. She reprised this role in 'The Hills Have Eyes Part II' (1984). Other notable performances include a small town tramp in Tobe Hooper's 'Eaten Alive' (1976) and a close encounter with the titular character in 'The Incredible Melting Man' (1977). Her last credited role was in 'Soldier's Fortune' (1991). Blythe has participated in retrospectives for her films and hosts a talk show on Los Angeles public access cable television.


About the Movie: Eaten Alive (1976)

Poster for Eaten Alive (1976)

Release Year: 1976

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: 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

Director: Tobe Hooper

Writer: Alvin L. Fast, Kim Henkel, Mardi Rustam

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Mars Production Corporation

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • The Beyond (1981)
  • Backwoods (2008)
  • Raising Cain (1992)
  • The Last House on the Left (1972)
  • Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014)

Keywords

Story

In the backwater swamps of Louisiana, a psychotic redneck named Buck runs a dilapidated hotel. When people upset him or interfere with his business, he kills them and feeds their bodies to a large crocodile that he keeps as a pet in the nearby swamp. The film follows this violent cycle of murder and disposal.

Summary

Directed by Tobe Hooper ('The Texas Chain Saw Massacre'), 'Eaten Alive' is a grimy exploitation horror thriller set in the Louisiana swamps. The film explores the psychosis of its antagonist, Buck, who uses his pet crocodile to dispose of bodies after committing murder. Despite being initially met with negative reviews and controversy for its graphic violence, the film has since gained a cult following among horror enthusiasts.