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                  I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M
 
                                        Date:     25-Nov-1992 10:18am EST
                                        From:     Corinne H. Smith
                                                  CHSMITH
                                        Dept:     Audio Visual Services
                                        Tel No:   (814) 863-3104
 
TO:  VMSMail User _IN%"SCREEN-L           ( _IN%"[log in to unmask]" )
 
 
Subject: RE: City of the Dead aka Horror Hotel
 
(Source: Maltin, Leonard, ed.  _Leonard Maltin's TV Movies and
        Video Guide_.  1993 ed.  New York: Penguin Books, 1992.)
 
HORROR HOTEL (1960-British) 76 min.  Director: John Moxey.
Stars:  Dennis Lotis, Christopher Lee, Betta St. John, Patricia
Jessel, Venetia Stevenson.   Seventeenth-century witch burned
at the stake maintains an inn to lure victims for blood
sacrifice to the devil.  Not bad of its type.  Original British
title: THE CITY OF THE DEAD.
 
EATEN ALIVE! (1976) 96 min.  Director: Tobe Hooper.  Stars:
Neville Brand, Mel Ferrer, Carolyn Jones, Marilyn Burns, William
Finley, Stuart Whiteman.   Ill-fated Hollywood debut feature by
_Texas Chainsaw_ director Hooper is a garishly stylized, unrelentingly
bizarre film about a psychopath (Brand) who has a crocodile
living in the front yard of his hotel.  Periodically guests who
upset the management are fed to this pet.  Originally titled
DEATH TRAP; also known as STARLIGHT SLAUGHTER, LEGEND OF THE BAYOU,
and HORROR HOTEL.
 
 
Corinne Smith
Penn State Audio-Visual Services
 
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