Umberto Lenzi’s ‘Eaten Alive’ Takes a Bite Out of 4K UHD from Severin Films
Eaten Alive (also known as Doomed to Die and The Emerald Jungle) will satisfy your hunger for human flesh on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on June 24 via Severin Films. Not to be confused with Tobe Hooper’s 1976 horror film of the same name, this is the 1980 Italian cannibal gorefest from writer-director Umberto […] The post Umberto Lenzi’s ‘Eaten Alive’ Takes a Bite Out of 4K UHD from Severin Films appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.

Eaten Alive (also known as Doomed to Die and The Emerald Jungle) will satisfy your hunger for human flesh on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on June 24 via Severin Films.
Not to be confused with Tobe Hooper’s 1976 horror film of the same name, this is the 1980 Italian cannibal gorefest from writer-director Umberto Lenzi (Cannibal Ferox).
It has been newly scanned in 4K from the color reversal intermediate. It’s presented in HDR with English and Italian mono audio options.
Over four hours of special features are included:
- Audio Commentary With Film Historians Nathaniel Thompson And Troy Howarth
- Interview With Director Umberto Lenzi
- Deodato Meats Lenzi – Ruggero Deodato and Lenzi Discuss Their Cannibal Films
- Me Me Lai Bites Back – Feature Documentary On The Queen Of Cannibal Movies
- Interview With Production Designer Antonello Geleng
- Interviews With Actors Ivan Rassimov And Robert Kerman
- 2013 Q&A With Umberto Lenzi From The Festival Of Fantastic Films
- Newly Discovered Alternate Footage
- Trailer
A young woman works with a mercenary to search for her sister in the jungles of New Guinea, where they find her living with a cult in an area inhabited by cannibals.
Robert Kerman, Janet Agren, Ivan Rassimov, Paola Senatore, Me Me Lai, Fiamma Maglione, and Mel Ferrer star.
Eaten Alive notably borrows footage from early cannibal films Man from the Deep River (also directed by Lenzi), Last Cannibal World, and The Mountain of the Cannibal God.
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