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Buried Alive II is a 1997 American horror thriller television film directed by Tim Matheson and written by Walter Klenhard. It is a sequel to the 1990 film Buried Alive, and stars Ally Sheedy, Stephen Caffrey and Tracey Needham. Matheson also reprises his character from the previous film, Clint Goodman. [1]
Buried Alive, a 1949 Italian historical drama film; Buried Alive (1990 theatrical film), directed by Gerard Kikoine, based on the Edgar Allan Poe story; Buried Alive (1990 TV film), a television film directed by Frank Darabont Buried Alive II (1997), its sequel; Buried Alive, a horror film by Dimension Studios
Buried Alive is a 1990 American made-for-television horror thriller film directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Matheson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, William Atherton and Hoyt Axton. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and has often been overlooked in Darabont's directorial catalogue due to the success of his later films.
Buried is a 2010 English-language Spanish survival thriller film directed by Rodrigo Cortés. [5] It stars Ryan Reynolds [6] and was written by Chris Sparling.. The film follows Iraq-based American civilian truck driver Paul Conroy (Reynolds), who, after being attacked, finds himself buried alive in a wooden coffin, with only a lighter, flask, flashlight, knife, glowsticks, pen, pencil, and a ...
He was buried at Christie's Beachcomber in Galveston for 49 days, breaking O'Dell's record. [1] By 1966, he was touring as "The Human Corpse" or "The Living Corpse", releasing a few tie-in country LPs as well. [2] On June 9, 1966, he married Lottie White who also volunteered to be buried alive, billing herself as "Mrs. Living Corpse."
The Death of Your Perfect World is the debut studio album by the American metalcore band Buried Alive. Produced by Steve Evetts , it was released on April 20, 1999 through Victory Records . It is the band's only album with Jesse Muscato.
People who were buried alive.Includes people who were prematurely buried intentionally (as a form of torture, murder or execution), voluntarily (as suicide, or as a stunt, with the intention to escape), accidentally (e.g. under rubble due to a disaster or collapse of a building or cave), or unintentionally (in the mistaken belief that the living person is dead).
Raoul Wallenberg: Buried Alive is a Canadian documentary film, directed by David Harel and released in 1983. [1] A profile of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, the film covered his role in saving the lives of Jewish refugees from the Holocaust, as well as exploring the evidence that he may still have been alive in a Soviet gulag as late as the early 1980s.