I Bury the Living

I Bury the Living

Infobox Film
name = I Bury the Living



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director = Albert Band
producer = Louis Garfinkle
Albert Band
writer = Louis Garfinkle
narrator =
starring = Richard Boone
Theodore Bikel
music = Gerald Fried
cinematography = Frederick Gately
editing = Frank Sullivan
distributor = United Artists
released = flagicon|USA July 1958
runtime = 76 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 1:24022
imdb_id = 0051755

"I Bury the Living" was a 1958 horror film directed by famed B-movie director Albert Band, father of Charles Band, and starring Richard Boone and Theodore Bikel.

Plot summary

Robert Kraft (Richard Boone) is the newly appointed chairman of a committee that oversees a colossal cemetery. The cemetery is so large that a map is kept in the cemetery office displaying the grounds and each gravesite. Filled graves are marked by black pins and unoccupied but sold graves are marked with white pins. New to the position and unobservant, Kraft accidentally places a pair of black pins where they don't belong, only to discover later that the young couple who had bought the gravesites in question died in an automobile accident soon afterwards. Under repeated tries, he finds that every time he places a black pin over an unoccupied grave, someone dies. Kraft slips into deep guilt and depression and believes he is cursed, while the cemetery caretaker (Theodore Bikel in a heavy Scots accent) knows more than he's telling.

External links

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