Buried Alive - Film and Television

Film and Television

  • Buried Alive (1939 film), directed by Victor Halperin
  • Buried Alive (1990 film), directed by Gerard Kikoine, based on the Edgar Allan Poe story
  • Buried Alive (1990 TV film), a TV movie directed by Frank Darabont
    • Buried Alive II
  • Buried Alive (2007 film), a horror film by Dimension Studios
  • Buried Alive (talk show), an Irish TV show
  • Buried(film), a 2010 thriller film starring Ryan Reynolds

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