Buried Alive (1939 film)
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Directed byVictor Halperin
Screenplay byGeorge Bricker[1]
Story byWilliam A. Ullman Jr.[1]
Produced byBen N. Judell[1]
| Buried Alive | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Victor Halperin |
| Screenplay by | George Bricker[1] |
| Story by | William A. Ullman Jr.[1] |
| Produced by | Ben N. Judell[1] |
| Cinematography | Jack Greenhalgh[1] |
| Edited by | Holbrook Todd[1] |
Production company | Producers Pictures Corp.[1] |
| Distributed by | Producers Pictures Corp. |
Release date |
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Running time | 62 minutes[1] |
| Country | United States[1] |
Buried Alive is a 1939 film directed by Victor Halperin.
Production
After finishing Torture Ship, director Victor Halperin started production on his next film Buried Alive.[2] The film began shooting in the first half of October 1939 for Producer's Pictures Corporation.[2]
Actor Clem Wilenchick (aka Crane Whitley) was scheduled to play the character of Manning, but as the shooting began he was replaced by Wheeler Oakman.[2] The Call Bureau Cast Service initially mentioned that Archie Twitchell would portray Carson, and was replaced by Dave O'Brien.[2]
Release
Buried Alive was distributed theatrically by Producers Pictures Corp. on November 6, 1939.[1]