Dead & Buried (1981) [R]

Release Date:
May 29, 1981

Original Title:
Dead & Buried

Alternate Titles:
A Cidade dos Mortos-Vivos
Dead and Buried
Dood en begraven
Död och begraven
Look Alive
Mort et enterré
Morts i enterrats
Mrtvi i sahranjeni
Muertos y enterrados
Noituutta
Réincarnations
Tromos stin poli
Zongeria
Ζωντανός και θαμμένος
Похоронены, но не мертвы...

Genres:
Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  FR: 16  IE: PG  US: R 

Runtime: 94

It will take your breath away. All of it.

After a series of gory murders commited by mobs of townspeople against visiting tourists, the corpses appear to be coming back to life and living normally as locals in the small town.

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ADR Mixer:
Richard D. Rogers

Administration:
Kate Morris

Art Direction:
William Sandell
Joe Aubel

Assistant Editor:
Nancy Forner

Assistant Property Master:
John Rettino

Associate Editor:
Ross Albert

Associate Producer:
Michael I. Rachmil

Best Boy Grip:
Vito Carenzo

Boom Operator:
Charles Randall
William Randall

Camera Operator:
John Koester

Casting:
Linda Francis

Construction Foreman:
Jay M. Hirsch

Costume Supervisor:
Erica Edell Phillips

Dialogue Coach:
Ty Nutt

Dialogue Editor:
Lettie Odney

Director:
Gary Sherman

Director of Photography:
Steven Poster

Dolly Grip:
James Dyer

Editor:
Alan Balsam

Executive In Charge Of Production:
John W. Hyde

Executive Producer:
Richard R. St. Johns

First Assistant Camera:
Roger Gebhard

First Assistant Director:
Brian E. Frankish

Gaffer:
Ronald Batzdorff

Hairstylist:
Jan Cook

Key Grip:
Ken Miller

Leadman:
Airick Kredell
Lee B. Drygas

Location Coordinator:
Toni Lemos

Makeup Artist:
Vincent Prentice
Zoltan Elek
Edouard F. Henriques

Makeup Effects Designer:
Stan Winston

Music Editor:
Jack K. Tillar

Negative Cutter:
Donah Bassett

Novel:
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

Original Music Composer:
Joe Renzetti

Producer:
Ronald Shusett
Robert Fentress

Production Accountant:
Edwin D. Rich

Production Assistant:
Dustin Bernard

Production Coordinator:
Dixie J. Capp

Production Executive:
Anna St. Johns

Property Master:
Dominick Bruno

Propmaker:
Gerald Perdew

Scenic Artist:
Amanda J. Flick

Scoring Mixer:
Murray McFadden

Screenplay:
Dan O'Bannon
Ronald Shusett

Script Supervisor:
Alvin Greenman

Sculptor:
James Kagel

Second Assistant Camera:
Jeff Goldenberg

Second Assistant Director:
Andrew A. Ackerman
Scott Thaler

Set Decoration:
Cloudia Rebar
Dennis Barton

Set Designer:
James E. Tocci

Sound Editor:
Anthony Milch

Sound Effects Editor:
Gordon Ecker

Sound Mixer:
William Randall

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert L. Harman
Howard S. Wollman
William L. McCaughey
Tony McVann

Special Effects Technician:
James Cummins

Still Photographer:
Elliott Marks

Story:
Alex Stern
Jeff Millar

Stunt Coordinator:
Bill Couch

Stunts:
Anthony Cecere
Bill Couch Jr.
Bill Couch
Chuck Couch
Angelo De Meo

Transportation Captain:
Wayne Nelson

Transportation Co-Captain:
Fred Hendley
Donna Smith

Unit Production Manager:
William P. Owens

Unit Publicist:
Kimberley Coy

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Bill Hansard

Wigmaker:
Ziggy Geike

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