Enterrado vivo

Terror

Enterrado vivo
Enterrado vivo
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Mortuary
If you want to see a movie that you can later discuss with your friends and your family, this is Enterrado vivo.
The film hit theaters in year 1983 with great success.
The years of training and experience of the actors and actresses Mary Beth McDonough, David Wallace, Bill Paxton, Lynda Day George, Christopher George are evident in the final result.

The person in charge of the entire direction of this film was Howard Avedis.
91 min. is the length of the movie.
One of the countries with the most films created in the history of cinema is United States and this film is one of them.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by Howard Avedis.
The world is full of great producers and one of the best known is Artists Releasing Corporation (ARC), creator and developer of this project.
Can you imagine seeing a movie without music to accompany the story? It would be all a waste and more if the team of musicians is directed and formed by John Cacavas as it is in this case.

The symmetry, the lights, the frames ... all these elements are very important for a cinematographer who in this one has almost been Gary Graver.
This film is one of the feature films that are of the Terror genre.

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Critics Enterrado vivo

Get out of here, before I embalm you! ... It could have been better. There are no zombies here, although a decent killer
Paxton and Day George save the movie. Bill Paxton's best performance! Cheesy and visible, but unspectacular
Strange Semi-Slasher. A cheesy slasher with little blood and a low death toll. Not bad
Classic slasher. Incredibly spooky ghost party. Don't steal tires
Nifty opus slasher from the early 80s. Good 80s slasher about crazed embalmer. Mortuary
A bit pedestrian. Well done horror movie. Mortuary
Well. The fine art of entrepreneurship. Slasher Mystery Mashup
Not a bad 80s horror movie. Definitely more enjoyable than visiting a morgue. Deepen appreciation for Mozart
Atmospheric fun
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