Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 3000000
Revenue
$ 216166
Sheriff Dan Gillis
Janet Gillis
William G. Dobbs
Ron
Linda
Girl on the Beach / Nurse Lisa
Harry
Ernie
Herman
George Le Moyne / Freddie
Doctor
Ben
Hitchhiker
Betty
Phil
Waitress
Fisherman
Jimmy
Mr. Haskell
Sam
Nurse
Jamie
Jamie
Girl #1
Lady Car Passenger
Femal Stranger
Joyce
Townsperson (uncredited)
Townsperson (uncredited)
Townsperson (uncredited)
Townsperson (uncredited)
Written by Wuchak on 2021-03-28
_**Mysterious deaths in a foggy coastal town**_ A puzzled sheriff in a hazy seaside hamlet in Maine (James Farentino) investigates a string of violent murders. Jack Albertson plays the mortician while Robert Englund appears as a mechanic in his pre-Freddy Krueger days. "Dead & Buried" (1981) is a unique, atmospheric horror that is reminiscent of other spooky flicks taking place in coastal towns, like “The Fog” (1980), “Messiah of Evil” (1973), “The Birds” (1963) and “Humanoids from the Deep” (1980). The opening features some surprisingly classy music (repeated during the end credits) which sets the stage for the slow-paced, moody investigation augmented by some pretty cutting edge and, frankly, shocking effects by Stan Winston. The striking Lisa Blount stands out on the feminine front, particularly her opening sequence. The head-turning Melody Anderson is also on hand as the sheriff’s wife. Meanwhile Lisa Marie appears as a hitchhiker (not the same actress as Tim Burton’s muse in the 90s). More should’ve been done with these women (not talking ‘bout sleaze). The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in Mendocino, California (located about 3.5 hours north of San Francisco on the coast), and The Lot in West Hollywood. GRADE: B
Written by JPV852 on 2021-07-03
"Tales from the Crypt" (meets The Stepford Wives) like story that has plenty of entertainment value even though it's more on the creepy spectrum than scary. Jack Albertson as the mortician was a lot of fun and James Farentino had his moments. **3.75/5**