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I Bury the Living (1958)
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Newly appointed cemetery chairman Robert Craft (Richard Boone) notices some odd things about his new post: a creepy sense of déjà vu, an inability to get heat in the caretaker's shack, and Andy the caretaker's Scottish accent, one of the thickest in all cinematic history. Craft soon discovers to his horror that sticking pins into his map of the cemetery seems to make people die. As if this weren't bad enough, no one believes him. As Craft grows more and more distraught, his forehead covered in some of the most brightly glistening sweat you've ever seen, people keep trying to prove it's all a coincidence by getting him...
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I only recall seeing Richard Boone in Western roles ("Have Gun - Will Travel", The Tall T). Seeing him in a B-grade horror thriller was a treat.
Boone is pressed into community service as the Chairman of the city cemetery. He discovers that when he plans a black pin in the cemetery map, the owner of the plot dies.
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