I Bury the Living
MPW-87682

I Bury the Living

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Original, Folded, Damaged, One sheet

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About the movie

Cemetery director Robert Kraft discovers that by arbitrarily changing the status of plots from empty to occupied on the planogram causes the death of the plots' owners.

Director Albert Band
Starring Richard Boone, Theodore Bikel, Peggy Maurer
Writers Louis Garfinkle

Glossary

  • One Sheet

    Standard theatrical size posters; typically 27x39, 40 or 41”.

  • Folded

    3 horizontal and 1 vertical fold.

  • Original

    Printed by movie studio in limited quantity for theater display.

  • Damage

    Poster has creases/tears/tape/ripples usually
 from being used in the past.

  • Tape

    There are tape marks/residue on the front and/or back of the poster from being displayed in theatres