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Bury Me Dead
Bury Me Dead

Bury Me Dead (1947)

48% User Rating
1h 8min
Crime
Drama
Mystery

"SOMEONE...SOMEHOW...WANTS HER KILLED"

A woman watches her own funeral, then sets out with her lawyer to learn who was in the casket.

Bernard VorhausDirector

Cast

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Cathy O'Donnell

Cathy O'Donnell

Rusty

June Lockhart

June Lockhart

Barbara Carlin

Hugh Beaumont

Hugh Beaumont

Michael Dunn

Mark Daniels

Mark Daniels

Rod Carlin

Greg McClure

Greg McClure

George Mandley

Milton Parsons

Milton Parsons

Jeffers, the Butler

Virginia Farmer

Virginia Farmer

Mrs. Haskins, the Housekeeper

Sonia Darrin

Sonia Darrin

Helen Lawrence

Cliff Clark

Cliff Clark

Archer, Detective

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Brighton

John Dehner

John Dehner

Reporter

Cy Kendall

Cy Kendall

Detective

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 60%

September 30, 2019

Misconceptions of Psychoanalysis. Bury Me Dead is directed by Bernard Vorhaus and adapted to screenplay by Dwight V. Babcock and Karen DeWolf from a radio drama by Irene Winston. It stars June Lockhart, Cathy O'Donnell, Hugh Beaumont, Mark Daniels, Greg McClure and Milton Parsons. Music is by Emil Cadkin and cinematography by John Alton. Barbara Carlin (Lockhart) surprises everyone by turning up alive and well shortly after she had been buried at funeral! This poses two immediate questions: Who was buried in Barbara's coffin? And who was it who attempted to murder her? As has been noted by the few writers on line who have written about this film, it's a grand premise that unfortunately isn't exploited to the maximum. This is material that makes us lament that the likes of "Lang", "Siodmak" or "Mann" didn't have this written idea land on their desks. Compact at under 70 minutes, it's a film that, under Bernard Vorhaus' guidance, just doesn't know if to play it as straight or as a straight out murder mystery comedy. Something further enhanced by Cadkin's musical score, which, quite frankly, belongs in an "Abbott and Costello" movie. However, the film rises above average because the script is actually strong and John Alton weaves some magic with his photographic lenses. Narratively it's a good who done it? The mystery is strong and the reveal is not easy to guess from the off, though in fairness the comedy moments in the flashbacks kind of distract you from any detective work you want to partake in. But coupled with some sharp lines given to Lockhart, who delivers them with a scorpion like sting, it proves to be well written stuff. Yet without doubt it's Alton's work that makes this well worth viewing, whenever the film gets indoors the film takes on another dimension. Alton creates stark images at every turn, angled shadows everywhere, the whites ghostly and the darks deathly black. The last 15 minutes of the film are played out on this atmospheric stage and it's everything that an Alton fan could want. Even if it ultimately is work that deserves a far, far better film. 6/10

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