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Poison | Buried Alive
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6.4/10
IMDbAccording to John Carpenter on the audio commentary for Vampires (1998) that director Frank Darabont (who are very closed friends and Frank had a cameo in that film) asked Carpenter to play as a truck driver. Carpenter turned the offer down because he stated that he would only play a character that is about to or is killing someone or he's in bed with a beautiful woman.
Shot over the course of 18 days.
A TV movie made for the USA network.
The near embalming sequence was shot in a Jewish mortuary.
Frank Darabont's directorial debut.
"[last lines] Sheriff Sam Eberly: [He's standing behind Clint, who has his back to him] Chilly today. I should have worn my top coat. I came to pay my respects to a friend. He's buried here. Did you know him? Clint Goodman: [pause, then] No. Sheriff Sam Eberly: Died last week. Died sudden. I never... never had the chance to tell him how much our friendship really meant to me. Clint Goodman: Maybe he knows. [starts to walk away] Sheriff Sam Eberly: Hey, mister! [Clint stops, slowly turns around to face Sam] Sheriff Sam Eberly: I don't know who you are, but don't come back here... ever."
"Cortland 'Cort' van Owen: [trying to escape through the cellar window, he's nearly bitten by the dog Duke] Oh great, we've got Jason upstairs and Cujo in the front yard. And I'm having a real good time."