
Buried Alive
Crime · Drama · Romance
Overview
A prison trustee rescues a despondent executioner from a bar-room brawl, and is blamed for the fight by a tabloid reporter who actually started it, and loses parole, becomes embittered, and gets blamed for murder of guard.
Top Cast


Beverly Roberts
Beverly Roberts
Joan Wright
Beverly Roberts
Joan Wright


Robert Wilcox
Robert Wilcox
Johnny Martin
Robert Wilcox
Johnny Martin


Paul McVey
Paul McVey
Jim Henderson
Paul McVey
Jim Henderson


Ted Osborne
Ted Osborne
Ira Hanes
Ted Osborne
Ira Hanes


George Pembroke
George Pembroke
Ernie Matthews
George Pembroke
Ernie Matthews


Stephen Chase
Stephen Chase
Dr. Robert Lee
Stephen Chase
Dr. Robert Lee


George Lynn
George Lynn
Gus Barth
George Lynn
Gus Barth


Wheeler Oakman
Wheeler Oakman
Manning
Wheeler Oakman
Manning


Norman Budd
Norman Budd
The Kid
Norman Budd
The Kid


Ben Alexander
Ben Alexander
Riley
Ben Alexander
Riley
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