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Theodore Bikel

'Theodore Meir Bikel' (born May 2 1924, Vienna, Austria) is an Academy Award- and Tony Award-nominated character actor, folk singer and musician. He made his film debut in The African Queen (1951) and was nominated for an Academy award for his role as the Southern Sheriff in The Defiant Ones (1958).
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Horror Movies Starring Theodore Bikel

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Blood Soaked Cinema: Back From The Grave
DVD Release Date: 2005
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

Back from the Grave includes 12 blood soaked movies!Included are: Slave of the Cannibal God The Severed Arm I Eat Your Skin The Undertaker and his Pals Murder Mansion Night of Bloody Horror It Happened at Nightmare Inn Legacy of Blood Nightmare Castle I Bury the Living Indestructible Man and The Mon... more information, reviews and movie clips of Blood Soaked Cinema: Back From The Grave
Drive-In Discs, Vol. 3: I Bury The Living/The Hand
Directed By: Albert Band
DVD Release Date: 2003
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

I BURY THE LIVING A newly appointed cemetery chairman discovers that by inserting a black pin into a wall-sized map of the cemetery, he can cause the deaths of that plot's owner. THE HAND During World War II, British soldiers are captured by the Japanese, tortured and their hands are cut off. Years ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Drive-In Discs, Vol. 3: I Bury The Living/The Hand
Horror Classics V.4
DVD Release Date: 2003
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

Four horror classics: Horror Hotel, The Devil's Hand, A Bucket of Blood, and I Bury the Living. more information, reviews and movie clips of Horror Classics V.4
I Bury The Living
Directed By: Albert Band
DVD Release Date: 2003
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

Newly appointed cemetery chairman Robert Craft (Richard Boone) notices some odd things about his new post: a creepy sense of deja 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... more information, reviews and movie clips of I Bury The Living
I Bury The Living
Directed By: Albert Band
DVD Release Date: 2001
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

Newly appointed cemetery chairman Robert Craft (Richard Boone) notices some odd things about his new post: a creepy sense of deja 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... more information, reviews and movie clips of I Bury The Living
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