The Curse of the Living Corpse is a 1964 low-budget American horror film written, directed, and produced by Del Tenney. In the film, a series of murders haunt the family of a man who died leaving extensive instructions in his will to avoid his being buried alive. The film marked the feature film debut of actor Roy Scheider. It was originally co-billed with The Horror of Party Beach (1964). Both movies were filmed in black-and-white in Stamford, Connecticut by Iselin-Tenney Productions, a short-lived production company the director formed with Alan V. Iselin, the owner of a chain of drive-in theaters.

The Curse of the Living Corpse (1964)
Directed by Del Tenney
Genres - Horror |
Release Date - Apr 1, 1964 |
Run Time - 84 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Budget
$120,000
Tags
Alan, Connecticut, Corpse, Curse Of The Living Corpse, Death, Stamford, The Horror Of Party Beach, Will
Attributes
Filming Location: shot in Connecticut
Alternate Titles
El estigma macabro
MX
Estigma macabro
AR
The Curse of the Living Corpse
GB, US
Tumba Maldita
BR
Проклятие живых мертвецов
RU