Buried Alive Ii 🔥

In a stroke of dark luck, a machine malfunction at the morgue prevents Laura from being embalmed. She is buried while in a deep, toxin-induced coma, only to wake up in the dark, wooden confines of her coffin.

While the sequel follows a similar narrative beat to the original, it's the intervention of a ghostly, weathered Clint Goodman—now living under an alias—that changes the game. His eventual sacrifice allows Laura to claw her way back to the surface for a final, poetic confrontation. Why It Still Holds Up Buried Alive II

: Tim Matheson didn’t just return to play Clint; he also stepped into the director’s chair, ensuring the sequel maintained the "gonzo" TV-movie energy of the original. Final Verdict In a stroke of dark luck, a machine

: Critics at Letterboxd often note how the film excels at making the antagonists "the most scumbag people of all time," making their eventual downfall incredibly satisfying. His eventual sacrifice allows Laura to claw her

Her husband, Randy, isn't interested in her dreams of starting a family; he wants a yacht and a new life with his lover. Using the same toxin that "killed" Clint in the first film, Randy poisons Laura. Because of her family's history of heart failure, no one suspects foul play. The Escape and the Reckoning

Ten years after Clint Goodman (Tim Matheson) escaped his own grave, the small-town nightmare returns. This time, the victim is Laura Riskin (Ally Sheedy), a woman who inherits a $250,000 fortune—a windfall that quickly becomes a death warrant.