Please, Don’t Bury Me Alive! (1976)

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This independent film, a slice-of-barrio- life that was shot and exhibited in South Texas. It is a compelling film about the dilemmas facing a young Chicano in the spring of 1972 amid the Chicano Movement.

Director: Efrain Gutierrez.
Writer: Sabino Garza.
Stars: Jose Armando, Margarita Armando de Hoyas, Diana Doss, Oscar Escamilla, Josefina Faz,
Abel Franco, Richard Garza, David Moss, Barney C. Sallerfield, Abel Villalpando.
Cinematographer: David Pena.

Extra — Interview with director Efraín Gutierrez:

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2 Comments

  1. Sean Ramsdell
    September 16, 2025
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    This was inducted into the National Film Registry

  2. Ronald
    November 7, 2025
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    Just was learning about the Brown Berets, so this will help! thanks!

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