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  1. The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre is a 1964 American made-for-television horror – thriller film starring Martin Landau, Judith Anderson and Diane Baker.

    • Horror Mystery Thriller
  2. The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre: Directed by Joseph Stefano. With Martin Landau, Judith Anderson, Diane Baker, Tom Simcox. Terrified of being buried alive by mistake, a woman puts a phone in her crypt to be able to call home if she needs help. She dies and nothing happens.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Joseph Stefano
    • 1967-08-20
  3. May 9, 2019 · It all dredges up business about an old case Orion apparently didn’t solve, involving a fake ghost in a Mexican church and a real murder (with, modishly, a hallucinogen murder poison).

  4. Oct 31, 2018 · Kino Lorber has exhumed a lost gem that even most connoisseurs of ghost stories have never heard of: The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre, a 1965 TV movie that’s been broadcast in Canada,...

  5. Mar 9, 2024 · Martin Landau, left, and Diane Baker are terrorized by an unseen force in The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre. This scene is inside a crypt where a telephone sits near the coffin of a woman who was terrified of being buried alive.

  6. Vivia Mandore, an heiress, enlists the services of a paranormal investigator to look into a suspected case of haunting involving the spirit of her deceased mother-in-law.

    • Horror, Mystery & Thriller
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  8. Jun 10, 2022 · As such, The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre combines elements of horror, hauntings, paranormal investigation, crime, and film noir. As with many of my favorite pictures from the era, a genuine haunting is juxtaposed against (and informed by) a noir-ish tale of very human greed, gaslighting, and murder.