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Traces of Death

  • Video
  • 1993
  • Unrated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
922
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Traces of Death (1993)
Splatter HorrorDocumentaryHorror

Traces of Death is a collection of archive film and borrowed stock footage, notorious for its pointless exploitative content. In its opening you see the death of a woman named Maritza Martin... Read allTraces of Death is a collection of archive film and borrowed stock footage, notorious for its pointless exploitative content. In its opening you see the death of a woman named Maritza Martin, who was gunned down by her ex-husband on Spanish language television. We then witness Br... Read allTraces of Death is a collection of archive film and borrowed stock footage, notorious for its pointless exploitative content. In its opening you see the death of a woman named Maritza Martin, who was gunned down by her ex-husband on Spanish language television. We then witness British SAS troopers storming the Iranian Embassy in 1980, this is followed by a police chas... Read all

  • Writer
    • Damon Fox
  • Stars
    • Damon Fox
    • Maritza Martin Munoz
    • Emilio Nunez
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    922
    YOUR RATING
    • Writer
      • Damon Fox
    • Stars
      • Damon Fox
      • Maritza Martin Munoz
      • Emilio Nunez
    • 24User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Damon Fox
    • Narrator
    Maritza Martin Munoz
    • Self - Woman Murdered by Ex-husband on Spanish TV Show 'Ocurrio Asi'
    • (archive footage)
    Emilio Nunez
    • Self - Man Who Murdered Ex-wife on Spanish TV Show 'Ocurrio Asi'
    • (archive footage)
    James Vance
    James Vance
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Pit Dernitz
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Carol Durnet
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Graham Durnet
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Kim Durnet
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    R. Budd Dwyer
    R. Budd Dwyer
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Writer
      • Damon Fox
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    Cowman

    Entertaining, in that so-freakin'-sick-you-just-have-to-keep-watching kind of way.

    Adequate compilation of grotesque archive footage, including actual scenes of murder, suicide, animal attacks, surgeries, autopsies, and (unfortunately) a whole lot more. This poorly edited and atrociously narrated tape is a real endurance test for anyone who's never seen this kind of imagery, and despite its many negative points, it certainly succeeds where FACES OF DEATH doesn't: it's all 100% real. This particular volume features former Pennsylvania State Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer blowing his brains out on live television, a male to female sex change operation, Pit Durnet being eaten by lions at a drive-thru safari in front of his shocked family, and among other things, a pig being burned alive with a blowtorch. Quality entertainment for the entire family!
    1LoganWeasel

    Don't waste your time with this pile of filth.

    Thought faces of death was rough? well my friend this film, unlike FOD, is %100 real and its disgusting. I saw this out of sick curiosity and that was the biggest mistake of my film loving life.
    2baileycrawly

    Fascinating

    Most human beings look at death with a sense of fear, but also of great interest, and this film caters to that interest. It speaks to the side of you that pays close attention when passing car accidents on the highway in the hopes of seeing as much as you can, that side of you that has always wondered what the process of an autopsy looks like, or what really happens in a gender-reassignment surgery. This film shows it all, and in gruesome, no-holds-barred detail. It showcases countless individuals' final moments, as well as freak accidents, among other things that can't really even be mentioned here. This film is ultimately nothing more than a compilation of footage from external sources. There's no plot; just a series of grotesque images and scenes playing out with a narration that tries too hard to be frightening. It is, without question, one of the most exploitative pieces of entertainment ever made in the sense that it makes a spectacle (even editing footage of a man shooting himself into the kind of early, pre-meme style editing you would see in the beginning days on YouTube) of other people's deaths, suffering and medical procedures. That being said, the medical procedures themselves are highly interesting, and feel a lot less exploitative. They take up a large chunk of the film, with music playing behind the procedures. Again, it speaks to that part of you that wants to wander behind closed doors and see exactly what happens. It satisfied a long-running curiosity, but at what cost? This is not a film that can really be recommended to anyone. In fact, it's best left forgotten as a product of its time, not given the time of day (I say as I sit here writing a review about it). It's blatant disrespect for the dead, and it's presented as one would expect a mockumentary of false events of peril to be presented; the entire film, while gravely serious in content, isn't particularly concerned with maintaining seriousness for the dead. It downplays the true tragedy of the loss of human life and, in turn, presents a message that "the reaper" is waiting for you and, one day, he's gonna catch you and you'll wind up like the people that were shown in the film. While that may technically be true, it's a tasteless message to drop in a film showcasing actual tragedies. Having watched everything they crammed into that 75-odd minute film, it does present an interesting perspective on mortality, and it's something that no modern horror film would ever give you (my thoughts immediately went to the recent, horrendous Stephen King adaptations that come a dime a dozen from the Warner Bros. and Netflix machines in these past few years... can we stop with those already?). This goes where traditional film refuses to go, and it feels as cheap as it is. On an estimated budget of only $18 (the footage must've all been public domain, so the budget was probably used to pay the voice actor for the 10 minutes or so of awful narration involved in the thing). One of the things that I cannot stomach in film, however, what needs to be talked about here, is animal cruelty. This film makes the ever-notorious Cannibal Holocaust look like a Disney film by comparison to this. At least in Cannibal Holocaust, the kills were relatively quick, according to animal rights reports. This has a too-long scene of a bound-up pig being torched alive. It has nothing to do with anything else you see on the screen; it comes out of nowhere, and it goes away with no purpose. It was one of the most uncomfortable scenes I've ever had the displeasure of sitting through, and something I can only pray to never have exposure to again.

    Overall, this film is for the morbidly curious. It's sad in the sense that there have been VHS and DVD releases of this film that have been fairly successful, and that people have these tasteless exploitations of death proudly on their shelves. It's not something anybody can really enjoy. If anything, it's a harsh wake-up call to the realities of life. Part of life is death, and this film showcases that in a brutally blunt manner. It's something that's important to think about, but only the truly insane would dwell upon the content of this film, let alone suffer a second viewing and beyond. It's a one-and-done deal kind of movie.

    I will not be viewing any of the subsequent entries into this "series."
    cheeseboy80

    The most sickest film I have ever seen

    Traces of death is the most disgusting film in the world. All the deaths in this movie are 100% real. This movie is not for anyone who can't handle blood and gore. The nature of this movie is really graphic. This is not one of those Horror films with actors pretending to get killed. No, this movie is beyond that. It's real video footage of people getting killed. Watch this movie at your own risk.

    I give this film 5 out of 10 (because it grossed me out sooo much)
    5thesavdog

    Overall worth a watch if you like dark stuff.

    I agree with D Segura that most of the film especially the autopsies need some narration of some sort as they tend to get a bit boring if you don't know what is happening. Its still fascinating in some parts. The sex change operation is painful to watch if you are a man ha ha. The pigs getting burned I could have done without though, very cruel indeed. The Faces of Death series at least had some sort of structure to it and it feels as though this has just been thrown together in no order.

    Some of the scenes were short/poor quality and not explained at all.

    The narrator is a giggle with his horror voice.

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    • Trivia
      Completely banned in the UK by the BBFC due it not having any "journalistic, educational or other justifying context for the images shown".
    • Quotes

      Narrator: [Final Lines, after a man had been mauled by a lion] Perhaps, he wanted above all, to prove to himself that he wasn't afraid. Even though he was armed only with a camera, instead of a gun.

    • Connections
      Edited from Basic Autopsy Procedure (1961)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лики смерти
    • Filming locations
      • North Lauderdale, Florida, USA(Maritza Martin murder)
    • Production companies
      • Dead Alive Productions
      • Foxx Entertainment Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $18 (estimated)
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      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
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