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Follows the same pattern of the other Faces of Death movies. In this one we see many staged and not so staged looking deaths ranging from bungee jumping accidents and magic tricks gone bad.Follows the same pattern of the other Faces of Death movies. In this one we see many staged and not so staged looking deaths ranging from bungee jumping accidents and magic tricks gone bad.Follows the same pattern of the other Faces of Death movies. In this one we see many staged and not so staged looking deaths ranging from bungee jumping accidents and magic tricks gone bad.
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James B. Schwartz
- Dr. Louis Flellis
- (as Dr. Louis Flellis)
John Alan Schwartz
- Ambulance Driver
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Goofy
I'd say about 90% of this movie is fake. It's not shocking or anything. The doctor was pretty fun. I love it when he pulls out the gun and says that he defends his rights, and the other goofy things he says. The real footage is just brief clips of news footage of people getting beat and stuff, nothing really gory. It's insane it's considered so shocking...I'd say it's only PG-13.
Good Death Scenes
I Had never even seen Faces of Death until I went to my local video store and rented it. At first I thought it was fantastic until they showed the chinese people cutting up that cute little puppy and eating it. But other than that Faces of Death 4 is without a doubt the best in the series. SO FAR
Should Be Faces of Dupe
As a Pathology/Histology Technician I have the ability to both see and experience the most saddest aspect of life, and that is the passing of a fellow human being. As such, I think not only should Faces of Death be revealed as it truly is, an insensitive exploitation of those unable to speak for themselves, it should also be banned for the violation of their rights as fellow human beings. In the industry of death, we all hold dignity, respect and compassion as our first priority to those who have crossed over and that death being a personal experience should not be mocked for the purposes of advancing ones own financial interests...the producers should really contemplate their intents, and people who are not registered Pathologists should not call themselves as such.
For the guy who said it's real...
You said it has to be real, otherwise why is it banned everywhere including the U.S.
Ummm.... I've lived in three different states in the U.S. and it was widely available to rent on video in all three. Now maybe I just "coincidentally" happened to live in the three states where they allow it, but I doubt it.
You see, they put that it's been "banned" in so many places to make it sound cooler so people will rent it. It's a lie you buffoon.
Yes, most of the scenes are fake. But it was still pretty fun to watch back in the day.
Ummm.... I've lived in three different states in the U.S. and it was widely available to rent on video in all three. Now maybe I just "coincidentally" happened to live in the three states where they allow it, but I doubt it.
You see, they put that it's been "banned" in so many places to make it sound cooler so people will rent it. It's a lie you buffoon.
Yes, most of the scenes are fake. But it was still pretty fun to watch back in the day.
There's a new (mad) doctor in town
Mindless direct-to-video continuation of the "Faces of Death" series, basically this is just a remake of the highlights from the first movie, but this time there is a new narrator in the bald, bug eyed "Dr. Louis Flellis" talking about his obsession with death and the afterlife all the while sitting in front of a bright glowing lava lamp(!). Did the original narrator really die, like it says in this movie? Or did he just not want to do another sequel and this is just part of the story? The guy in the auto yard that supposedly had his leg severed when a car fell on him doesn't make any sense: wouldn't the car have fallen on top of him, crushing his entire body, not just his leg? I also liked the mental patient that was wearing a bright yellow jumpsuit with the word "FELON" clearly written on the back of it.
Curiously, the thief that was locked in the airtight bank vault for over 40 hours and supposedly suffocated also looked strangely like this series' writer/ director/ producer etc. John Alan Schwartz. Can it be another one of his cameos? Who knows?
Curiously, the thief that was locked in the airtight bank vault for over 40 hours and supposedly suffocated also looked strangely like this series' writer/ director/ producer etc. John Alan Schwartz. Can it be another one of his cameos? Who knows?
Did you know
- GoofsDr. Louis Flellis claims that Dr. Gross had went insane and committed suicide after witnessing the many faces of death. However in the previous installment The Worst Of Faces Of Death Dr. Flellis says that Dr. Gross died under his own knife in a simple surgical procedure gone wrong.
- Crazy creditsAlberto Einstino .... camera operator: Europe second unit
- Alternate versionsThe dog scene was cut out of most versions of the film.
- ConnectionsEdited into Faces of Death V (1995)
- SoundtracksFaces of Death
Written by James B. Schwartz and John Alan Schwartz (as Conan le Cilaire)
Music by Berrington Van Campen
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