John Alan Schwartz
- Self
- (as Conan Le Cilaire)
Michael Carr
- Dr. Frances B. Gröss
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
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This "documentary" is no where close to being a documentary. I watched the original "Faces of Death" film years ago. And I realized then that all of the sequences shown were either fake or simply film that already existed. However, it was a surprise to realize that those same people made this film apparently questioning the authenticity of the originals.
The so called "Director" who, although being born & raised in France, had no trace of a french accent, who was interviewed in shadows as if to protect his identity, is almost as big a joke as the "Doctor" who has a terminal illness, needs oxygen (but only in small whiffs), and is so afraid of discussing his own impending death, he wets himself at the thought of it.
Don't waster your time or money on this total waste of film & video tape.
The so called "Director" who, although being born & raised in France, had no trace of a french accent, who was interviewed in shadows as if to protect his identity, is almost as big a joke as the "Doctor" who has a terminal illness, needs oxygen (but only in small whiffs), and is so afraid of discussing his own impending death, he wets himself at the thought of it.
Don't waster your time or money on this total waste of film & video tape.
- bobjaxon
- 1 jul 2005
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- CuriosidadesA "hoaxumentary" is an ostensible documentary that, as a hoax against viewers, presents fiction material as being, or possibly being, non-fictional. (Note that it may actually be comprised primarily of non-fiction material.) It differs from a mockumentary in that the latter doesn't seek to deceive viewers into believing that fiction material in it is, or may be, non-fictional.
- ConexionesFollows Rostros de la muerte (1978)
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