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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis film continues along the same lines as F.O.D. 1 with short scenes of material related to death. Mortuaries, accidents, police work are filmed by television equipment and domestic video ... Tout lireThis film continues along the same lines as F.O.D. 1 with short scenes of material related to death. Mortuaries, accidents, police work are filmed by television equipment and domestic video cameras.This film continues along the same lines as F.O.D. 1 with short scenes of material related to death. Mortuaries, accidents, police work are filmed by television equipment and domestic video cameras.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
James Brady
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Mickey Crowe
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Thomas K. Delahanty
- Self
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- (non crédité)
John Hinckley Jr.
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Timothy J. McCarthy
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Johnny Owen
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Bobby Pesco
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Lupe Pintor
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Kenny Powers
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Ronald Reagan
- Self
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- (non crédité)
Chuck Strange
- Self
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- (non crédité)
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Best (HAH!) of the series.
Most of this was real footage.
Accident scenes from the autobahn.
Avalanche deaths.
Johnny Owens' last fight.
Only the cop shootout at the drugstore seemed fake. Too many camera angles and too much OTT acting to pass off as real.
Digging the bodies out of the avalanche was tough to see because most of the faces of the dead were easy to see.
The fire at the German nursing home will NOT be easy to stomach.
And the autobahn's traffic deaths were also a little heart rending.
My one question; Did 'Francis B. Gross' really make that much money off the first film that he could afford expensive boots, a new motorcycle, and to drink tequila in Mexico?
Most of this was real footage.
Accident scenes from the autobahn.
Avalanche deaths.
Johnny Owens' last fight.
Only the cop shootout at the drugstore seemed fake. Too many camera angles and too much OTT acting to pass off as real.
Digging the bodies out of the avalanche was tough to see because most of the faces of the dead were easy to see.
The fire at the German nursing home will NOT be easy to stomach.
And the autobahn's traffic deaths were also a little heart rending.
My one question; Did 'Francis B. Gross' really make that much money off the first film that he could afford expensive boots, a new motorcycle, and to drink tequila in Mexico?
Since death is something that we all have to face at some point, it's no surprise a lot of people have a morbid fascination with the subject, or that 'documentaries' such as this exist (or, indeed, websites that trade in grisly real-life imagery). For many it's about confronting reality, others will be testing the limits of what they can handle, and there'll no doubt be those that find the whole thing funny, and something to boast about having seen to friends. Whatever your reason for watching, there's no denying that Faces of Death II contains some very disturbing scenes, and that the film should be approached with caution.
The first FOD film was a mix of fake footage and real-life horrors, but part II is almost all genuine, with only a drugstore robbery gone wrong being apparently staged (the hysterical female witness isn't very convincing): the film features Hindu cremations, an avalanche disaster, a fatal boxing match, unsuccessful daredevil stunts, and airplane crashes, the camera lingering on the victims. These are either accidents or acts of nature, and are comparatively innocuous. Scenes of war atrocities are harder to take, although these days such harrowing footage is often broadcast on TV in news reports and in documentaries, and unfortunately no longer has the impact it once had. For me, the real 'punch to the gut' is the animal cruelty, specifically the brutal slaughter of dolphins, made all the more difficult to stomach after the narrator, Dr. Francis B. Gröss (Michael Carr), talks at length about the intelligence of the species. Sometimes, the human race really sucks (I guess that's the main message to be gleaned from this film).
Other abhorrent content presented for your entertainment includes a tribe of cannibals with leprosy, and a mass execution by firing squad. Don't say you haven't been warned.
4/10: it's worth seeing if only for the jet-propelled car stunt: did they really think that was going to work?
The first FOD film was a mix of fake footage and real-life horrors, but part II is almost all genuine, with only a drugstore robbery gone wrong being apparently staged (the hysterical female witness isn't very convincing): the film features Hindu cremations, an avalanche disaster, a fatal boxing match, unsuccessful daredevil stunts, and airplane crashes, the camera lingering on the victims. These are either accidents or acts of nature, and are comparatively innocuous. Scenes of war atrocities are harder to take, although these days such harrowing footage is often broadcast on TV in news reports and in documentaries, and unfortunately no longer has the impact it once had. For me, the real 'punch to the gut' is the animal cruelty, specifically the brutal slaughter of dolphins, made all the more difficult to stomach after the narrator, Dr. Francis B. Gröss (Michael Carr), talks at length about the intelligence of the species. Sometimes, the human race really sucks (I guess that's the main message to be gleaned from this film).
Other abhorrent content presented for your entertainment includes a tribe of cannibals with leprosy, and a mass execution by firing squad. Don't say you haven't been warned.
4/10: it's worth seeing if only for the jet-propelled car stunt: did they really think that was going to work?
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Faces of Death, one of the most infamous movie series in existence, is nothing less than disturbing. This, the second movie in the series provides the viewer with heart stopping visuals, totally sick ideas, and best- exploitation of DEATH. What else could be scarier than this? Nothing. This is the type of movie that could make you sick to your stomach and even make you scared to go outside. This is a must see for horror fans. The movie DOES what horror movies try to do: SCARE YOU. It really makes you think. Could this be YOUR last day???
"Faces of Death 2" is more serious than its predecessor.It has only one fake scene,the rest of the footage is real.The extensive padding includes a nearly ten-minute segment on the death(in the ring)of boxer Johnny Owens,a horrifying Japanese mass dolphin slaughter,a monkey on drugs etc.Some of the worst scenes in this film are actually real footage of corpses in varying degrees of decomposition.I can't recommend this title to anyone but exploitation cinema buffs.Check this stuff out,if you can stomach it.
Not much better than the 1st one, although there were several scenes of dare-devil stunts gone bad. Those are neat. Especially the rocket powered Lincoln Continental. (You just have to see it) I guess a good point to the movie is that not everybody dies. In some of the aforementioned stunt scenes, the drivers just get hurt. Whoooopeeee !!!!!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMuch like the PSA Aircraft crash during the production of the first film, the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan occurred recently before the film's completion, and was included as well.
- Citations
Dr. Francis B. Gröss: This white blanket of death is called an avalanche.
- Versions alternativesGerman VHS and DVD releases include scenes missing from both the U.S VHS and DVD Prints. One such scene included that is missing from the U.S DVD releases is the attempted assassination of Ronald Regan. The German release is titled as Gesichter Des Todes II (1981).
- ConnexionsEdited into The Worst of Faces of Death (1987)
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- 1h 25min(85 min)
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