Una raccolta di scene di morte, che vanno dai filmati televisivi ai filmati casalinghi in Super 8.Una raccolta di scene di morte, che vanno dai filmati televisivi ai filmati casalinghi in Super 8.Una raccolta di scene di morte, che vanno dai filmati televisivi ai filmati casalinghi in Super 8.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Self
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- Self
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- Leader of Flesh Eating Cult
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- Narrator
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Recensioni in evidenza
Yet, after watching, there is a strange feeling. I walked around for two days unable to erase the images from my mind. I saw this film by accident (my brother and a friend were watching it, I walked in thinking it was "Children of the Corn" and somehow stayed glued to the couch until the last credits rolled).
I never felt nauseous. The only emotion I had was one that I had never TRULY felt before...empathy. I felt sickened for the families of the people who I was watching. I felt like crying because there was nothing I could do. It was just a movie. What I was watching had been done years before. For those people whose faces appeared on the screen, peace had finally come. But me...I would never be the same again.
I saw that movie about ten years ago. To this day, I still see some of the scenes in my mind, particularly when I hear the evening news or see a car accident. For anyone considering renting it, you will be forever changed after watching. It is really quite unlike anything you will ever see.
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- QuizIn a February 2012 interview with the National Public Radio program "On the Media," the movie's creator, John Alan Schwartz, said that the scene that purports to show real tourists in Egypt killing a monkey and eating its brains was really filmed in a Moroccan restaurant in the US using Schwartz's friends as actors, foam mallets covered in concrete, a model monkey with a prosthetic breakaway head, a trick table, and cauliflower covered in theater blood for the brains. During that day of filming, the cauliflower had become rancid, but the actors decided to go along so it could add to their performances. The woman spitting it out wasn't scripted, neither was the laughter from the rest of the partakers.
- BlooperThe narrator refers to "the country of Africa". Africa is a continent.
- Citazioni
Dr. Francis B. Gröss: This accident occured in an air show in the Western United States. The man plummeted to earth from 2,000 feet when his parachute malfunctioned. I wondered what thoughts went through this man's mind as he fell from the sky at 80 miles per hour. Doctors later informed me the man suffered a painless death or he had slipped into cardiac arrest before hitting the ground. After playing this action back in slow motion I disagreed. It appeared the sky diver struggled throughout the fall, trying in vain to prevent his destined outcome. This nightmarish death made me question the role of cautionary measures necessary to prolong life. After pondering this possibility I realized that no matter how cautious I am, if it's my time to die, it doesn't matter if I'm walking down the sidewalk or jumping out of a plane.
- Curiosità sui creditiExiguous scenes within this motion picture have been reconstructed to document and further clarify their their factual origin.
- Versioni alternativeThe German version omits all footage about the holocaust and the third Reich.
- ConnessioniEdited into Nudo e crudele (1984)
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- Caras de la muerte
- Luoghi delle riprese
- 6404 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Office building suicide victim jumps from)
- Azienda produttrice
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 450.000 USD (previsto)