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Traces of Death II

  • Video
  • 1994
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
418
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Traces of Death II (1994)
Splatter HorrorDocumentaryHorror

The second installation to the bizarre shockumentary series Traces of Death.The second installation to the bizarre shockumentary series Traces of Death.The second installation to the bizarre shockumentary series Traces of Death.

  • Writer
    • Damon Fox
  • Stars
    • Damon Fox
    • Jeff Doucet
    • Gary Plauche
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    418
    YOUR RATING
    • Writer
      • Damon Fox
    • Stars
      • Damon Fox
      • Jeff Doucet
      • Gary Plauche
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Damon Fox
    • Narrator
    Jeff Doucet
    • Self - Child Molester Shot in Airport
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Gary Plauche
    • Self - Shooting Jeff Doucett
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Karl Wallenda
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
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      • Damon Fox
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    10nineinch

    WoW! This one is more gory and deady than the firs...

    WoW! This one is more gory and deady than the first! If you liked Traces OF death...watch Traces OF Death II! The only thing I didn't like is they combined Death metal music with scenes of human death..but if you like Death metal that's ok. I particularly like the people jumping from buildings on fire! One sicko jumped just in front of a camera. See a solider losing his arm, and a native being castrated - this scene makes me feel very uncomfortable. There is another scene of punishment for rape; human sacrifices; murders. In the first Traces you can see a male to female sex change, in this one it's a female to male sex change... and much, much, more. If you are sick like me you will love this movie!
    10NewSilver21-1

    Simply Excruciating.

    Over the years I have seen many different types of faces of death movies. You have "The Many Faces of Death part 1-10", "Faces of Death part 1-4" (I think), and others like "Banded in America". But none of those comes close to "Traces of Death" Part 1-5. Excellent death movies, simply excruciating scenes of pain and death, and on top of that a bad *ss soundtrack with some wicked death metal music. I would have to say parts one and two are the best, three was weak and 4 and 5 were better. If you for some chance run across these movies check it out. I know there are many people out there who hate these films but these can also teach you some things. Things like never fly a ballon near power lines, never run out in front of a motorcycle, never p*** off an African tribe, and never get a sex change! 9/10 stars.
    6ronnievanrijswijk

    The background music killed it

    I love a good shockumentary, and i admit Traces of Death 2 contains enough good footage and nastyness but... the music ruined it. I watch these docs for the footage and not for the metal, it's just a shame.
    Pinhead-6

    Yuck

    I don't know what one can say about these movies. The first Traces was fascinating to me, the shock value blew me away as it was fifty times more believable than Faces of Death. I saw the 2nd Traces just out of curiosity and didn't like it at all. The addition to extreme heavy metal music to the soundtrack just turned me away from the film. The music seemed to turn my repulsion volume up a few too many notches. Even so, the movie was just really bland. See the first, if you can handle it, it's realism and gore will blow you away.
    1baileycrawly

    I Said I Wouldn't Do This...

    Horror fans, when taken to the extreme, are into some pretty bizarre things. Case in point being this "movie," a follow-up to Traces of Death, which came out a year before this sequel. It's easy to know why they would hurriedly produce this piece of work: it's inexpensive to gather a compilation of other people's footage and pay someone to record a little bit of dialogue to play over them. The budget was even upped for this one, licensing some music (or hiring artists to record specifically for) the movie. It serves to add to the heartless theme of sensationalization toward the real-life deaths of fellow human beings, and it's used to the point of overkill. Sure, playing death metal over images of dead bodies makes it look more intense, but it's also important to bear in mind that these are real human beings, real lives that were lost, and here they are, once again, being exploited for cheap entertainment. The irony is not lost on me that I'm playing into the machine by viewing and giving this film the time of day, but it doesn't make the material any more acceptable. This caters to a very niche market and, while it's understandable that the original film would spark a morbid curiosity in the viewer, the fact that it carries over into a sequel and beyond is actually ridiculous and totally unjustified. There's no plot to this, just like the predecessor, making it feel more like a "how long can you last" challenge than a horror film. It's just a series of grotesque images and videos presented one right after another. The benefit of this one over the first one is that it seems to be more concerned about the brutal behaviour in which we humans can often take part in with other human beings, which is barbaric to say the least. But that, in and of itself, does not a good movie (or sequel) make. This franchise is best left in the past, on a dusty shelf or in a plastic bin in a musty basement with the other unmentionable VHS tapes, collecting mould to the point of being unplayable. No rhyme or reason; let's just laugh and make a spectacle of the suffering of others. Staying classy, guys. Truly.

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      At the running time of 18:45 footage is shown from a incident which was aired live on dutch television in 1984, during the broadcast of a talk show from dutch TV personality Karel de Graaf there's a heated argument between a guest who's a adversary of the regime in Suriname against a audience member who's an opponent. They started a fist fight, after the security manages to take the two outside to calm down the fight turns into a shooting (offscreen). The driver of one of the guests was hit, non fatal. The broadcast was immediately discontinued.
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      Narrator: [Before showing a graphic female to male sex reassignment surgery] In our first meeting, you witnessed an an actual male to female sex change procedure. Now in the spirit of fair play, and as we are equal opportunity offenders. We now present for you a very rare female to male sex change. Watch it, if you have the balls! Or will sue!

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      Edited from Dolce e selvaggio (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Where No Life Dwells
      Performed by Unleashed

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лики смерти 2
    • Filming locations
      • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA(Jeff Doucett shooting)
    • Production companies
      • Dead Alive Productions
      • Foxx Entertainment Enterprises
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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