Faces of Death IV

1990
3.4| 1h29m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 28 November 1990 Released
Producted By: F.O.D. Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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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.

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BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
XoWizIama Excellent adaptation.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
mollylusian To those who think ALL the scenes are real, I hate to burst your bubble. The West Virginia miner scene was filmed in Alabama at De Soto Caverns. How do I know? My husband "died" in that scene. They even used his real name Ralph. If you pay close attention, you'll notice he was later one of the guys who carried out his own "dead" body.He was a young graduate of the University of Alabama at the time and was paid in pizza and beer.I rated the movie a 10 only because Ralph was so cute and young at the time. Otherwise, the movie is very low brow and ridiculous.I assure you, Ralph is very much alive and still pretty damn cute.
mechapman_ii-1 Some of the scenes in this movie seem fake, but are 100% real, you would actually know that if you did even the slightest bit of research. All parts of all the movies are 100% real- that is why they are banned in most countries- including America. If fake, why aren't horror movies banned when they show more gore than this series of movies combined? Good, dark horror, mixed with real stories, real footage, and you have Faces of Death, banned in every state of America, and 47 other countries. You can't really call these movies, they are documentaries, purely. A great set of documentaries, for the dark, demented people out there, and there are some, and I am one of them.
Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki 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?
The Bounce This movie is, according to most viewers, a gruesome showcase on accidental deaths on videotape. In my opinion, it's a 'Best of'-horror catalogue by some kids who were to damn lazy to write a plot, but did have the tools to make an okay horrorflick. And the makers has a good sense of humor as well, check out the bungee jump with the short elastic or the giant mutated leeches (thanks to a *drumroll* nuclear plant!). Please, do you really believe anybody died for real in this movie? Think again. The greatest joke is not that the makers want to believe you it's all real, but that most suckers do. As fake as part 1, 2 and 3. But funnier. Even though the the Yeti-footage in Faces of Death 3, a.k.a. Fear, was a hoot as well.

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