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Skull with third eye open and mudra hands (DesignCahat/deviantart.com) |
The original "Faces of Death" (1978)
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I'm not vain. I just have a skull I hide with skin. |
Everybody dies. It's the fate we all face from the moment we're reborn. There is no escape from death. In this film we get a firsthand glimpse of many modern ways of dying, from accidents to executions and much more. Age-restricted video (requested by uploader).

RECEPTION
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Many bodies go missing, killed and discarded. |
Rotten Tomatoes reports that Faces of Death received very poor reviews, accounting for 18% of 11 surveyed critics; the average rating was 2.6 out of 10.
Joshua Siebalt of Dread Central HAS said, "As a curiosity piece, Faces of Death is well worth a look, especially if you've not seen it in a very long time. As for its place in horror cinema
history, well, that remains to be seen. As I said it's not a film that
holds up very well at all, but considering how groundbreaking it was for
its time, I doubt anyone will ever forget it.
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