Faces of Death III
Faces of Death III is the second sequel to the 1978 mondo film Faces of Death. Once again, John Alan Schwartz directed (again as "Conan le Cilaire") and co wrote (as "Alan Black") along with co writer Veronica Lakewood. Michael Carr again portrays Dr. Francis B. Gröss.
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Directed by | John Alan Schwartz |
Produced by | Rosilyn T. Scott |
Written by | John Alan Schwartz Veronica Lakewood |
Starring | Michael Carr |
Music by | Gene Kauer |
Cinematography | Peter B. Good Lubo Mikula Mortimer Updike |
Edited by | James Roy Rachel Herbert |
Distributed by | Gorgon Video |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This third installment focuses largely on serial killers, with lengthy re-enactments of police investigations of bodies being found in a dumpster, and a staged courtroom sequence with Schwartz again making a cameo appearance as the serial killer on trial for raping and murdering a girl, allegedly captured on video. Schwartz has identified the girl allegedly killed in the video as his then girlfriend, who he claims was a willing participant. Also featured are a man in Los Angeles high on PCP, several accidents on the West German Autobahn, and a parachuter who accidentally falls into an alligator farm pond in Florida.
A suicide jumper, also in Los Angeles, is shown partway into the film was portrayed by James B. Schwartz, John Alan Schwartz's brother. James B. Schwartz would later take over duties as narrator in the following films in this series. This is considered the most serious Faces of Death film. Faces of Death IV is also a widely known film in France.