Cykotic
27-Oct-2006, 11:51 AM
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/20061027/116193892200.html
"Faces of Death," an infamous 1970s "snuff movie" that purported to show actual deaths of humans and animals, is being resurrected as a low-budget horror.
When the original movie, narrated by "Dr. Francis B. Gross," was released in 1978, it showed explicit death scenes and was banned, at least temporarily, in several countries. It later was revealed that the human component and some of the animal scenes had been faked, but nonetheless spawned five sequels.
J.T. Petty, the man behind the horror movie "Sandman," is in negotiations to write and direct the remake for Rogue Pictures, the genre arm of Focus Features.
"Faces of Death," an infamous 1970s "snuff movie" that purported to show actual deaths of humans and animals, is being resurrected as a low-budget horror.
When the original movie, narrated by "Dr. Francis B. Gross," was released in 1978, it showed explicit death scenes and was banned, at least temporarily, in several countries. It later was revealed that the human component and some of the animal scenes had been faked, but nonetheless spawned five sequels.
J.T. Petty, the man behind the horror movie "Sandman," is in negotiations to write and direct the remake for Rogue Pictures, the genre arm of Focus Features.