Documentary examining the many forms of execution that take place in the world today.Documentary examining the many forms of execution that take place in the world today.Documentary examining the many forms of execution that take place in the world today.
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Jeff Doucet
- Self - Child Molester Shot in Airport
- (archive footage)
Anatoly Golovkin
- Self - Serial Killer
- (archive footage)
Pietro Pacciani
- Self - Suspected Serial Killer
- (archive footage)
Gary Plauche
- Self - Shooting Jeff Doucett
- (archive footage)
Joseph Stalin
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Iosif Stalin)
Elena Ceausescu
- Self - Romanian Dictator's Wife
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Nicolae Ceausescu
- Self - Romanian Dictator
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
R. Budd Dwyer
- Self - Televised Suicide
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Maritza Martin Munoz
- Self - Woman Murdered by Ex-Husband on Spanish TV Show 'Ocurrio Asi'
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Emilio Nunez
- Self - Man Who Murdered Ex-Wife on Spanish TV Show 'Ocurrio Asi'
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, cuts required to remove (1) lingering and close-up details of man being shot repeatedly, his death throes and his mutilated face, (2) entire scene of bloodily wounded man virtually torn in half at waist, and (3) entire scene of two restrained and conscious men having their hands sawn off at wrist, in order to obtain an 18 classification. These are in accordance with the Video Recordings Act 1984 (harm to potential viewers or to society through the depiction of mutilation, torture or acts of gross violence towards humans) and BBFC policy (encouraging callousness towards victims and taking pleasure in pain). An uncut classification was not available.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Executions (1995)
Featured review
This "documentary" is intended to shock and to encourage people to join the anti-death penalty front. It does neither. In fact there are very few scenes of actual executions. It shows, mainly, successive scenes of dead and mutilated bodies being carried away after various massacres. The film is grainy and poorly coloured as if it was taken with a cheap camera from a long way away – which it probably was. There are a few shots of Joseph Stalin – very much alive – and a suggestion that the Pol Pot massacres could be seen as being justified. On the whole this documentary can be described in one word - "rubbish". Avoid it at all cost. I have not seen the other Execution videos and I won't be bothering.
- alan-hooper3
- Sep 17, 2012
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- Runtime56 minutes
- Color
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