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What movies used real corpses?

What movies used real corpses?

Take a look below at a few films that opted for real skeletons and vote up the scenes that benefited from the use of real human remains.

  • Poltergeist. Photo: MGM/UA Entertainment Co.
  • Apocalypse Now. Photo: United Artists.
  • Faces of Death.
  • Thriller: A Cruel Picture.
  • Dawn of the Dead.
  • Men Behind the Sun.
  • Unrest.
  • Cannibal Holocaust.

What scenes in faces of death are real?

Although several of the human death scenes and one depicting a monkey being killed are obvious fakes (with Allan A. Apone, make-up and special effects artists for the movie saying that about 40% of it is fake), some of the footage is genuine.

Is it safe to watch antrum?

The movie opens with a warning delivered by a supposed expert: Antrum isn’t safe. It’s fake. According to Slash Film, “this is a mockumentary about an infamously cursed film that literally kills those who watch it.” It’s a “gimmick,” the site reports.

Do they use cadavers in movies?

Prop house Dapper Cadaver in Los Angeles specializes in “death-related” props. They taught us how they make fake bodies, which have appeared in many TV shows and movies like “The Revenant.”

Are there any movies that use real bodies?

The film prop then underwent an autopsy. Well, as much of an autopsy as you do on a skeleton. The surprising result was that the medical skeleton/film prop was actually the bones of a 35-year-old woman who apparently died of natural causes around a century earlier. The body was eventually buried in an unmarked grave.

Are there any real skeletons in Poltergeist movie?

However, Kasson’s page at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) does not list Poltergeist among his various film credits. Similarly, the page for the movie does not list Kasson as a part of its crew. Special effects makeup artist Craig Reardon, however, said under oath that the skeletons used for the scene were real.

What’s the name of the movie where they have sex?

Which is sort of rude to porn, but no matter — the sex is well-shot, and it looks like the actors are having a ton of fun. This romantic film documents a 12-month rendezvous with a couple (Kieran O’Brien and Margo Stilley) that loves sex and rock and roll.

Why was there dead bodies on the set?

Just as star Martin Sheen’s wife complained about the health risk, producers discovered the dead bodies. There had been rumours on set, but producers had dismissed the idea as ludicrous, until they investigated a terrible smell coming from the prop store.