There are 2 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region A (Blu-ray))
There are 7 additional editions of this movie in other regions
"Choice Cuts" (16:14, SD) is a 2008 interview with editor Glenn Turner, who began his career in documentaries, receiving an opportunity to work with director Conan Le Cilaire, who wanted to go "way beyond" other films on the subject of death. The interviewee recalls the intensity of the news footage acquired for "Faces of Death," trying to satisfy Japanese investors, who wanted to make sure the picture would be as graphic as possible. This required a plan of recreations to expand on the footage, with Turner even appearing in a few sequences, pulled into the action by Le Cilaire. Technical achievements are highlighted, and personal stamina is recalled, with the footage becoming too much for the editor, who considered leaving the project. Turner also reflects on actor Michael Carr, who enjoyed his association with the franchise.
"The Death Makers" (21:56, SD) is a 2008 interview with makeup FX artists Allan A. Apone and Douglas J. White, who were hired to join a highly unusual project, handed newsreel footage to help study authentic death to aid in their efforts to recreate such horrors. The interviewees detail work on several sequences in the picture, putting in a major effort to sell extremity, sharing mistakes, oddity, and anecdotes encountered during the shoot. Apone and White also offer memories of a real dead body discovered on a beach during the shoot.
"Buried Footage" (13:54, HD) is a collection of outtakes from "Faces of Death," and the footage here provides valuable insight into the creative process as the production team labored to generate "real" grisly moments. Included are clips from a bear attack sequence and an alligator encounter, with the beast chained up and pulled into its "victim." There's more with the infamous monkey brains sequence as well.
"Archival Outtakes" (11:23, HD) provides more blood and guts from the "Faces of Death" shoot.
"Many Faces of Death" (19:57, HD) is an appreciation piece, featuring interviews with various fans of the "Faces of Death" series.