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Death Wish V: The Face of Death

No judge. No jury. No appeals. No deals.
1994 | 95m | English

(9508 votes)

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Popularity: 1.0 (history)

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Paul Kersey is back at working vigilante justice when his fiancée, Olivia, has her business threatened by mobsters.
Release Date: Jan 14, 1994
Director: Allan A. Goldstein
Writer: Michael Colleary, Allan A. Goldstein
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords new york city, anti hero, gangster, police, vigilante, fashion designer, revenge, murder, hospital, one man army, model, one against many, fashion show, child custody, action hero, witness relocation, vigilante justice
Production Companies 21st Century Film Corporation, Death Wish 5 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,702,394
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charles Bronson Paul Kersey
Lesley-Anne Down Olivia Regent
Michael Parks Tommy O'Shea
Chuck Shamata Sal Paconi
Robert Joy Freddie Flakes
Saul Rubinek Brian Hoyle
Miguel Sandoval Hector Vasquez
Kenneth Welsh Lt. Mickey King
Kevin Lund Chuck Paconi
Lisa Inouye Janice Omori
Jefferson Mappin Big Al
Michael Dunston Reg
Claire Rankin Maxine
Sharolyn Sparrow Dawn
Anna Starnino Sister
Elena Kudaba Housekeeper
Michelle Moffett T.V. Reporter
Tova Gallimore Model #1
Kimberley Cody Model #2
Mikki Greaves Model #3
Trish Olsthoorn Model #4
Jenni-Leigh Girard Model #5
Beverley Anderson Model #6
Lisa Heughan Model #7
Alison Reid Biker
Erica Fairfield Chelsea Regent
Scott Spidell Frankie
Tim MacMenamin Mickey
Name Job
Shelley Cook Stunt Double
Randy Butcher Stunt Double
Dwayne McLean Stunts
Bryan Renfro Stunts
Michael Colleary Story
Alison Reid Stunts
Ted Hanlan Stunts
Jennifer Burton Stunts
Steve Lucescu Stunts
J.P. Romano Stunt Coordinator
Jamie Jones Stunts
Allan A. Goldstein Story, Director, Screenplay
Anne Tait Casting
Jeff Cutler Set Decoration
Csaba András Kertész Production Design
Ian Hall Art Direction
Eric Bryson Stunt Double
Rick Forsayeth Stunts
Brian Garfield Characters
Patrick Rand Editor
Helder Goncalves Production Manager
Yael Golan Executive In Charge Of Production
Monique Venier Makeup Artist
Kathy A. Smith Casting
Marco Bianco Stunts
Mic Jones Stunts
Ken Quinn Stunts
Helen Scott Stunts
Terry Plumeri Original Music Composer
Tim Mogg Makeup Artist
Jay Du Boisson Costume Design
Curtis Petersen Director of Photography
Mark Brunzell Utility Stunts
Patrick Mark Stunts
Christine McMahon Stunts
Colin Buck Randall Stunts
Shane Cardwell Stunts
John Stead Stunts
Name Title
Menahem Golan Executive Producer
Damian Lee Producer
Helder Goncalves Associate Producer
Ami Artzi Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

These people, they steal, they murder, they destroy people's lives and they get away with it! Ah yes, the Death Wish series of films, each and every one guaranteed to invoke some ire and even hatred from critical circles and film lovers alike. Yet to think that they don't have fans from movie lan ... d would be wrong - case in point Death Wish 5: The Face of Death. Often considered to be the runt of the litter, it's actually better than what some would have you believe. OK! So the formula is the same as usual, Charles Bronson's Paul Kersey will have to take up his vigilante arms once again when someone close to him falls by the wayside. The law is still an ass and the bad guys can literally get away with murder, but they can't get away from crossing the path of Kersey. It is what it is in that respect, another chance for Bronson to please fans of the series, to attack his role with machismo and a quip on the tongue. Where inventive deaths are conjured with a side order of vigilante relish. There's even strains of film noir in here, with a henchman as a transvestite and another with a dandruff problem that bothers him so. There's even a mannequin factory for added noirish flavours. The production isn't exactly high end (tongue in cheek folks), and the usual suspension of disbelief is very much required, but for fans of Chuck and the series, then this delivers the goods. Bloodily so. 7/10

May 16, 2024