Traces Of Death V

Traces Of Death V

4.0

Jan 01 2000

2h 32m

Horror, Documentary

The fifth sequel of the self-proclamed "first true shockumentary" series, dealing mostly with real life graphic violence and its aftermath caught on video.

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