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Death Wish V: The Face of Death

Death Wish V: The Face of Death

  • Status: Released
  • 14-01-1994
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Score: 5.548
  • Vote count: 290

Paul Kersey is back at working vigilante justice when his fiancée, Olivia, has her business threatened by mobsters.

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

John Chard

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 land 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