The Autopsy of Jane Doe

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The Autopsy of Jane Doe is about the recovery and detailed findings surrounding an unknown corpse who is believed to be a victim of a crime but, over the course of the film, is actually a terrible harbinger of evil. Subverting expectations and filled with intense scenes, TAoJD is a sick and sickening horror movie with a pretty but evil body.

Erik M.

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Revealing mistake: When Austin goes to write the Roman numeral "XVII" on the chalkboard, the erased numerals from a previous take are still visible where he's about to write it. (00:41:36)

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Emma: What's that for?
Tommy: To make sure he's dead. There used to be a time it was hard to tell a comatose person from a dead one, so coroners tied bells to everybody in the morgue. So if they heard a 'ting', they knew somebody down there wasn't quite ready to go.
Emma: So, why do you have one?
Tommy: Well, I'm... I'm a bit of a traditionalist.

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