30 people are murdered in this film and 55 gallons of blood was spilled.
The snuff film The Photographer asks the store clerk (Tony Todd) for, "The Nutbag" is a reference to Nick Palumbo's first film, Nutbag.
Despite constant internet rumors this film was never given an NC-17 by the MPAA.
In director Nick Palumbo's Director's Cut of "Murder-Set-Pieces", the film opens up with one-of-a-kind 35mm footage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City. We suddenly hear a female child singing: "Just you wait a little while, the nasty man in black will come. With his little chopper, he will chop you up"! This is exactly what the little girls were singing in German in the opening of Fritz Lang's masterpiece "M" (1931)
The Lion's Gate Films "R" rated version of "Murder-Set-Pieces" was released on January 9th, 2007, and it is cut and edited by 23 minutes. No other film in the history of cinema has had to have that many minutes cut to avoid the "NC-17" rating.
The film was rejected for a UK DVD release by the BBFC in February 2008.