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Halloween 3 - Die Nacht der Entscheidung

Originaltitel: Halloween III: Season of the Witch
  • 1982
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Tom Atkins in Halloween 3 - Die Nacht der Entscheidung (1982)
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Kinder in ganz Amerika wollen Silver-Shamrock-Masken für Halloween. Dr. Daniel Challis versucht, eine Verschwörung des Silver Shamrock-Besitzers Conal Cochran aufzudecken.Kinder in ganz Amerika wollen Silver-Shamrock-Masken für Halloween. Dr. Daniel Challis versucht, eine Verschwörung des Silver Shamrock-Besitzers Conal Cochran aufzudecken.Kinder in ganz Amerika wollen Silver-Shamrock-Masken für Halloween. Dr. Daniel Challis versucht, eine Verschwörung des Silver Shamrock-Besitzers Conal Cochran aufzudecken.

  • Regie
    • Tommy Lee Wallace
  • Drehbuch
    • Tommy Lee Wallace
    • John Carpenter
    • Nigel Kneale
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tom Atkins
    • Stacey Nelkin
    • Dan O'Herlihy
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,2/10
    65.028
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Tommy Lee Wallace
    • Drehbuch
      • Tommy Lee Wallace
      • John Carpenter
      • Nigel Kneale
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tom Atkins
      • Stacey Nelkin
      • Dan O'Herlihy
    • 857Benutzerrezensionen
    • 166Kritische Rezensionen
    • 50Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Tom Atkins
    Tom Atkins
    • Daniel Challis
    Stacey Nelkin
    Stacey Nelkin
    • Ellie Grimbridge
    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Conal Cochran
    Michael Currie
    Michael Currie
    • Rafferty
    Ralph Strait
    • Buddy Kupfer
    Jadeen Barbor
    • Betty Kupfer
    Brad Schacter
    Brad Schacter
    • Little Buddy
    • (as Bradley Schachter)
    Garn Stephens
    Garn Stephens
    • Marge
    Nancy Kyes
    Nancy Kyes
    • Linda Challis
    Jonathan Terry
    • Starker
    • (as Jon Terry)
    Al Berry
    Al Berry
    • Harry Grimbridge
    Wendy Wessberg
    • Teddy
    Essex Smith
    • Walter Jones
    Maidie Norman
    Maidie Norman
    • Nurse Agnes
    John MacBride
    • Sheriff
    Loyd Catlett
    Loyd Catlett
    • Charlie
    Paddi Edwards
    Paddi Edwards
    • Secretary
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      • Tommy Lee Wallace
      • John Carpenter
      • Nigel Kneale
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    7jp76-1

    Pumpkin-based terror

    Saw this film again recently after watching it as a kid in the 80s. Nobody else seems to like this film but personally i thought it was great. Maybe its because I'm a sucker for nostalgia and 80's B Movie 'shockers' and sci-fi generally, but also because I love Carpenter's work, especially from this period (and even though he didn't direct this he did produce it and it has many of his hallmarks) - The score is excellent and the whole film has the mood of a period of film-making that is forever imprinted upon my psyche. The story is typically ludicrous and fanciful to the extreme, (the theft of parts of Stonehenge and transportation to Western US for example, and the formation of snakes and insects out of thin air, but then we are talking witchcraft here so fair enough...)

    A very bizarrely positioned film in a series that was both preceded and succeeded by psycho-killer Micheal Myers' character, this is in my opinion a little b-movie gem.
    5102AFalcon

    Not A Great One, But Accomplishes Rule #1 For A Horror Film

    I've read almost all of the reviews here and honestly, I cannot argue with many of the negative points that are raised here. The movie DOES use the "Halloween" name while having only one tiny thread of connection to the Michael Myers movies that came before it and would come later (and that thread, involving a lab technician, can be charitably described as really lame). It is boring in stretches, the idea of Tom Atkins hooking up with Stacey Nelkin is pretty ridiculous, and the plot makes no sense if you think about it for more than 5 seconds.

    But I don't hate this film. Why? That's very simple. The first rule of a horror film is to scare the viewer and HALLOWEEN III has scared the hell out of me every time I've seen it! It's hard to pinpoint why, exactly, but the atmosphere of the movie is a huge factor. This film is jammed with ominous synthesized music (very 80's touch), cold and sharp-looking camera work, and a feeling of overwhelming dread and fear. It's very hard to establish atmosphere in any movie or TV show; I was talking about this movie with my brother--who said that he didn't think it was scary at all--and I compared it to THE X-FILES. Both that show and this movie were able to quickly drag me into their bizarre and frightening worlds.

    I don't think I could flat-out recommend a movie with this many huge problems, but I'd say it might scare the viewer, and that's not so bad considering how many abysmal horror movies do nothing else right and cannot get that deceptively simple task completed, either.
    7darrens5

    Film-makers can't win

    Film-makers can't seem to be able to do anything right. Instead of churning out the same old tired sequels, which they get criticised for, they have tried to be creative here and get abused for that.

    Most comments I have read have said that this is a bad film because it doesn't include the old 'favourites', but then they call the rest of the series for being very similar to each other.

    I will concede that this film, with the exception of the first ten minutes, is NOT scary; but it's still an ok film. It's different than any other film I can recall seeing, and does have a few surprises and a good ending.

    I would say that if you were going to watch with an open mind you may well enjoy this
    6Muldwych

    Deeply Flawed, But Fun, Creative and Worthy of Reappraisal

    'Season Of The Witch' is the swiftly-ignored footnote in the 'Halloween' franchise - quickly forgotten evidence that 'Halloween' was meant to be more 'Creepshow' than 'Friday The 13th' in style. In retrospect, bringing back Michael Myers for 'Halloween II' was a possible mistake if the intention was for 'Halloween' to become an anthology series with a different tale in each installment. The sequel's success only cemented expectations in the viewer's minds that homicide in Haddonfield by a mask-covered psychopath was what they would see unfold each time on screen. And so by 1983, audiences clearly weren't prepared for 'Season Of The Witch' and made this fact abundantly clear at the box office, which is a great shame, because deeply-flawed as it is, 'Halloween III' is a lot of fun and does not deserve to be overlooked the way it often is.

    The storyline, centred around a toy factory manufacturing murderous masks designed to bring nationwide doom at 9pm on October 31st, is built up very intriguingly. We have a 'Simon Van Gelder'-like madman trying to warn the world of the impending slaughter, chillingly-ruthless killers in business suits silencing anyone who tries to get the word out, and strikingly memorable death scenes - one of which might be described as 'facial origami', and that's only the first 15 minutes. Soon, our story's heroes are embroiled in the factory's strange machinations, where nothing and no-one is exactly what they seem. The script builds up a tense atmosphere, leading to a truly compelling end that will keep viewers guessing long after.

    Yet 'Season Of The Witch' (a title not to be taken too literally) comes across as an intriguing second draft - full of good ideas, but lacking the kind of logic and key exposition that would have really brought the audience on board. Writer Tommy Lee Wallace's America, for example, seems to occupy one single time zone, in which it's possible to have the nation's children watching their televisions at the appointed hour. Likewise, we are expected to believe that the illegal appropriation of one of the world's largest and heaviest artificial landmarks - a key plot point at the climax - seems to be no more difficult than stealing a mattress from a bedding store and spiriting it away on a car's roof. Dr Challis, the lead character, is an obvious graduate of 'Action Hero Medical College', stitching up wounds one day and tackling the undead like Indiana Jones the next. The film's other two leads are also something of a puzzle, with their identities and ultimate fate never being satisfactorily explored. All of which leaves 'Halloween III' as a series of entertaining sequences that anyone attempting the most basic of critical analysis will be punished instantly with crushing bafflement. The lack of audience enthusiasm cannot be solely attributed to the absence of Michael Myers (who ironically, does enjoy a few seconds of screen time).

    Nonetheless, it would have been interesting if 'Halloween' had become an anthology series of horror, and with 'Halloween III' not short on ideas, it's only a shame more care and attention wasn't put into the effort. All involved clearly failed to understand what they had set in motion with the first two outings, unable to see that any change in direction for the franchise would have to be very well-executed to win the fans over. However, it wasn't and Michael Myers would go on to make a respectable return five years later. For what it offers, I think 'Season Of The Witch' is definitely worth a look - arguably more creative than most of the 'Halloween' sequels, but seriously lacking polish.
    7packfanman

    No Michael - Whew!

    For those of you who turn to 'Halloween' movies to get your Michael Myers on, you probably already know to avoid this movie like the plague. But, here is the truth. John Carpenter never wanted Michael Myers to become a series - he hated writing the second 'Halloween' - thought it was a totally useless concept that Michael turns out to be Laurie's uncle. That's why he blew him up at the end - so he didn't have to do the storyline anymore. Instead, he wanted to use the 'Halloween' title to come out with Halloween-themed movies - a new movie with a new them every year. I guess enough people didn't read that or understand what he wanted to do with it. Too bad. You're missing a decent show.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The movie's novelization was published in 1982 by science-fiction writer Dennis Etchison under the pseudonym Jack Martin. Despite the movie's critical failure, the book became a best-seller and was even reissued two years after the movie's release, in 1984.
    • Patzer
      The technicians at the Shamrock factory are still making the deadly computer chips and masks and working on the Blue stone an hour before the Big Giveaway at 9. These chips and the thousands of others in boxes around the factory will never be used as Cohran's goal will have been achieved after 9 pm.
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      Conal Cochran: Enjoy the horror-thon, Doctor, and don't forget to watch the big giveaway afterwards.

      Daniel Challis: Why, Cochran, why?

      Conal Cochran: Do I need a reason? Mr. Kupfer was right, you know. I do love a good joke, and this is the best ever: a joke on the children. But there's a better reason. You don't really know much about Halloween. You thought no further than the strange custom of having your children wear masks and go out begging for candy.

      [pauses]

      Conal Cochran: It was the start of the year in our old Celtic lands, and we'd be waiting in our houses of wattles and clay. The barriers would be down, you see, between the real and the unreal, and the dead might be looking in to sit by our fires of turf.

      [pauses]

      Conal Cochran: Halloween... the festival of Samhain! The last great one took place three thousand years ago, when the hills ran red with the blood of animals and children.

      Daniel Challis: Sacrifices.

      Conal Cochran: It was part of our world... our craft.

      Daniel Challis: Witchcraft.

      Conal Cochran: To us, it was a way of controlling our environment. It's not so different now... it's time again. In the end, we don't decide these things, you know; the planets do. They're in alignment, and it's time again. The world's going to change tonight, Doctor, I'm glad you'll be able to watch it. And... Happy Halloween.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The UK MIA DVD is completely uncut. The UK version was uncut during its theatrical exhibition. The video release in 1986 was cut by 2 minutes 6 secs before the video was submitted for a certificate and has all the violent scenes cut out. For instance: When Harry Grimbridge is killed, the gruesome killing of him is cut out. We see the fingers poised and the feet and Halloween mask moving, and then immediately it shows the assassin wiping his blood covered gloves on the curtain. When Starker gets decapitated, this scene including the fountain of blood is cut out. When Marge Guttman's face explodes, the gruesome insect scene is cut and it just shows her quivering hands move slowly down her face then it fades out. The drill murder of lab assistant Teddy ends as the drill starts turning and no footage is shown of her kicking legs. The 2000 MIA DVD featured the full uncut version though the 2002 widescreen release from Sanctuary featured a re-edited print which was missing footage of the two face mutilations.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Coming Soon (1982)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Gerhard Narholz and Jean-Claude Madonne (as Jean Claude Madone)

      Performed by Quango and Sparky

      c/o Sonoton Music Inc

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Oktober 1982 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • HalloweenMovies.com
      • Official Site
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Halloween III: El imperio de las brujas
    • Drehorte
      • Humboldt Creamery - 281 Loleta Drive, Loleta, Kalifornien, USA(Silver Shamrock Novelties Factory)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Dino De Laurentiis Company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 2.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 14.400.000 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 6.333.259 $
      • 24. Okt. 1982
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 14.400.000 $
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      • 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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