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Juegos diabólicos III

Título original: Poltergeist III
  • 1988
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.7/10
22 k
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Heather O'Rourke in Juegos diabólicos III (1988)
Carol Anne is staying with her aunt in a high-rise building, where the supernatural forces haunting her make their return.
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Carol Anne se encuentra con su tía en un edificio de gran altura, donde las fuerzas sobrenaturales que la persiguen regresan.Carol Anne se encuentra con su tía en un edificio de gran altura, donde las fuerzas sobrenaturales que la persiguen regresan.Carol Anne se encuentra con su tía en un edificio de gran altura, donde las fuerzas sobrenaturales que la persiguen regresan.

  • Dirección
    • Gary Sherman
  • Guionistas
    • Gary Sherman
    • Brian Taggert
    • Steve Feke
  • Elenco
    • Heather O'Rourke
    • Tom Skerritt
    • Nancy Allen
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.7/10
    22 k
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    • Dirección
      • Gary Sherman
    • Guionistas
      • Gary Sherman
      • Brian Taggert
      • Steve Feke
    • Elenco
      • Heather O'Rourke
      • Tom Skerritt
      • Nancy Allen
    • 163Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 95Opiniones de los críticos
    • 40Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Poltergeist 3: We're Back
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    Poltergeist 3: We're Back
    Poltergeist 3: Found You
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    Poltergeist 3: Found You
    Poltergeist 3: Nancy Allen On The Choreography Of The Film
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    Poltergeist 3: Nancy Allen On The Choreography Of The Film

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    Heather O'Rourke
    Heather O'Rourke
    • Carol Anne
    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • Bruce Gardner
    Nancy Allen
    Nancy Allen
    • Patricia Gardner
    Zelda Rubinstein
    Zelda Rubinstein
    • Tangina
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    • Donna Gardner
    Kipley Wentz
    Kipley Wentz
    • Scott
    • (as Kip Wentz)
    Richard Fire
    • Dr. Seaton
    Nathan Davis
    Nathan Davis
    • Kane
    Paul Graham
    • Martin
    Meg Weldon
    • Sandy
    Stacy Gilchrist
    • Melissa
    Joey Garfield
    Joey Garfield
    • Jeff
    Christian Murphy
    • Dusty
    • (as Chris Murphy)
    Roy Hytower
    • Nathan
    Meg Thalken
    Meg Thalken
    • Deborah
    Dean Tokuno
    • Takamitsu
    Catherine Gatz
    • Marcie
    Paty Lombard
    • Helen
    • Dirección
      • Gary Sherman
    • Guionistas
      • Gary Sherman
      • Brian Taggert
      • Steve Feke
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    5youngsteve

    Although no where as good as original, certainly better than sequel

    This is different from the first two in that it is set in a towerblock rather than single house, & Carol Anne is the only one of orignal family in it. This though is not a downside as tragic Heather O'Rourke is probably the best in it, though many of the other characters are not too bad, in particular her Aunt, Uncle & Cousin.

    First half is good with build up of things happening, but once Carol Anne & others go missing it seem to lose its way, & the ending was quite abrupt, not really explaining anything.

    I was also confused with Nancy Allen's character, the Aunt, who kept changing her opinion of poor Caral Anne. Early on she was kind, seeming to really like her, then when she disappeared seemd to think she was bad & not worth saving, then end part really loving her again. Wish she made her mind up.

    All in all worth watching, even though not great, but certainly a big improvement from the second movie. Not sure why that ranks higher.
    drhackenstine

    Dr. Seaton, You Rock.

    Strange little sequel filled with annoying characters and some horrible dialog. Poltergeist 3 is not really all that bad, it just suffers greatly from those two flaws. Story does wisely by switching the setting from the suburbs to the big city. The character Carol Anne now resides with her aunt and uncle and snobby cousin in Chicago, where they live in a high rise. Soon, ghosts start popping up again. This movie has some of the stupidest lines in it, it's often hard not to grin. O'Rourke did a good acting job in the first two films. Here, not so good. I think that may be the fault of whoever wrote the go-nowhere script. A lot of the characters lines in this seem forced or overacted. Especially the character of Dr. Seaton. The special effects are impressive though. The makers used a lot of mirror tricks that really pull the movie through it's stupider moments. However, the chopped off head of Kane scene was atrocious. I guess this movie suffered because of severe budget cuts.A lot of scenes in this movie feel a bit lame(the kid who busts up through the ice and runs into the window, the "break the mirror" scene,the kid who flips off the security camera, etc., etc.). Nancy Allen, who plays the aunt, does not look happy to be involved in this. Weaker entry in the series, but it is watchable. Seems a bit rushed. Features annoying teenagers you would find in a Friday The 13th movie. A guy rips off Lara Flynn Boyle's cheek. And whats with that growling window pane in the end? Ya gotta see it if you saw the first two. Two stars.
    aaronzombie

    Third times the charm

    The first POLTERGEIST is still the best haunted house film in history(In my opinion.), but this 2nd and final(?)sequel comes in at a close 2nd. Carol Anne stays with some relatives(Tom Skeritt, Nancy Allen, and Lara Flynn Boyle.)in a Chicago highrise to go to a special school for gifted children. Suddenly the evil Reverend Kane and his army of ghosts from the first two films show up to make life Hell for the residents of the highrise. Exciting, suspenseful, great story, acting, and music score. ***** out of *****. R.I.P. Heather O'rourke.
    5cultfilmfreaksdotcom

    Actually Had Some (Ultimately Wasted) Potential

    There are actually some good things about the maligned POLTERGEIST III including a capable director; a cool, ominous soundtrack; and a decent rudimentary story-line that makes the build-up... of the iconic little blonde girl Carol Anne now living in a glass-structured Chicago high-rise with her aunt and uncle... work for and against itself since, as the movie progresses into manic delirium, it's more of a letdown than a horrible experience from start to finish...

    By the technically-important forty-five minute mark (the same time it takes KING KONG to reveal himself), a lot has happened, and it's somewhat interesting. Aunt and Uncle, who also work for the building they reside in, are at a downstairs party full of spooky-looking art pieces; the cute teenage daughter sneaked herself and her friends into the building's off-grounds swimming pool for a beer party; the late Heather O'Rourke's Carol Anne just started to get really scared of the impending ghosts... And that last example - important and inevitable as it is - is also the problem...

    Imagine having difficult yet challenging obstacles to cross and climb to get across half a field to then merely/simply run like hell to the other side. POLTERGEIST III goes from intriguing and suspenseful to a redundant and annoying chase scene between the family and the ghosts, led by an ancient, white-haired Reverend Kane...

    Which is even more blasphemous to the flawed yet entertaining POLTERGEIST II, by having another actor deliberately made-up to resemble the late great Julian Beck, than the new guy's voice shouting "We're Back!" to counter Carol Anne's legendary "We're Here" from the classic and timeless original. But there's another pro to this 80% con of a sequel's sequel: Heather O'Rourke, who died not long after production wrapped (that shows with overly puffy facial features) turns in a pretty great performance, having to mentally react to what she remembers as opposed to what's actually happening: the latter being more exciting to the viewer and easier for the actor: especially a really young child actor, who's often deliberately manipulated for a more effective performance...

    This occurs at a school for "really smart" children, another initial location with wasted potential that includes a shrink-in-denial played by Richard Kind, wielding a novice style of contrived, atrocious delivery that makes bad horror movies so fun to bag on...

    Whether that aspect was intentional or not, Kind's phony-kind Dr. Seaton is the real villain here, and even he's lost in the frenzied shuffle (along with a glorified cameo by the Columbo of ghost whisperers, Zelda Rubinstein's Tangina) where the otherwise talented VICE SQUAD and DEAD & BURIED director Gary Sherman is overcome within an ominous, neat-looking corner of purgatory that, with so much going on, he and the cast couldn't possibly paint their way out of.
    5nick-ccr

    Guess who's back in town?

    Okay, now its Poltergeist III. The only two returning actresses are Heather O'Rourke and Zelda Rubenstein. Its about Carol Anne who moved to her aunt (played by Nancy Allen) and uncle's (played by Tom Skerrit) high rise apartment building. Her aunt and uncle's daughter (played by Lara Flynn Boyle) lives there too. Carol Anne finds out that Reverend Kane (from the 2nd movie) has returned to make her lead him into the light, and the more she doesn't, the more friends of hers will get killed.

    The acting is terrible mostly but Heather O'Rourke does an excellent job in her last performance and Lara Flynn Boyle also does very good. Tom Skerrit didn't do too good in this one and neither did Nancy Allen. Reverend Kane doesn't even look like himself. The special effects were very good and the use of mirrors was also really cool. The part where the kids were sneaking around was the most intense part of the movie because the movie is not intense. Richard Fire was atrocious as Dr. Seaton and him denying everything just goes way too far. The movie is entertaining and fun. The ending was somewhat abrupt because Heather O'Rourke was dead before filming finished. An average sequel and an okay way to end the story.

    Overall: 5/10

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    • Trivia
      Following the death of Heather O'Rourke in February of 1988 after she finished her work on the film (April-June 1987), it was the decision of director Gary Sherman to temporarily shelve the project during its post-production phase. However, due to the amount of money that had already been spent, MGM insisted that the film be finished and released as scheduled for June of 1988 or they would find someone else to do it. Apparently, after the film was given a PG rating by the MPAA in November 1987, the studio had already decided to have Sherman re-shoot the ending with more graphic scenes, in order to "up" the rating to PG-13. Planning for this re-shoot began in December 1987 and continued into January 1988, but was temporarily put on hold when O'Rourke died Feb. 1. The re-shoot (which used a stand-in for Heather) eventually took place in March, and the film was then "re-edited" and given a PG-13 by the MPAA in April 1988. Director Sherman would later claim that no such "re-shoot" took place, instead insisting that Heather died before they could film the "original ending" and that the current ending using the body double was what they hastily threw together when forced to "finish" the film by MGM. However, he is contradicted by at least six other people who also worked on the film who confirmed that the original ending was in fact filmed before Heather died and that the re-shoot of the ending took place after her passing. These people include producer Barry Bernardi, actor Kipley Wentz, assistant editor Jeanne Bonansinga, composer Joe Renzetti, special effects makeup artist Doug Drexler and the man who provided the voice for the Rev. Kane, Corey Burton. His claims would ultimately be proven false by the Collector's Edition Blu-ray release by Scream Factory, where the original film elements and the missing footage were discovered in a vault for a 4K restoration, including the original ending which Sherman denied ever existed. This Blu-ray release, as of 2020, has since gone out of print.
    • Errores
      (at around 32 mins) After something strange happens in the bathroom as Donna gets ready for a party, Carol Anne and Donna walk into the main hall of the apartment. In the back, there is a large mirror. In the bottom, right-hand corner of the mirror, a crew member's bottom is shown wearing sandy brown dress pants.
    • Citas

      Bruce Gardner: Carol Anne! Carol Anne! Carol Anne!

      Pat Gardner: Bruce! Bruce! Bruce!

    • Créditos curiosos
      A text in the credits reads "The character of Reverend Henry Kane was originally portrayed by Julian Beck"
    • Versiones alternativas
      In the post-2003 prints, the MGM/UA Communications Co. logo and the MGM logo are both plastered with the lone MGM logo and also features the closing MGM logo.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Red Heat/A World Apart/Rikky and Pete/Poltergeist III/Wings of Desire (1988)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Jungle Music
      (uncredited)

      Written by Simon Stokes and Billy Cioffi

      Vocal by Simon Stokes

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de febrero de 1989 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Juegos diabólicos 3
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • John Hancock Center - 875 N. Michigan Avenue, Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Star Partners
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      • USD 10,500,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 14,114,488
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,344,308
      • 12 jun 1988
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 14,114,488
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 38min(98 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
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      • 1.85 : 1

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