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Hellraiser III

Original title: Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth
  • 1992
  • 18
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
37K
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Hellraiser III (1992)
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An investigative reporter must send the newly unbound Pinhead and his legions back to Hell.An investigative reporter must send the newly unbound Pinhead and his legions back to Hell.An investigative reporter must send the newly unbound Pinhead and his legions back to Hell.

  • Director
    • Anthony Hickox
  • Writers
    • Peter Atkins
    • Tony Randel
    • Clive Barker
  • Stars
    • Terry Farrell
    • Doug Bradley
    • Kevin Bernhardt
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony Hickox
    • Writers
      • Peter Atkins
      • Tony Randel
      • Clive Barker
    • Stars
      • Terry Farrell
      • Doug Bradley
      • Kevin Bernhardt
    • 238User reviews
    • 115Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Terry Farrell
    Terry Farrell
    • Joey Summerskill
    Doug Bradley
    Doug Bradley
    • Pinhead…
    Kevin Bernhardt
    Kevin Bernhardt
    • J.P. Monroe
    Lawrence Mortorff
    • Bum
    Ken Carpenter
    Ken Carpenter
    • Doc…
    Sharon Hill
    Sharon Hill
    • Blond Nurse
    Paula Marshall
    Paula Marshall
    • Terri
    Robert C. Treveiler
    Robert C. Treveiler
    • Paramedic 1
    • (as Rob Treveiler)
    Christopher Frederick
    • Paramedic 2
    • (as Chris Frederick)
    Lawrence Kuppin
    • Derelict
    Sharon Percival
    • Brittany Virtue
    Philip Hyland
    • Brad
    David Young
    David Young
    • Bill the Bouncer
    Brent Bolthouse
    Brent Bolthouse
    • CD the DJ
    Peter Atkins
    • Rick the Barman
    Paul Coleman
    Paul Coleman
    • Soldier 1
    • (as Paul Vincent Coleman)
    Peter G. Boynton
    • Joey's Father
    • (as Peter Boynton)
    Anthony Hickox
    Anthony Hickox
    • Soldier 2
    • Director
      • Anthony Hickox
    • Writers
      • Peter Atkins
      • Tony Randel
      • Clive Barker
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    User reviews238

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    5Tophee

    Hellraiser falls by the wayside

    Watching this film as part of a four movie Hellraiserthon, I was full of expectation after the brilliance of the first two films. This third venture was a total disappointment, replacing the plot and tension of the earlier films with pretty girls and lots of mindless violence. The only saving grace was the excellent performance by Doug Bradley as a very confident and menacing Pinhead. Personally, I'd watch the first two films many times again, but skip this vacation from quality.
    jaywolfenstien

    Pinhead meets Freddy.

    With that `clever' subtitle, how could this film suck?

    Enter the mistake all horror films with on screen villains make: because the heroine dies and/or moves on to other projects, the villain moves to the spotlight. This is an even more fatal blow to Hellraiser because Pinhead never was meant to be in the spotlight, have too many lines, and this series was not meant to be a slasher.

    Ooh, I know, since Hellbound: Hellraiser II made the mistake of pulling off a tolerable explanation let's correct that mistake and explain it to death! Let's go into more detail about pinhead and the box and set us up for Hellraiser: Bloodline with 90 minutes of backstory and no story for itself!

    I really don't have much else to say and don't think I need to say much else. Ashley Lawrence isn't the only one abandoning ship on this one (no, the 10 second cameo doesn't count), Chris Young also disappears on us. The concepts of the first two films go away, and we have Pinhead moving to Elm Street with his band of `clever' new cenobites. This is hardly an ambitious move for any horror franchise, especially for Hellraiser. I mean, don't we have enough ominous unstoppable killing machines wandering around the horror aisles at your local rental place? At least Jeepers Creepers did some things differently.

    All the latter Hellraisers get points for ambition. #3 is just mediocre slasher with Cenobites and a box. It's not necessarily the worst in the series, but damn it's the most boring . . .
    brandonsites1981

    * out of 4.

    Cheap looking sequel reduces the complicated Hellraiser and Pinhead legends into your standard Freddy and Jason cliches complete with teenagers running around in distress and discussing their so called problems in between.

    This time around Pinhead (Doug Bradley) and a TV news reporter (Terry Farrell) battle it out for possession over a box that can open the gates of hell and end the world as we know it. Not even Bradley's commanding presence can breath life into this.

    Unrated; Sexual Situations, Nudity, Extreme Graphic Violence, and Profanity.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    In the depths of hell

    Despite appreciating horror very much (with a lot of classic ones out there, such as 'Halloween', 'Nightmare on Elm Street', 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', 'Night of the Living Dead' and 'The Exorcist', plus the best of Hammer House of Horror), even if not my favourite genre, it took me a while to get round to watching the 'Hellraiser' franchise. Due to having so much to watch and review, and the list keeps getting longer and longer.

    The film that started the franchise off is not only for me by far the best of the 'Hellraiser' films it also for me, and quite a few others it seems, is one of the stronger horror films of the 80s, though not quite of all time. What is meant by being by far the best of the 'Hellraiser' films is that it is the only one to be above very good, the nine sequels were very variable (leaning towards the disappointing) and the latter films particularly are suggestive of the franchise having run its course.

    From personal opinion, while a bit of a disappointment 'Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth' is still watchable and one of the better sequels in the series. Would say actually it is second best after 'Hellbound: Hellraiser II'.

    Quite a fair few good things here in 'Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth'. The production were fine, do prefer the nightmarishly Gothic look of the first two films but the film looks very stylish and atmosphere with visual effects that aren't overused or abused and actually a little more polished than 'Hellbound: Hellraiser II'. The theme song is quite memorable, while there are some imaginative and disturbing kills and Pinhead's scene in the church is one of the best in the series, hair-raising and wickedly funny.

    Did like the effort to give development to Pinhead and his story is interesting, regardless of whether it fitted within the rest of the film or not. Doug Bradley is genuinely intimidating and Terry Farrell does a decent job.

    It is hard however to ignore the drawbacks. 'Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth' lacks the creepiness and ambition of the previous two films, there is a lot of silliness and camp humour and it does undermine any creepiness or suspense and it just feels completely different tonally compared to its predecessors. The dialogue is toe-curling this time and didn't really see any need for some of the gore, which didn't unnerve that much and came over as cheap and gratuitous instead.

    Also thought the story, while slightly more coherent than parts of 'Hellbound: Hellraiser II', made little sense and was muddled. The rest of the acting is laughable and the Cebonites are nowhere near as creepy or mysterious. Worst of all is the ridiculously over-the-top and far-fetched ending, that was even more of an incomprehensible parody as the one in the previous film.

    Overall, watched and one of the better 'Hellraiser' sequels but could have been better. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    6Coventry

    The "waste" of a perfectly good franchise

    first of all, Hellraiser III isn't a BAD film. In fact, it's quite good if it would stand on its own. And it certainly is one of the more decent efforts in the overall disappointing decade of the 90's. Compared to the first two Hellraisers, however, it's a bit of a failure. Hellraiser ('87) and Hellbound ('88) were horrorfilms in the purest possible form and my two all-time favorites. There were 4 indicators in those movies that brought them close to being the definition of horror.

    1. Creating a unique and utterly morbid atmosphere (through settings, music etc...)

    2. Building up an unbearable tension ( the occasional twists etc..)

    3. Showing nasty and very bloody sequences in a beautiful way

    4. The presence of a true horror icon !! ( in this case...PINHEAD )

    Hellraiser III fails to at least 3 of these points...The dark and macabre settings from Hell and the mental institution are replaced by a bar which plays horrible rock music, there's almost no tension to detect and it's a very predictable story. The gore however is still present, but the quality of it doesn't come near the originals. The Boiler Room massacre puts Clive Barker to shame, I think. The whole story know turns around the character of Pinhead. He's more than ever the star of this movie and that almost goes wrong. He talks too much and he even starts to become funny. That certainly isn't good for a horror icon. ( Look at what a joke Fred Krueger became ). Director Anthony Hickox obviously is a big fan of Pinhead and he wanted the movie to be especially about him. Every now and then Hickox tries to link this film to the original story but it clearly isn't his biggest concern. The tapes about Kirsty in the Chanard institute and the dream-sequences where Joey meets Elliot Spencer are too fake and forced. The movie does explain where Pinhead comes from but it certainly isn't stressed enough...

    Hellraiser III goes very much over the top near the end and I almost lost my love towards Pinhead after the church scene ! I'm trying to forget that particular part. It really is a shame that this movie is part of the series. If this would have been a new film ( with a new demon ) it would have been an enjoyable, well-made change. But as part of a great series it fails to deliver and you're left behind with a disappointment. This movie was followed by episode 4: Bloodline and a few others after that. The fourth is a surprisingly good attempt to bring back the spirit of the original ones and should be watched directly after the first two. Everything that came after part 4 should be skipped unless you're a die-hard Pinhead fan.

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    • Trivia
      The biggest issue was the Black Mass scene, which caused controversy in socially conservative North Carolina. Anthony Hickox had been refused permission to shoot in a real church, so he used a matte painting as a background to the altar. When the crew complained of sacrilege, Hickox told them it was no different than the countless Hammer horror films in which Christopher Lee as Dracula rampaged in churches.
    • Goofs
      (at around 8 mins) When Joey bursts into the ER room, she witnesses a patient's head explode. As she staggers out however the patient can be seen lying on the gurney with his head very much intact.
    • Quotes

      J.P. Monroe: Jesus Christ!

      Pinhead: Not quite.

    • Alternate versions
      The out of print Paramount DVD despite the R rating on the package is really a completely different version and features the uncut sex scene and uncut gore scenes from the unrated version and runs 93 minutes. It also contains two music alterations, most obviously the end credits which have a 'stinger' sound effect and then it jumps right into the song "Hellraiser' blaring over the soundtrack. The original end credits fade out with the classic Hellraiser score building over the soundtrack and playing over the credits for a moment before the "Hellraiser' heavy metal song begins.The sound quality of this DVD is awful and heavily compressed at only 98 kbps. It appears this print matches the Lionsgate Canadian dvd that had been available for years. The Paramount DVD is anamorphic widescreen while the Lionsgate release is not.
    • Connections
      Featured in Heartstoppers: Horror at the Movies (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Divine Thing
      Performed by The Soup Dragons (as Soup Dragons)

      Music and Lyrics by Sean Dickson

      Produced by Marius De Vries (as De Vries) / Steve Sidelnyk (as Sidelnyk) / Sean Dickson (as Dickson)

      Published by Soup Music/Big Life Music

      Admin. in the U.S. by Warner Chappell

      Courtesy of Big Life/Mercury Records

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hellraiser III : L'Enfer sur Terre
    • Filming locations
      • Wake Forest University - 1834 Wake Forest Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fifth Avenue Entertainment
      • Trans Atlantic Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,534,961
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,208,009
      • Sep 13, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,534,961
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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