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Chucky 3

Original title: Child's Play 3
  • 1991
  • 12
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
50K
YOUR RATING
Chucky 3 (1991)
Chucky returns for revenge against Andy, the young boy who defeated him, and now a teenager living in a military academy.
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Chucky returns for revenge against Andy, the young boy who defeated him, and now a teenager living in a military academy.Chucky returns for revenge against Andy, the young boy who defeated him, and now a teenager living in a military academy.Chucky returns for revenge against Andy, the young boy who defeated him, and now a teenager living in a military academy.

  • Director
    • Jack Bender
  • Writer
    • Don Mancini
  • Stars
    • Justin Whalin
    • Perrey Reeves
    • Jeremy Sylvers
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    50K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Bender
    • Writer
      • Don Mancini
    • Stars
      • Justin Whalin
      • Perrey Reeves
      • Jeremy Sylvers
    • 229User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Best 'Child's Play' Movie? Brian Tyree Henry Answers Your Questions
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    This New Chucky Doll Will Make You Cry?
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    Justin Whalin
    Justin Whalin
    • Andy Barclay
    Perrey Reeves
    Perrey Reeves
    • De Silva
    Jeremy Sylvers
    Jeremy Sylvers
    • Tyler
    Travis Fine
    Travis Fine
    • Shelton
    Dean Jacobson
    • Whitehurst
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Chucky
    • (voice)
    Peter Haskell
    Peter Haskell
    • Sullivan
    Dakin Matthews
    Dakin Matthews
    • Colonel Cochrane
    Andrew Robinson
    Andrew Robinson
    • Sergeant Botnick
    Burke Byrnes
    • Sergeant Clark
    Matthew Walker
    Matthew Walker
    • Ellis
    Donna Eskra
    • Ivers
    Edan Gross
    Edan Gross
    • Good Guy Doll
    • (voice)
    Terry Wills
    • Garbage Man
    Richard Marion
    • Patterson
    Laura Owens
    • Lady Executive
    Ron Fassler
    Ron Fassler
    • Petzold
    Michael Chieffo
    Michael Chieffo
    • Security Guard
    • Director
      • Jack Bender
    • Writer
      • Don Mancini
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    User reviews229

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    6CuriosityKilledShawn

    Stretching the formula too far.

    Set eights years after Child's Play 2, this sequel sees Andy Barclay attending Military School and getting bullied by the drill sergeant ("poor man's Christian Slater" Travis Fine, who never really became as popular as he should have been). Meanwhile, the Play Pals company has reopened the Good Guy factory and is starting production of the doll once more. But when clearing away Chucky's grisly remains, some of his blood spills into a vat of molten plastic and he is born once more in a new body.

    After a good old strangulation to get the circulation going he locates Andy at his military school and somehow figures out a way to mail himself there. However, once the package gets there it is promptly snatched by a very annoying, morbidly juvenile, and highly wimpy little kid called Tyler who has the same face as has-been 'singer' Craig David, only more annoying (if that is even possible). Since he has a new body Chucky reveals his birth name once more, hoping to get a fast and easy ticket out of his plastic shell. As before there are too many distractions.

    And as before the film spends way too much time with boring humans who spend too much time lurking in the dark wondering why a doll seems to appear and reappear and not enough time with Chucky. He IS the star of the show and he should OWN this movie. Alias and Lost director Jack Bender never really gives him the chance. Which is a shame since the animatronics had improved over Child's Play 2 and Chucky was beginning to look nastily cute. And more and more like Brad Dourif if you look hard enough. Bender's direction is slick but lacks edge, invention or humor. He seems to be ignorant of the potential Chucky has and treats the film like another mechanical TV series with no spark or signature. I remember when I first watched the VHS tape as a kid I immediately noticed how darker and gloomier this movie is, which ultimately leads to an overwhelming downbeat, depressing atmosphere, that sort of does and sort of doesn't work.

    The score is a major downer though. Greame Revell's wonderful orchestral adventure of Child's Play 2 has been replaced with a horrid synthesized, death-metal score filled with tacky and unimaginative stingers. Revell, fortunately, returned for Bride of Chucky.

    Child's Play 3 is no more than a competent sequel. Writer Don Mancini said he wasn't even ready to do a 3rd movie but Universal forced him to before the second was even released. As he was out of ideas he claims this film to be his least favorite of them all. If a better director were involved it could still have been a good film instead of being a merely an above average (by a tiny, tiny bit) one.
    ChrisOfficial

    Child's Play 3

    Another hit classic thriller/horror film into The Child's Play Series. Child's Play 3 was a amazing comeback. The film is about Chucky who returns again as a doll after being possessed by a serial killer. He goes to search for Andy Barclay who has enrolled in a Military School, he is now a teenager. Chucky's plan changes when he meets a younger boy named Tyler he tried taking over his soul, but Andy will do whatever it takes to stop Chucky before he transfers his soul into the innocent Tyler.

    After hearing about Child's Play 3 long time ago I thought that they were going to re-cast Alex Vincent in this one when he became a teenager because Alex Vincent always shined in the originals. We wanted to see the story continue with Alex Vincent, but after seeing Child's Play 3 it was too bad. The film had great performances by Justin Whalin who starred as Andy and Jeremy Sylvers was great starring as Tyler. The film was another Horror hit classic and Brad Dourif did great again playing the voice of Chucky.

    The film had different plot points and all new cast. Child's Play 3 was good into The Child Play Series. I recommend this one to everyone as well. Child's Play and Child's Play 2 with Alex Vincent amazing horror classic. Child's Play 3 another great horror comeback.
    7barracuta9

    Really folks - it's *not* that bad a movie

    Gripping drama? Hell no.

    Hilarious comedy? Nope.

    Oscar Calaber Acting? Heh... yeah right.

    But, really, this movie did not deserve to be slammed into the 3s. The movie had everything a mediocre early 90s horror movie should have - a plot you can follow without going cross-eyed, a few really gory death scenes and a pinch of humor. This movie won't make you roll on the ground laughing, but it will get your a chuckle here and there at Chucky's antics.

    The young actors also pull performances that's beyond tolerable - it's flat out acceptable.

    Absolutely great movie? No.

    Absolutely horrible movie? No.

    I was entertained and got exactly what I was looking for... thus it earns a 7 from me. You want a horrible horror movie that deserves its three - check out Leprachaun 4.
    6ReelCheese

    Black Sheep? Not Quite

    Every horror series has a black sheep. "Friday the 13th" had the Jason-less fifth installment, "Halloween" the Michael Meyers-less third entry, and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" the silly first sequel. For many fans, "Child's Play 3" is the embarrassment of the Chucky saga. But why?

    So many reviews of this film express exacerbation, even confusion, over the sudden shift eight years into the future. What's so hard to understand? We had already had two movies with Chucky chasing a little kid. It was time to move the story along, hence our hero Andy Barclay (Justin Whalin) is now a teenager at a military academy. This change of scenery was the breath of fresh air the series needed, as it opens up all kinds of new options to the murderous doll, which he fully exploits (paintball guns loaded with real ammo, anyone?).

    Other reviewers complain this just isn't scary. There they have a point, but how many gorefests actually bring our hands up to our eyes? Scariness is a great complement, but that doesn't mean the whole project goes down the tubes without it. "Child's Play 3" has a smooth storyline, a touch of suspense and a truly memorable, original climax at a carnival (though it doesn't quite surpass the doll factory finale of the the previous film). Chucky's foul mouth begins to be a liability rather than an asset, but we can cut him some slack -- he's certainly never looked better (or more realistic).

    "Child's Play 3" does have its ups and downs, however. The romance between Andy and a fellow cadet is a distraction, and there are times when our plastic star just seems brushed aside in favor of more serious moments. Chucky's desire to swap souls with someone other than Andy is a welcome change, but his new target, young Tyler, is one dimensional and uninteresting. He's unable to carry his scenes like Alex Vincent, who played child Andy in the first two films.

    As far as I'm concerned, this was the last of the true "Child's Play" films. Once this one was done, the series became a shameful, hokey parody of itself. This entry is by no means perfect and it's certainly not up the caliber of "Child's Play 2". Yet it's not the piece of trash so many would have us believe. In fact, it may just be one of the most underrated theatrical horror films of the early '90s.
    4BaronBl00d

    He's in the Army Now!

    Just when you MIGHT have thought - after watching an excruciatingly long death sequence in Child's Play 2 - that Chucky was no more - he's back(and with the cliché) with a vengeance. How is he resurrected? Well, apparently when eight years have passed the toy company reopens their Good Guy doll factory, removes the cobwebs off of all the old stock, pick the mutilated, dead Chucky doll up and pop him in a vat of boiling plastics. The springs of Lourdes never had so much healing power! This revives Chucky, and he instantly becomes his mean, killing machine of old and wants to find Andy Barclay to take his soul. Andy, played by Justin Whalin, is an older teenager now and enrolled at a military academy. Well, not to get too bogged down in a script that doesn't really merit such an intense analysis - Chucky finds Andy and continues to basically do what he did in the two earlier films. Lots of killing. Lots of wisecracks and that cackling laugh. Lots of the same. I did like this film more though than the second installment. First of all, the director did NOT repeat the problem of an overly long, seemingly never-ending death scene. The military school makes for an interesting backdrop to the story. The young actors do credible jobs. There are some interesting , quirky characterizations from the rest of the cast with Andrew Robinson stealing his scenes as a barber who really enjoys shaving the heads of the cadets. In fact I loved the little ponytails hung on the walls of his salon. A neat little addition. The story is nothing special though, and the film is very formulaic. It is entertaining if you - like me - have limited expectations.

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    • Trivia
      Under pressure from Universal, screenwriter Don Mancini was asked to begin writing the third film even before the second film was released. Hence, this picture was released only nine months after Chucky, la poupée de sang (1990). Mancini has called it his least favorite because he felt he was out of ideas so soon after the second installment.
    • Goofs
      (at around 38 mins) Chucky cuts Andy's Achilles tendon from under his bed. Throughout the rest of the movie, Andy should have a limp from such a severe injury. However, he clearly has no trouble walking or running in subsequent scenes, nor does he show any signs of injury.
    • Quotes

      Chucky: Who the fuck are you?

      Tyler: I thought you guys only said three sentences.

      Chucky: I'm new and improved.

    • Alternate versions
      Several scenes cut from original version appear in the USA Network's version:
      • Additional dialogue between president of Play Pal toys and his assistant at the very beginning.
      • Andy talking with Tyler on the bus taking them to Kent military school;
      • a scene with Andy and Tyler talking as Andy is going to his room. Tyler offers to play pool with him but Andy declines;
      • Andy and Whitehurst talking outside as they stand at attention just before Shelton steps into the picture;
      • Tyler telling Andy how bad his hair looks after they get haircuts.
      • Shelton catches Andy & Desilva kissing in woods during wargames.
      • After death of garbage man, scene in which Andy is sitting in class, contemplatively, teacher snaps him back into it.
    • Connections
      Featured in Empire of the Censors (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Solveig's Song
      Composed by Edvard Grieg (as Edvard Greig)

      Arranged by Walter Warren (as W. Warren)

      Courtesy of Corelli/Jacobs Music

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chucky, el muñeco diabólico 3
    • Filming locations
      • Kemper Military School - 701 Third Street, Boonville, Missouri, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,960,255
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,718,940
      • Sep 2, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,560,255
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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