A woman must battle for her loved one's soul when an ancient Ouija board opens a pathway to a demonic forceA woman must battle for her loved one's soul when an ancient Ouija board opens a pathway to a demonic forceA woman must battle for her loved one's soul when an ancient Ouija board opens a pathway to a demonic force
Elizabeth Lambert
- Julie
- (as Locky Lambert)
Thick Wilson
- Finch
- (as Addison Bell)
Renee Madeline Le Guerrier
- Female Paramedic
- (as Renée Madeleine Le Guerrier)
John Sanford Moore
- Reporter
- (as John Moore)
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watchable movie is kinda silly but the good acting and decent direction make up for it it is also kinda stylish it very cool camera angles the lighting could have been better and the ending was only so so so i am kinda mixed with this one still it's worth watching **1/2 out of 5
In WITCHBOARD III: THE POSSESSION, Brian and Julie (David Nerman and Elizabeth Lambert) are a struggling, young couple in love. Unable to find employment, Brian takes their ultra-creepy landlord up on his offer to "help". Soon, the titular Ouija board is utilized to play the stock market.
Terror and death ensue.
This is an utterly preposterous hunk of horror cheeeze. As such, it attains dizzying heights of absurdity through moments like the "death-by-butterflies" and "hot demon love" sequences! All accentuated by copious female nudity.
Total fantabulousness...
Terror and death ensue.
This is an utterly preposterous hunk of horror cheeeze. As such, it attains dizzying heights of absurdity through moments like the "death-by-butterflies" and "hot demon love" sequences! All accentuated by copious female nudity.
Total fantabulousness...
Watch this film, based merely on the following: In the scene after the husband comes back to life, he takes his wife to dinner. He tells her how much her loves her, and how he almost lost her back there, but thats never going to happen again. A seriously emotional scene. Crying, laughter, talk of a little family....but one thing. These people are TV actors. They got those rolls for his glistening black porn do, and her not minding to expose a little flesh, here or there. Which leads me on to my next point, The Sex Scene.
I swear to God you see a full on Beaver slash Ball shot at one point. Its so unexpected and sweet. These moments I tell you are golden, of course only if you have a sense of humor, of course.
I swear to God you see a full on Beaver slash Ball shot at one point. Its so unexpected and sweet. These moments I tell you are golden, of course only if you have a sense of humor, of course.
Witchboard III: The Possession (1995) is a movie I recently watched on YouTube. The storyline follows a man who uses a Ouija board to get fame and fortune. He starts changing and people around him start dying. His wife will try to do everything possible to get her husband back...
This movie is directed by Peter Svatek (Theatre of Life) and stars David Nerman (Arrival II), Elizabeth Lambert (Class of Nuke 'em High), Cedric Smith (Heavy Metal) and Richard Zeman (The Day After Tomorrow).
This is a movie that starts better than it finishes. The opening sequence when they are "checking if he's dead" and debt collection scene are great. Unfortunately all of the special effects at the end are terrible. There's a levitation scene in this you can't help but laugh at. The acting and writing are pretty bad beginning to end.
Overall this is a below average addition to the horror genre that I would score a 3.5/10 and recommend skipping.
This movie is directed by Peter Svatek (Theatre of Life) and stars David Nerman (Arrival II), Elizabeth Lambert (Class of Nuke 'em High), Cedric Smith (Heavy Metal) and Richard Zeman (The Day After Tomorrow).
This is a movie that starts better than it finishes. The opening sequence when they are "checking if he's dead" and debt collection scene are great. Unfortunately all of the special effects at the end are terrible. There's a levitation scene in this you can't help but laugh at. The acting and writing are pretty bad beginning to end.
Overall this is a below average addition to the horror genre that I would score a 3.5/10 and recommend skipping.
I just watched Witchbord III, and man was it boring. There is one good scene in (in wich francis kills himself), it just kinda surprised me. Some of the camera movements are in a sort of Raimi style and I thought they were a bit interesting but overall it's worthless. The story starts off promising (not original but fun) but then kills itself with the ususal corny crappy-horror movie stuff. I spend about $7,50 on this movie and I guess that covers the nice packaging and the celluloid, so I shouldn't have expected more. An 8 on the suck-meter.
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- TriviaIn a 2018 interview, star Elizabeth Lambert talked about shooting the nude scenes: "I was a bit nervous because [it] being an R-rated film, I knew that there would be a few nude scenes, which are never fun for me, and even though it wasn't my first rodeo, I still dreaded them. I think it's always a little harder for the woman because usually it's a male director with the male DP and most of the crew is male! You're lucky if you have maybe one or two females around... Of course, they made it a closed set, very few people, only the essentials that were necessary: either holding a light or a boom but no stragglers. And believe me, I always make sure there are no creepers hanging around just to watch! Cuz they do!"
- Goofs(at around 34 mins) When Brian goes into the basement meaning to burn the witchboard, water is dripping copiously onto a light bulb illuminating the room. An ordinary incandescent bulb would shatter instantly under this treatment.
- ConnectionsFollows Ouija (1986)
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By what name was Witchboard III: The Possession (1995) officially released in Canada in English?
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