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Une nuit en enfer 3 - La fille du bourreau

Original title: From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter
  • Video
  • 1999
  • 16
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
13K
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Rebecca Gayheart, Danny Trejo, Marco Leonardi, Temuera Morrison, and Michael Parks in Une nuit en enfer 3 - La fille du bourreau (1999)
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Vampire HorrorHorrorThrillerWestern

Set 100 years ago in Mexico, this horror/western is the story of the birth of the vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium.Set 100 years ago in Mexico, this horror/western is the story of the birth of the vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium.Set 100 years ago in Mexico, this horror/western is the story of the birth of the vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium.

  • Director
    • P.J. Pesce
  • Writers
    • Álvaro Rodríguez
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Stars
    • Marco Leonardi
    • Michael Parks
    • Ara Celi
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • P.J. Pesce
    • Writers
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Stars
      • Marco Leonardi
      • Michael Parks
      • Ara Celi
    • 92User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Marco Leonardi
    Marco Leonardi
    • Johnny Madrid
    Michael Parks
    Michael Parks
    • Ambrose Bierce
    Ara Celi
    Ara Celi
    • Esmeralda
    Jordana Spiro
    Jordana Spiro
    • Reece
    Lennie Loftin
    Lennie Loftin
    • John Newlie
    Rebecca Gayheart
    Rebecca Gayheart
    • Mary Newlie
    Temuera Morrison
    Temuera Morrison
    • The Hangman
    Sonia Braga
    Sonia Braga
    • Quixtla
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Razor Charlie
    Orlando Jones
    Orlando Jones
    • Ezra Traylor
    Kevin Smith
    • Joaquin
    Terence Bridgett
    • Chato
    Mickey Giacomazzi
    • Erasmo
    Ivan D. Lucas
    • Shotgun
    Tom Berto
    • Stagecoach Driver
    Graham Weir
    Graham Weir
    • Lazaro
    Carlos Vilela
    • Jaime
    Richard Thomson
    • Lalo
    • Director
      • P.J. Pesce
    • Writers
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
      • Robert Rodriguez
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    captbruce

    if you HAVE to see these characters again, see this one

    I have a problem with the whole fact of Rodriguez and Tarantino doing a sequel, let alone sequels, of a highly original, totally off-the-wall movie like From Dusk Til Dawn. But where #2, "Texas Blood Money," was a waste of film, #3 "The Hangman's Daughter" is the ONLY one they should've attempted. It tells the story of Salma Hayek's character in the first one and actually has a plot, good acting, lasts just long enough and has enough content to be entertaining and not exhausting. I also want to add that Ara Celi is a GREAT substitution for Salma cause she is just as FINE! :)

    The movie does suffer from some of the hokey tricks that plagued Texas Blood Money and is campy, but that's half the appeal of these types of movies. They're not Shakespeare, they're to entertain...and bringing back Michael Parks was a stroke of genius and if you want to see how diverse an actor he is, watch this movie and the first moments of the original where he's featured. If you're jonezing to revisit some old friends at the Titty Twister saloon, rent this one and TOTALLY AVOID the second sequel.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "You're a monster!"

    Just like the previous sequel, the third entry of the "From Dusk till Dawn" franchise would be another quickly produced straight-to-video sequel that would be somewhat a prequel to the original film. While I didn't think the second entry was as bad that it's usually made out to be, however "Hangman's Daughter" is still a definite improvement over "Texas Blood Money". In a way it kind of plays out more similar to the original, only this time the carnage is set in the early 1900s (where the Old West was coming to an end) to be finally played out once again in the seamy Mexican tavern that harbours blood-gushing surprises for its guests. For most part this horror western comedy is very well executed, as it's brashly pieced with its admirably crafted make-up FX, slickly directed for its low-scale budget and colourfully acted. The sweeping camera has scope framing the moody, sunbaked landscapes and story dramatics with constant flair with that spaghetti western brutality shinning through. It wears its influences quite proudly too. The mellow story starts of episodic --- focusing on an Civil war hero looking to long for some cause while on the other side is an infamous outlaw with a hypnotic runaway beauty whose father (a hangman) follows their trail. But the two while crossing paths during stages, eventually come to be one when they encounter an orgy of alcohol, sexuality and blood at a desolate inn that just happens to be home for the blood-sucking kind. Strangely enough while nasty and kinetic, I thought it became tiring when the survivors of the feeding work together despite their differences and try to fend off the vampires, as I thought the initial build-up was interestingly offbeat with its dry humour and lasting bite despite the systematic staples. Michael Park's wry character Ambrose Bierce is a fascinating one, as he pretty much soaks it up with little effort in which doing so emits an ambiguously tainted air about him. Marco Leonardi is quite a live-wire as the outlaw Johnny Madrid and his combination with the lovely, if pouty Ara Celi comes off. Temuera Morrison provides aggression and then Lennie Loftin and Rebecca Gayheart give out that twitchy energy as a married religious couple. In support is modest turns by Sonia Braga (who looks great!), Jordana Spiro, Orlando Jones and an always worthwhile Danny Trejo.
    6Freddy_Boy

    Wants more than it delivers

    However, what it delivers isn't a little.

    The prelude, if you will, actually lasts the majority of the movie. The horror doesn't start until very late. Until then it's a violent western tale to be told. And if there was time and money on this project I think it could have delivered a whole lot more.

    Still doesn't measure up to the first movie, but was a whole lot better than the second one. Besides, Western/Vampire Horror Movie isn't something you see every day and it earns points just for that.

    I definitely recommend this movie, it's not about to change your world, but it's different enough to be entertaining and imaginative enough to be interesting.
    Michael_Elliott

    Good Rebound From Previous Film

    From Dusk Till Dawn 3 (1999)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    After the pretty mediocre part two, the third film in the series strikes back in a very entertaining way and serves as a prequel centering on how Santanico Pandemonium (played by Salma Hayek in the original) became a vampire. As Santanico and her bandit boyfriend arrive at a strange brothel, they're also joined by Civil War vet Ambrose Bierce (Michael Parks) and other characters who are soon battling vampires. FROM DUSK TILL DAWN 3 is certainly a step in the right direction after the previous film, which was disappointing to say the least. I thought this one here was quite rare for a sequel/prequel in that it actually has a brain and tries to do something rather clever. For the most part I think the film succeeds mainly because director P.J. Pearce does such a nice job with the screenplay by Alvaro Rodriguez. The screenplay comes up with a very good story and I especially liked the Western elements that take up 2/3rds of the film. I thought these scenes were very authentic and the director does a great job at building up an atmosphere. Most low budget films have a hard time making you believe they take place in the past but that wasn't the case here. The performances were also quite good with Parks leading the way in his bit. He's actually so good that I wish he had been given even more screen time. I also enjoyed Rebecca Gayheart, Danny Trejo and Temuera Morrison in their roles. FROM DUSK TILL DAWN 3 doesn't have the budget for as many special effects as the first film but I thought what they did have was put to good use and what they were lacking the filmmakers made up with it through some clever tricks. The film certainly isn't perfect or going to be considered a masterpiece but fans of the original should enjoy it.
    5paul_haakonsen

    Wild, Wild Vampires?...

    This third installment to the "From Dusk to Dawn" movies is a prequel, as it takes place in the old West in American history. Initially one might think vampires and the wild West doesn't make for a good combination, but the movie was actually enjoyable. While better than part two, this movie still fell short of part one.

    The story in "From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter" is essentially exactly the same as in the first two movies. A band of outlaws and holy men and up at a seemingly deserted tavern in a secluded location. As night falls, the patrons turn into blood-thirsty vampires.

    The characters in the third movie were more detailed than those in part two, and as such you get more into the movie and a greater wholeness permeates the overall storyline.

    As for the acting talents in the movie, then people were doing fair jobs with their given roles and characters. It is, as always, a treat to have Danny Trejo in a movie, alongside the other familiar faces in the movie.

    While better than part two, this is not a movie that will make a lasting impression, nor is it a bright shiny moment in cinema history. "From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter" is exactly what you would expect from a movie of this type. It is enjoyable enough for what it turned out to be.

    The first movie stands well on its own. The second movie is just a filler. And the third movie is essentially also just a filler, although it does show the origin of the seductive Santanico Pandemonium character from the first movie.

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    • Trivia
      At 37:46, Mary asks the meaning of "La tetilla del diablo." Ambrose lies and says it means "Welcome home wayward pilgrims." In truth it means "the devil's nipple."
    • Goofs
      When Johnny and Esmeralda are riding to entrance of abandoned inn, the lights (electrical) of some city far at a horizon are clearly visible.
    • Quotes

      Ambrose Bierce: My singular critique of the Good Book is that its covers are too far apart.

      Mary Newlie: Excuse me?

      Ambrose Bierce: I am of the opinion that the, uh, Bible is perhaps, the greatest assemblage of lies and untruths ever gathered together, with the possible exception of the Congressional record.

      Mary Newlie: Are you an atheist, sir?

      Ambrose Bierce: Yes, ma'am. Thanks to your God, I am an athiest.

      Mary Newlie: Then there is no hope for your soul on the final day. When Gabriel blows his horn, your ears will be deaf to the resounding tone of its glory, Mr. Bierce.

      Ambrose Bierce: Oh no. On the contrary, when Gabriel blows his horn, I shall be playing the tuba.

    • Crazy credits
      There's an extra scene involving Ambrose after the end credits finish.
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD features a deleted scene which is set in present time. Here a man (Michael Parks) tells another one (P.J. Pesce) the story of the film. He doesn't believe him so Parks rips out Pesce's heart.
    • Connections
      Featured in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About From Dusk Till Dawn (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      El Ahualulco
      Traditional, Arranged by Jose Guitierrez

      Performed by Los Pregoneros del Puerto

      Courtesy of Rounder Records

      By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Hangman's Daughter
    • Filming locations
      • Cedarberg Nature Reserve, Western Cape province, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • A Band Apart
      • Los Hooligans Productions
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,617
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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