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Hellraiser VI: Hellseeker

Original title: Hellraiser: Hellseeker
  • Video
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
15K
YOUR RATING
Hellraiser VI: Hellseeker (2002)
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After a car crash, a shady stockbroker suffers from amnesia. This leaves him in a hazy limbo of sex and murder. But, as in a predestined journey, he takes the bait and follows the marked-out... Read allAfter a car crash, a shady stockbroker suffers from amnesia. This leaves him in a hazy limbo of sex and murder. But, as in a predestined journey, he takes the bait and follows the marked-out clues all the way to Pinhead.After a car crash, a shady stockbroker suffers from amnesia. This leaves him in a hazy limbo of sex and murder. But, as in a predestined journey, he takes the bait and follows the marked-out clues all the way to Pinhead.

  • Director
    • Rick Bota
  • Writers
    • Clive Barker
    • Carl V. Dupré
    • Tim Day
  • Stars
    • Dean Winters
    • Ashley Laurence
    • Doug Bradley
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rick Bota
    • Writers
      • Clive Barker
      • Carl V. Dupré
      • Tim Day
    • Stars
      • Dean Winters
      • Ashley Laurence
      • Doug Bradley
    • 188User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Dean Winters
    Dean Winters
    • Trevor
    Ashley Laurence
    Ashley Laurence
    • Kirsty
    Doug Bradley
    Doug Bradley
    • Pinhead
    • (as Doug Bradley, Charles Stead)
    • …
    Rachel Hayward
    Rachel Hayward
    • Allison
    Sarah-Jane Redmond
    Sarah-Jane Redmond
    • Gwen
    • (as Sarah Jane Redmond)
    Jody Thompson
    Jody Thompson
    • Tawny
    Kaaren de Zilva
    Kaaren de Zilva
    • Sage
    • (as Kaaren De Silva)
    William S. Taylor
    William S. Taylor
    • Detective Lange
    Michael J Rogers
    Michael J Rogers
    • Detective Givens
    • (as Michael Rogers)
    Trevor White
    Trevor White
    • Bret
    Ken Camroux-Taylor
    Ken Camroux-Taylor
    • Ambrose
    • (as Ken Camroux)
    Dale Wilson
    Dale Wilson
    • Chief Surgeon
    Gus Lynch
    • Boyfriend
    Kyle Cassie
    Kyle Cassie
    • Paramedic
    Alec Willows
    Alec Willows
    • Janitor
    Brenda McDonald
    • Angular Nurse
    • (as Brenda MacDonald)
    Basia Antos
    • Woman in Window
    John Destry
    • Detective #1
    • Director
      • Rick Bota
    • Writers
      • Clive Barker
      • Carl V. Dupré
      • Tim Day
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    Lebocat412

    Good Movie but shouldn't have the Hellraiser name

    Maybe it's just me, but I feel like this movie as well as the last played like an Outer Limits, Twilight Zone episode..Coulda been done in 1 hour... it was good story, But didn't need to carry the Hellraiser name. This Series as well as it's villain could be causing more mayhem and go in plenty of different directions and hopefully will start moving on to other areas of cerebral dementia... Pinhead is still one of the greatest Villains.. and was good to see the Kirsty character back in it too..
    5udar55

    At least they connected it to the first film

    A husband (Dean Winters) tries to piece together what happened to his wife after a car accident. His wife? Why it is none other than Kirsty (Ashley Lawrence) from the first two Hellraiser films. This is the sixth entry and it appears to want to right the ship after the fifth entry had like two minutes of Pinhead (Doug Bradley) shoved into it. Unfortunately, I already saw this film when it was called Jacob's Ladder (1990). Yes, if you can't figure out the plot where a guy keeps hallucinating and jumping back-and-forth between realities, you might need to turn in your horror fan card. It is also really hard to take serious nowadays with Winters in the lead due to his "Mr. Mayhem" ads for Allstate insurance. To the film's credit, it does return to themes prevalent in the first film like marriage infidelity and striking a deal with the devil. There is also more time devoted to Pinhead and it is a handsomely mounted production that shot in Canada. Director Rick Bota made his feature debut here after being a cinematographer and second unit director. He became the defacto helmsman on these for a bit as he handles the next two entries as well. I hear the sailing gets really rough with the next entry.
    4Thanos_Alfie

    Another one...

    "Hellraiser: Hellseeker" is a Mystery - Horror movie and the seventh sequel of the "Hellraiser" franchise, in which we watch a businessman trying to remember and figure out what happened after a car crash that killed his wife. The only thing he has is a box that he does not know its purpose yet.

    I did not like this sequel because I believe that it was not worthy of the name "Hellraiser". Except some minor clues, some objects like the puzzle box and some of the main characters of the franchise, "Hellraiser: Hellseeker" did not reach the potential of Hellraiser's name. I do not recommend anyone to watch this movie especially those who have already watched the previous "Hellraiser" movies.
    7mentalcritic

    The best Hellraiser since Hellbound...

    Hellraiser: Hellseeker has come under fire from viewers, mostly for the economic manner in which iconic character Pinhead is used. The most refreshing thing about episode six here is that Pinhead goes back to what Clive Barker intended him to be. Sort of the equivalent of the zombies in Romero's Dead films, if you get the drift. For those who don't, the whole point is that what Pinhead does to the principal characters is not nearly as important as what the principal characters do to each other. He is the final hammer when the characters have finished dragging each other down, and that is the way of all the best horror films. The real problem with Hellseeker is its lack of atmosphere. In the original, Barker takes his time to introduce each element, in particular the modest British family whose lives appear as regular as our own. Barker understood that relating to the victims, and even the victimisers to some degree, is a lot more important to an audience than a string of gruesome deaths. Rick Bota tries to provide similar setup, but fails.

    It has been a bit of a while since I saw Ashley Laurence in a film, and she is in fine form here. She could probably play this role in her sleep (at times, it almost seems like she is). One problem we have in Hellseeker is that some of the most important moments in her story are missing. In the original, when we saw her open the box, we grit our teeth in suspense as the very fabric of the reality around her dissolved, and her conversation with Pinhead ensued. In the original, these shots showing the cosmetic details of hell served a very important function. They created a sense of foreboding that gave the entire rest of the film foundation. Rick Bota, unfortunately, is not able to pace himself, nor does he have an instinct for when too much really is too much. Characters in Hellseeker behave in ways that telegraph to the audience that some kind of twist is in the offing, and while it is a good twist, it is just an example of the fact that up to a point, hell works best when it is subtle.

    Doug Bradley is back for the sixth time as everyone's favourite nail-headed character. Contrary to what some have suggested, I do not believe he is so much cashing a paycheque in this film. I think he is just on autopilot because he can literally play this devious character in his sleep. The sayings, mannerisms, and motions are as natural to him as eating and sleeping are to us. Nobody knows whether it was his idea or Doug's to portray the Satan character as he were once a dapper English gent, but Doug carries it off so well that he deserves an award. As seen in the third, and particularly fourth, films, everything can be going to ruin around him, and yet he will still effortlessly play this mannered gent who just happens to torture people as a job. The other cenobites do not get nearly as much screen time as was previously the case, however, and that also lets the side down somewhat. The sights of Chatterer and whatever that woman called herself really helped sell Pinhead as much as Pinhead himself at times. The other cenobites in Hellseeker are truly token appearances.

    They say your hero(ine) is only as good as your villain, and that is certainly the case here. Dean Winters is a great villain, partly because he portrays the character so well, but also because it takes a while for his status as the true villain of the piece to become apparent. One of Clive Barker's great touches in the original is that, to an extent, every victim deserves what happens to them. Most of the film is taken up with establishing why Winters' character deserves what he gets, which makes the final twist of the film especially satisfying. It reestablishes Pinhead as a just, if somewhat peculiar, referee of hell. Seriously, watch parts three, then four, then this one, and try to reconcile each one with the statement made in the second: it is not hands that call us, it is desire. The whole conceit of The Hellbound Heart was that bored lowlifes seeking what they thought of as the ultimate in pleasure sought this box, and opened it only to find that its inhabitants' definition of pleasure varied drastically from theirs.

    Unfortunately, not every aspect of the film is well done. The special effects that closed the original Hellraiser were as fake as hell, but the audience bought them because by that time, the film had drawn the audience in. The problem in Hellseeker is that it takes its sweet time to hook the audience, and thus the head-split routine that looks like something I could have done with an old Amiga 500 goes down as one of the funniest effects in horror. It comes at exactly the wrong time, producing laughs when what we needed was to be immersed in the Hellraiser atmosphere a little deeper. Normally, a laugh can be a good thing, especially when it comes at a time when the script or story could use it, but if ever there were a bad time, this is it. With the exception of Laurence, Winters, and especially Bradley, the acting is also high school drama level at best. The loose women, the work colleagues, the doctors, the general passers-by in the street, they all act as blank and vacant as Paris Hilton trying to feign having something relevant to say.

    When all is said and done, Hellseeker is a seven out of ten. It is not nearly in the league of the first two films, but it is a massive improvement over three and four. Give it a chance, stop expecting Pinhead On Elm Street, and you might be pleasantly surprised.
    agtsmith-1

    A worthy sequel

    Hellraiser: Hellseeker is definitely a sequel deserving the title Hellraiser. It stands alone as a good picture and you could even watch it without having seen the other Hellraiser movies. It's probably what Clive Barker intended to be a sequel to his masterpiece. It tells a story that could have come out of his Books of Blood, with characters invented in The Hellbound Heart, the novel which was Filmed as the original Hellraiser. There is always room for Pinhead, the pope of hell in those kind of movies, and I hope that this great effort will be continued in the following two Hellraiser sequels. I would also appreciate to see his short stories from the Books of Blood filmed, because I think some of them would make great horror movies. A must see for horror fans who have enough of teenie slashers and for anyone else who likes a good suspense thriller before going to bed.

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    • Trivia
      Dimension Films placed the cast and crew under a gag order, hindering Rick Bota's opportunity to promote the film when Fangoria magazine attempted to do a cover story on the film. Star Ashley Laurence broke the gag order to speak about the film, claiming that she had only been paid enough money to make a payment toward a new refrigerator.
    • Goofs
      (at around 7 mins) During the brain surgery, Trevor grimaces in pain when the surgeon inserts a probe. The brain itself has no pain receptors, so he wouldn't be in any pain.
    • Quotes

      [as he sticks Trevor in the back of the neck with a pin]

      Pinhead: Which do you find more exhilarating, Trevor, the pain or the pleasure? Personally, I prefer pain.

    • Crazy credits
      Pre-credits title: "There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery." - Dante Alighieri
    • Alternate versions
      DVD contains on alternate scene of Trevor and the old man.
    • Connections
      Featured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Clive Barker's Hellraiser Summer Special (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Backwards Kyrie
      Music and Lyrics by Stephen Edwards (as Steve Edwards)

      Courtesy Source In Sync Music, LLC

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    FAQ1

    • All of the sequels to Hellraiser after II are pretty terrible, but where does this one rank?

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2002 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hellraiser: Hellseeker
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • Neo Art & Logic
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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