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Witchouse 3: Demon Fire

  • Video
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Witchouse 3: Demon Fire (2001)
Horror

Annie, a timid young woman in an abusive relationship, flees to the safety of a beach house occupied by two old friends, Stevie and Rose. The girls hold a seance and unintentionally summon t... Read allAnnie, a timid young woman in an abusive relationship, flees to the safety of a beach house occupied by two old friends, Stevie and Rose. The girls hold a seance and unintentionally summon the evil witch, Lilith.Annie, a timid young woman in an abusive relationship, flees to the safety of a beach house occupied by two old friends, Stevie and Rose. The girls hold a seance and unintentionally summon the evil witch, Lilith.

  • Director
    • J.R. Bookwalter
  • Writers
    • Matthew Jason Walsh
    • J.R. Bookwalter
  • Stars
    • Debbie Rochon
    • Tanya Dempsey
    • Tina Krause
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    433
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J.R. Bookwalter
    • Writers
      • Matthew Jason Walsh
      • J.R. Bookwalter
    • Stars
      • Debbie Rochon
      • Tanya Dempsey
      • Tina Krause
    • 21User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Debbie Rochon
    Debbie Rochon
    • Stevie
    Tanya Dempsey
    Tanya Dempsey
    • Annie
    Tina Krause
    Tina Krause
    • Rose
    Paul Darrigo
    Paul Darrigo
    • Burke
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Lilith
    Michael Deak
    Michael Deak
    • Man in the Crowd
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    • Director
      • J.R. Bookwalter
    • Writers
      • Matthew Jason Walsh
      • J.R. Bookwalter
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    2anxietyresister

    Burn Witches!!

    Three mates.. two trainee witches and the other one the victim of an abusive boyfriend, hold a séance late at night. But they get more than they bargained for..

    Obvious low-budget shocker with nothing to recommend it. Very confused screenplay that fails to reach a conclusive ending, and some of the lamest killings on record. Takes a very long time to get anywhere, and believe me.. it ain't worth it. A five second shower scene and Brinke Stevens in a Halloween costume are about the only interesting parts. And this is the third in the series? Gee, I can hardly imagine how much fun the others are.. 2/10
    3movieman_kev

    awful

    Two girlfriends are interested in witchcraft, so one night after their third girlfriend shows up with a bruised eye courtesy of her boyfriend, they hold a mock satanic ritual. Something goes wrong and they wind up conjuring up a 300 year dead witch named Lillith (played by scream queen Brinke Stevens). I've not seen the previous two Witchcraft films so I can't vouche if this one is a step-up or a let down (I really hope its the latter and not the former) compared to those, but I can still judge the film on it's own merits. Nothing really happens until the last half hour or so and when it does it relies on a ridiculous plot twist that took me out of the movie. It DID make me want to see some of the better films that Tina has been in, but not much else.

    Eye Candy: Tina Krause gets topless in a shower scene

    My Grade: D+
    4Stevieboy666

    Not too bad considering

    Three attractive drunken girlfriends perform a magical ritual and inadvertently summon Lilith, a female witch played by scream queen Brinke Stevens. A Charles Band Full Moon production on the Film 2000 video label is not usually a good omen, so I certainly didn't have high hopes for Demon Fire. The film obviously is low budget, the plot flimsy and the acting is on the wooden side. However it wasn't actually too bad. Good use is made of it's Californian coastal location, the film has a modest running time so it doesn't drag and although there is very little in the way of gore we do have a gratuitous topless shower scene. Ignore these ridiculous 8+/10 scores, 4/10 from me.
    4webmaster-625

    Poor but with redeeming features

    OK: I haven't seen 1 or 2, so diving straight in with Witchouse 3 maybe isn't the best approach.

    The downside:

    The plot doesn't make a lot of sense - it isn't REALLY horror, or suspense

    * Brinke Stevens has nothing to do apart from trying to look menacing * Debbie Rochon's character is far too "guarded", you don't really get under her skin and find out what she's about until very late in the film, making most of her appearance seem a bit wooden * Tanya Dempsey's character is not well defined, so again the acting seems lacklustre * Paul Darrigo's character is also poorly defined

    So as such, I honestly can't recommend the film at all, except that I feel honour bound to say that Tina Krause demonstrates moments of genuinely good acting abilities, (given the character she has to portray), and what she really lacks most is some decent direction.

    (No, I'm not a long standing fan of Krause, in fact I'd never heard of her before watching this film).

    I'd honestly like to see her work on a major budget horror film, with someone like Stephen King, to see the extent of her acting ability.

    You probably won't suffer by avoiding this film, but watch out for Ms Krause in case she makes the move into big league films!
    Brotherhoodfan2002

    Eh.

    Shot on video feature. OK acting. OK script. Alright camera work. So-so directing. Not horrible by any means. Nothing note worthy either. Blah. I always enjoy seeing Brinke Stevens, but her horror make up sucked. If they had a bigger budget there might be something there, they didn't use whatever budget they had in a creative enough way or maybe they should make fewer of these movies (Full Moon/Tempe) and put 3 of the movies budgets together and make one good one. Just a thought.

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      While filming a scene in a dark parking garage, the opaque contact lenses Brinke Stevens wore as Lilith hampered her vision. She missed a step on the stairs, badly injuring her ankle. After icing the injury for awhile, she shot the scene anyway, not wanting to delay production. The next day, her ankle was swollen so much she needed crutches.
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      There is a Special Thanx 2: ?????? ??????
    • Connections
      Featured in Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Dark Discovery
      Written by Gavin Goszka

      Performed by Midnight Syndicate

      From the album 'Gates of Delirium'

      Courtesy of Entity Productions/Linfaldia Records (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Demon Fire
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Full Moon Pictures
      • Tempe Video
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    • Budget
      • $26,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
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