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Death Race: Inferno

Original title: Death Race 3: Inferno
  • Video
  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
22K
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Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, Luke Goss, and Tanit Phoenix in Death Race: Inferno (2013)
Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas, aka Frankenstein, is a superstar driver in the brutal prison yard demolition derby known as Death Race. Only one victory away from winning freedom for himself and his pit crew, Lucas is plunged into an all-new competition more vicious than anything he has experienced before. Pitted against his most ruthless adversaries ever, Lucas fights to keep himself and his team alive in a race in South Africa's infernal Kalahari Desert. With powerful forces at work behind the scenes to ensure his defeat, will Lucas' determination to win at all costs mean the end of the road for him?
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Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas, a.k.a. Frankenstein, is a superstar driver in the brutal prison yard demolition derby known as the Death Race. He is only one victory away from winning freed... Read allConvicted cop-killer Carl Lucas, a.k.a. Frankenstein, is a superstar driver in the brutal prison yard demolition derby known as the Death Race. He is only one victory away from winning freedom for himself and his pit crew.Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas, a.k.a. Frankenstein, is a superstar driver in the brutal prison yard demolition derby known as the Death Race. He is only one victory away from winning freedom for himself and his pit crew.

  • Director
    • Roel Reiné
  • Writers
    • Paul W.S. Anderson
    • Tony Giglio
    • Robert Thom
  • Stars
    • Luke Goss
    • Tanit Phoenix
    • Danny Trejo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roel Reiné
    • Writers
      • Paul W.S. Anderson
      • Tony Giglio
      • Robert Thom
    • Stars
      • Luke Goss
      • Tanit Phoenix
      • Danny Trejo
    • 59User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Luke Goss
    Luke Goss
    • Carl Lucas
    Tanit Phoenix
    Tanit Phoenix
    • Katrina
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Goldberg
    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Weyland
    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Niles York
    Frederick Koehler
    Frederick Koehler
    • Lists
    • (as Fred Koehler)
    Robin Shou
    Robin Shou
    • 14K
    Hlubi Mboya
    • Diabolos
    Roxane Hayward
    Roxane Hayward
    • Prudence
    Bart Fouche
    Bart Fouche
    • Razor
    Jeremy Crutchley
    Jeremy Crutchley
    • Psycho
    Eugene Khumbanyiwa
    Eugene Khumbanyiwa
    • Nero
    Michael Dube
    • Baby
    • (as Micheal T. Dube)
    • (credit only)
    Michelle van Schaik
    • Olga Braun
    Mark Elderkin
    Mark Elderkin
    • Sgt. Fury
    Charlbi Dean
    Charlbi Dean
    • Calimity J
    • (as Charlbi Dean-Kriek)
    Tanya van Graan
    Tanya van Graan
    • Amber
    Ebby Weyime
    • Maria Rodriguez
    • Director
      • Roel Reiné
    • Writers
      • Paul W.S. Anderson
      • Tony Giglio
      • Robert Thom
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    User reviews59

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    2dingo865

    Painfully disappointing

    Let me start by stating that I loved DR1, and found DR2 a surprisingly (and unusually) well-made and entertaining sequel, even if (clearly) not of the same caliber as the first movie. As such, I admit I had fairly high expectations for this third film, although I was not hoping for anything more than just a plain, good ol'fashioned, B action fest.

    What you get instead is a badly edited piece of manure that lacks coherence, but is rich in really poor and amateurish performances, stuffed with mostly mediocre (and occasionally outright pitiful!) f/x. I cannot understand how the same director (and largely same cast) responsible for DR2 could end up with this mess! Sure, most of the problems - 'snipped' action sequences, scenes sequenced so quickly and randomly that they resemble a meaningless collage of music videos, nonsensical dialogue that makes you think the actor/actress is responding to lines cut from the final product, words dropped/missing, incoherent scenes, confused camera work etc. - could be explained by a hatchet-job in editing. Still, no matter how bad the editor may have been at his/her job, it cannot possibly explain the amateurishly exaggerated performances from virtually all the actors/actresses involved, very much including Ving Rhames, Luke Goss, and Danny Trejo, all of whom have proved themselves before (to a greater or lesser extent) to be able to carry their lines and scenes rather well.

    This movie obviously had a much smaller budget, and did not have the benefit of inheriting the original cars (and probably some sets) as DR2 did. It is all the more surprising, then, that the director did not even make full use of the f/x and explosions/kills that they did spend money on, oftentimes opting to cut away from them and not letting them play themselves out on the screen!(?) There are a few genuinely nice (sometimes even beautiful) shots (courtesy of the stunning desert location) a few somewhat interesting cars (though most are entirely too reminiscent of those in Fast Five) and Eugene Khumbanyiwa (the actor who played the Nigerian warlord in District 9) is as deliciously psychotic as ever - but they are the rarest of exceptions in this otherwise confused, utterly amateurish endeavour. I found myself beginning to yawn about halfway through, and could not help but feel that DR3 compares to DR2 much the same way as, say, the Nemesis sequels compared to the original Nemesis.
    6ericzillazillo

    Moderately fun and entertaining. Watch it.

    I just wanna open by saying I hate people who don't judge content by context, and in context, I thought this film was pretty sweet. Yes, there is the continuity problem and some extent of continuity problems- but come on, its a death race movie. Of course Death Race is crap if you judge it by normal movie standards, but death race is death race, man! And while this third installment wasn't a masterpiece, it still delivered enough entertainment for me to go "that was worth it". There's also that ending which, while some might say are cliché or cheesy or "Hollywood endings", I personally thought was awesome. Minus the ultra- numerous plot holes and impossible Hollywood stuff that happens because entertainment conflicts with realism, plus the constant bitching from Danny Trejo and Tanit Pheonix about friendship and deceit is really cheesy and annoying and cheesy and annoying, the only problem I got with this film is that Fred Koehler annoyed the crap outta me with that god awful character "Lists" and the things Lists says which is, as I mentioned before, annoying. However overall, this is a nice finish for a Death Race trilogy, if you bothered to see the first two you might as well see this as well. And yes, let's hope they don't make Death Race #4.
    7Damage666

    A worthy sequel

    Don't be put off by the IMDb score, or any negative reviews, this movie is a more than worthy successor to Death Race 2, and has earned its place in the franchise.

    Lots of subtle humour, stylish action and surprisingly memorably characters, all combined with sufficiently varied and suitably over-the-top set pieces make this feel more like a cinema release than a direct-to-video offering.

    Sure, the plot gets a bit silly at times, and there are clichés and stereotypes liberally scattered throughout, but I still found the new setting, the new (if often short-lived) characters and the tidy wrapping up of the story arc to be effective and entertaining.

    Dougray Scott shines as the enthusiastic antagonist, relative unknown Jeremy Crutchley provides a great Russell Crowe-esque caricature, and even Luke Goss manages to steal some good moments.

    All of the actors look like they're having lots of fun, and I too thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Dig it up and give it a go. Watch all three movies back to back for the full experience!
    7cosmo_tiger

    A worthy addition to the series. Once again not much plot but full of exciting races and violence. I say B+

    "More cons, more cars, more guns. Sky's the limit." Once again Frankenstein (Goss) is one race win away from freedom. This time though the race has changed. Instead of being inside the prison another man has bought the rights and is taking it global. Fighting in his crew and other deals being made make this a harder race then usual. I have to admit that I do like these movies as cheesy as they are. I loved the first one and enjoyed the second one OK. I may have to re-watch that one though because I was a little confused to start this one. I thought some of the people that were in this died and the plot lines didn't seem to match up. Then the race started and I realized that it didn't really matter, the plots of these movies are just background to the racing and violence. To me that is OK. Much like the other two this is not an award winning movie and acting is iffy at best but it is still very entertaining and well worth checking out if you have seen the others. Overall, not as good as first but fun and exciting to watch still. I liked it. I give it a B+.
    5TdSmth5

    Lots of action, little substance

    In Death Race 3, the Wayland corporation suffers a hostile takeover by some very rich and evil guy, but because he's also very smart he's got a British accent. He wants to turn Death Race into an international series of races at a bunch of prisons all over the world.

    Meanwhile Frankenstein is one victory away from gaining his freedom. But Niles (that's the new guy) changes the rules of the game. If Frankenstein wins, he dies. Niles moves Frankenstein and his crew to South Africa where the next multi-stage race will take place. The jail there is some sort of working mine as well.

    During the first couple of stages Frankenstein indeed decides not to win, but for the final one he'll have something up his sleeve.

    The races themselves are alright, we see lots of interesting scenery and the racers will have to deal with the locals as well as missiles that Niles shots at them whenever he feels like it. There are plenty of fights and lots of neat explosions, but dialogue is something the director can't and won't deal with. Not to mention that at the times the script is pretty painful to have to listen to.

    This is one of those movies where at the end you get a recap of how the solution was accomplished. It's interesting but because you don't really care about any of the characters, including Frankenstein, it's almost like it doesn't matter. There is a story here, lots of action, lots of cleavage but only a split second of nudity, the director just doesn't manage to get us involved in any of it.

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    • Trivia
      Both Frederick Koehler (Lists) and Robin Shou (14k) appear in all three films. Koehler is also rumored to reprise his role in the upcoming fourth film, Death Race: Anarchy (2018).
    • Goofs
      At the end of the previous film, Death Race 2 (2010), Goldberg says "I'm sorry Luke didn't live to see this", then Lists says "I'm not so sure he didn't". In the car, Katrina also realizes that Frankenstein is actually Carl Lucas because he gave the same reply that she gave him on the question "Do you have a name?" ("Of course I do"). So, if at least Katrina realizes that Frankenstein is actually Carl Lucas, then why is she so shocked to see him alive in this film? And why would she not tell Goldberg and Lists?
    • Quotes

      Goldberg: Forget everything you know about racing. Desert racing isn't about speed, it's about endurance and handling.

      Carl Lucas: Hang on, I thought you didn't know shit about this kind of racing?

      Goldberg: I don't. It's the first thing that came up on Google.

    • Connections
      Followed by Death Race: Anarchy (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      The Wings of Icarus
      Written by Klayton, Jim Dooley (as James Michael Dooley)

      Performed by Celldweller ft. Jim Dooley (as James Dooley)

      Courtesy of FiXT/Position Music

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Death Race 3: Inferno
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures Germany
      • Moonlighting Films
      • Impact Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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