Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead
Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994)

Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead

1/5
(85 votes)
6.1IMDb

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Goofs

When the spheres fly through the air you can see a "dot" following which is the camera At the end of the movie when Tim walks through the double doors there is a toilet in the background which wasn't there in the previous scene, there was a table in its place earlier.

In the beginning of the scene where the group is sleeping in the desert, Reggie goes to get Mike while Rock lies next to him and Tim lies on the other side of the campfire.

But when Reggie comes out with Mike, Tim and Rocky are next to each other.

At the end of the film when the hands come up to grab Tim, there's no window in the room nor is one ever shown, yet the hands break through a window.

Ramp visible behind boulder when the hearse flips.

Awards

Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 1994


Chainsaw Award
Best Limited-Release/Direct-to-Video Film

Box Office

DateAreaGross
Spain ESP 487,339

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Reviews

The first two were enjoyable due to how dark they were and playing on fears. I prefered LeGros Mike in the second film to Baldwin's Mike.

Angus Scrimm is back again as the evil tall man, here joined by returning cast members A. Michael Baldwin as Mike, and Bill Thornbury as Jody, who returns from the dead(!

Not quite on the level of Phantasm or even Phantasm 2, but a very strong 3rd entry into the cult horror Phantasm franchise. It follows directly after the 2nd film, where Reggie gets attacked and Mike/ Liz get pulled through the car window.

Emerging from a coma after the events of the last film, Mike (A. Michael Baldwin) reunites with pal Reggie (Reggie Bannister), but only briefly, as he's whisked off to another dimension by the sinister Tall Man (Angus Scrimm).

Mike and Reggie continue to hunt the mysterious Tall Man...According to Reggie Bannister, Universal Studios refused to theatrically distribute the film due to a conflict with Coscarelli.

This movie gets a 6 and it not even scary. How could movie this bad have cult few up?

If the first two movies teetered uncomfortably between B-movie and C-movie level, the few standards that the franchise had before had slipped all the way down to Z-level. Budget-wise it's still a B-movie franchise, but content-wise they'd reduced this to irredeemable trash.

This was one of the crappiest movies I've EVER watched. Well at least in the bottom five.

This is probably the best Phantasm movie in my opinion. There was also more diversity in this one!

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