Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
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Horror Movies & Sci-Fi Movies Database
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11.26.11
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In this ninth installment of the Hellraiser franchise, two friends discover a puzzle box in Mexico, which opens a gateway to Hell. Before long, dermatological nightmare Pinhead has returned to make the lives of everyone in his way miserable.
Title: Hellraiser: Revelations Release Date: March 18, 2011
Genre: Horror All Genres: Horror Languages: English IMDB Rating: 7.0 Brimstone Pit Rating: 8 - (Rate This Horror Movie) Category: Horror Movies Starting With H
MPAA Rating: R
Director(s):
Víctor García
Cast:
Stephan Smith Collins ...Pinhead
Steven Brand ...Dr. Ross Craven
Sanny Van Heteren ...Kate Bradley
Jolene Andersen ...Chatterer
Nick Eversman ...Steven Craven
Tracey Fairaway ...Emma
Jay Gillespie ...Nico Bradley / Pseudo Pinhead
Daniel Buran ...Vagrant
Sebastien Roberts ...Peter Bradley
Adel Marie Ruiz ...Anna
Devon Sorvari ...Sarah Craven
Camelia Dee ...Streetwalker
Sue Ann Pien ...Sue Ann
Remaining Cast:
Producer(s):
Aaron Ockman
Kimberly Ogletree
Joel Soisson
Writer(s):
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Composer(s):
Frederik Wiedmann
Movie Trivia:
- The first Hellraiser movie since Hellraiser: Bloodline to use a script written as a Hellraiser movie. Hellraiser: Inferno, _Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002)_, _Hellraiser: Deader (2005)_, and _Hellraiser: Hellworld (2005)_ were all unrelated horror spec scripts owned by Dimension that were hastily rewritten as Hellraiser movies to save money on an original script.
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Doug Bradley was approached to reprise his role of Pinhead, but became hesitant when told that there would be no second draft of the script, which he believed was neither good nor bad, just "not finished." Bradley ultimately declined after being told that his salary from previous films would be, in his words, cut down to "the price of a fridge."
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Ad copy for the DVD and Blu-ray releases hailed the film as coming "from the mind of Clive Barker." Barker, who has had little to no involvement with the franchise following Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, posted a profanity-laden message to his Twitter feed in response, calling the film "no child of mine."
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Rushed into production after Dimension films realized that a contractual stipulation meant they stood to lose the rights to the Hellraiser franchise if they did not produce a sequel to 2005's Hellraiser: Hellworld. Consequently, the entire production time was roughly three weeks, including an eleven-day shooting schedule.
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Eighth Part, Returning Character With Different Actor, Sequel ...[more]
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