Hellraiser: Deader

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Movie
German title Hellraiser: Deader
Original title Hellraiser: Deader
Country of production USA , Romania
original language English
Publishing year 2005
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Rick Bota
script Neal Marshall Stevens
Tim Day
production Nick Phillips
David S. Greathouse
music Henning Lohner
camera Vivi Dragan Vasile
occupation

Hellraiser: Deader , also known as Hellraiser 7: Deader , is the sixth sequel to the horror classic Hellraiser and was released on DVD in 2005. The director was Rick Bota , who was also responsible for the direct predecessor Hellraiser: Hellseeker and at the same time directed Hellraiser: Hellworld .

action

Reporter Amy Klein is sent to Bucharest by her boss to find out more about a group of young occultists. These are allegedly able to rise from death after committing suicide. The sect calls itself Deader and its leader is in possession of the mysterious cube , which is already known from the other parts of the series. The leader's goal is world domination. When Klein arrives in Bucharest, the lines between (Alb) dream and reality seem to blur and she finds herself in the middle of the fight between Pinhead , the leader of the Zenobites, and the leader of the Deader . In the end, she discovers a deadly secret of herself.

criticism

"Seventh offshoot of the" Hellraiser "series, which has long since moved far away from Clive Barker's original and only helps the nightmare character" Pinhead "to make guest appearances. The rather bloody horror story is aimed at a relevant fan audience. "

Trivia

  • Hellraiser: Deader was staged at the same time as Hellraiser: Hellworld .
  • Kari Wuhrer and Doug Bradley previously worked together on God's Army IV .
  • Allegedly, this film was not planned as part of the Hellraiser series.
  • For cost reasons, the film, like Part Eight, was shot in Bucharest.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Clearance certificate for Hellraiser: Deader . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , May 2007 (PDF; test number: 103 621 DVD).
  2. Hellraiser: Deader. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used