Hellraiser: Revelations - The Revelation

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Movie
German title Hellraiser: Revelations - The Revelation
Original title Hellraiser: Revelations
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2011
length 75 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Víctor García
script Gary J. Tunnicliffe
production Aaron Ockman
Kimberly Ogletree
Joel Soisson
music Frederik Wiedmann
camera David A. Armstrong
cut Philip Mangano
Matthew Rundell
occupation

Hellraiser: Revelations is the eighth sequel to Clive Barker 's classic horror film Hellraiser - The Gate to Hell and thus the ninth film in the series. In Hellraiser: Revelations , the character of Pinhead was not portrayed by Doug Bradley for the first time in the film series .

action

During a short vacation, the two friends Nico and Steven came across the legendary dice, with the help of which it is possible to come into contact with the Zenobites. Hardly in possession of the mysterious instrument, the daring Nico manages to summon the creatures, whereupon the two friends get to know the leader of the Zenobites in a very painful way.

Since Nico has opened the gate to hell with the help of the cube, he has to give the Zenobites his body and flesh for general "exploration" in return, and is ultimately torn down into the gorge with the Zenobites. The thoughtful and shy Steven remains disturbed. But Nico can escape from hell.

His problem: the Zenobites robbed him of his skin. From then on he asks his best friend Steven to murder for him so that he can strengthen himself on the blood of the victims and regain the shape of a human being.

criticism

The lexicon of international film wrote about Hellraiser: Revelations : "Genre film without anything remarkable, uninteresting staged."

backgrounds

The film premiered on March 18, 2011 in a single movie theater in California. The film was released on DVD in the USA on October 18, 2011. The German DVD evaluation also took place in October 2012.

The film was produced on a budget of approximately $ 300,000 and took three weeks to film. The film was produced under these circumstances so that the Weinstein Company as the current owner of the rights to Hellraiser as a franchise would not lose them.

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Clearance certificate for Hellraiser: Revelations - The Revelation . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , June 2012 (PDF; test number: 133 576 V).
  2. Hellraiser: Revelations - The Revelation. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used