Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994) [R]

Release Date:
May 6, 1994

Original Title:
Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead

Alternate Titles:
Das Boese 3
Das Böse III
Fantasma III: Pasaje al terror
Phantasm 3: Le Seigneur de la Mort
Phantasm 3: Lord of the Dead
Phantasma: El pasaje del terror

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Starway International Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: 16  GB: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 91

If You Don't Get It This Time, He'll Have To Drill It Into Your Head!

The Tall Man, that imposing menace from Morningside Mortuary, is back and once again haunting the thoughts of the now-adult Mike and his friend, ex-Ice Cream vendor Reggie. The two continue their hunt for the mysterious figure and in his path of destruction encounter a variety of dangerous situations, friends and enemies.

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G.W. Brown

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Nadine Bass

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Wendy Guidery
Candi Guterres

Assistant Editor:
Scott J. Gill

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Edward Wada

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jim Schneeweis

Assistant Property Master:
Jarris A.H.V. Vonzombie

Best Boy Electric:
Chris Shaw

Best Boy Grip:
Vidal Cohen

Boom Operator:
Dan Stickler

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Casting:
Jacklynn Briskey

Casting Assistant:
Kebe Dunn

Color Timer:
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Construction Coordinator:
Peter S. Combs

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Carla Gibbons

Costumer:
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Craft Service:
Beth Anthony

Dialogue Editor:
Martin J. Bram
Kimberly Lowe Voigt

Director:
Don Coscarelli

Director of Photography:
Chris Chomyn

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Norman Buckley

Electrician:
Ngoli Vukani Nyirenda
Michael McGarry

Executive Producer:
Don Coscarelli

First Assistant Camera:
Alan Koshiyama

First Assistant Director:
Jeff Shiffman

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Laura Macias
Sean Rowe

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Charles W. Ritter

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Jeffrey Kim

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Melanie A. Kay

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Fred Myrow
Christopher L. Stone

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Chris Weber
Gary Weber

Producer:
Don Coscarelli
Seth Blair

Production Assistant:
Andrzej Kozłowski
Paul Bunnell
Brooke H. Burling
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Jimmie Crain
Susan DeLangis
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Kenneth Toops
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Tim I. Miller

Script Supervisor:
Randi Feldman

Second Assistant Camera:
Scott Kevan

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Charley Cabrera

Sound Effects Editor:
Peter Brancaccio
Todd Toon

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Gary Gossett

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