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Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead
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In this sequel, Mike and Reggie meet some new friends and join up with Jody from beyond the dead in their quest to stop the 'Tall Man'. They also must contend with the resurrected dead plus a growing number of the infamous and deadly silver spheres which aid the Tall Man.
In this sequel, Mike and Reggie meet some new friends and join up with Jody from beyond the dead in their quest to stop the 'Tall Man'. They also must contend with the resurrected dead plus a growing number of the infamous and deadly silver spheres which aid the Tall Man.
Actors:
Sarah Scott Davis,
Paula Irvine,
A. Michael Baldwin,
Kathy Lester,
Chuck Butto,
Wendy Way,
Samantha Phillips,
Duane Tucker,
Jennifer Bross,
Cindy Ambuehl,
Irene Roseen,
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Sarah Scott Davis
Paula Irvine
22 June 1968, Hollywood, California, USA
A. Michael Baldwin
4 April 1963, Los Angeles, California, USA
Kathy Lester
Chuck Butto
Wendy Way
Samantha Phillips
25 February 1966, Savage, Maryland, USA
Duane Tucker
17 February 1948, New York City, New York, USA
Jennifer Bross
15 January 1963, New Jersey, USA
Cindy Ambuehl
31 January 1965, Los Angeles, California, USA
Irene Roseen
Director:
Don Coscarelli
Don Coscarelli
17 February 1954, Tripoli, Libya
Country:
United States
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June 23, 2007
Don Coscarelli outdoes the humor of John Hughes in what feels like a more honest version of the gleeful sadism in Home Alone.
April 11, 2006
don't really get it
October 31, 2005
Falls back on mystery-sapping exposition.
June 12, 2011
Has none of the surrealistic excess that made the first movie such a genuine delight, and managed to save the second one from itself.
May 10, 2007
Sure, there's still the '71 Hemi 'Cuda and the four-barrel shotgun, but it's not enough to get past nunchucks and biker zombies.
May 31, 2007
It's all fairly absurd, but Coscarelli retains his enthusiasm and imagination with a healthy sense of ridiculousness.
April 12, 2007
The first film is like an actual nightmare, whereas the sequels feel more like someone's garish descriptions of a nightmare.

