Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth"
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth - TMDB rating
5.65/10
712
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth - Kinopoisk rating
6.012/10
10100
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth - IMDB rating
5.5/10
38000

Actors and characters

Photo Terry Farrell #163012Photo Terry Farrell #163013Photo Terry Farrell #163014

Terry Farrell

Terry Farrell
Character Joey Summerskill
Photo Doug Bradley #53029Photo Doug Bradley #53030

Doug Bradley

Doug Bradley
Character Pinhead / Elliot
Photo Kevin Bernhardt #71514
Kevin Bernhardt
Character J.P. Monroe
Photo Ken Carpenter #107040
Ken Carpenter
Character Doc / Camerahead
Philip Hyland
Character Brad
Photo Ashley Laurence #94205Photo Ashley Laurence #94206Photo Ashley Laurence #94207Photo Ashley Laurence #94208

Ashley Laurence

Ashley Laurence
Character Kirsty Cotton
Sharon Ceccatti
Character Blond Nurse
Shanna Lynn
Character Female Cop
Bob Bragg
Character Male Cop
Photo Clayton Hill #107041
Clayton Hill
Character The Priest
Photo Aimée Leigh #163015Photo Aimée Leigh #163016Photo Aimée Leigh #163017

Aimée Leigh

Aimée Leigh
Character Sandy
Photo Anthony Hickox #107042Photo Anthony Hickox #107043

Anthony Hickox

Anthony Hickox
Character Soldier 2
James D.R. Hickox
Character Yuppie 2
Photo Lawrence Mortorff #67052
Lawrence Mortorff
Character Bum
Steven Painter
Character Young Guy

David Young

David Young
Character Bill The Bouncer
Bob Stephens
Character Second Male Cop
Peter G. Boynton
Character Joey's Father
Ron Norris
Character Douglas the Bouncer
Photo Robert C. Treveiler #41042
Robert C. Treveiler
Character Paramedic 1
Photo Chris Kratt #244135Photo Chris Kratt #336998

Chris Kratt

Chris Kratt
Character Paramedic 2
Lawrence Kuppin
Character Derelict
Sharon Percival
Character Brittany Virtue
Photo Brent Bolthouse #190026Photo Brent Bolthouse #190027Photo Brent Bolthouse #190028
Brent Bolthouse
Character CD The DJ
George Lee
Character Bob
Bobby Knoop
Character Yuppie 1
Tonya Saunders
Character Go-Go Dancer
Angelia Thomas
Character Go-Go Dancer
Kim Ball
Character Go-Go Dancer
Cassandra Perry
Character Go-Go Dancer
Anna Marie Issacs
Character Go-Go Dancer
John Bush
Character Armored Saint
Joey Vera
Character Armored Saint
Phil Sandoval
Character Armored Saint
Jeff Duncan
Character Armored Saint
Rosemary Gore
Character Date (uncredited)
Photo Peter Atkins #94221Photo Peter Atkins #94222

Peter Atkins

Peter Atkins
Character Rick the Barman / Cenobite (uncredited)
Photo Zach Galligan #42683Photo Zach Galligan #42684Photo Zach Galligan #72051

Zach Galligan

Zach Galligan
Character Man Stabbed with Pool Stick (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Hellraiser III was the first film in the series shot not in England, but in America.
  • Pinhead was not depicted on the original American poster for the film, as officials stated that the character was 'too frightening' for American children.
  • The film's producer, Lawrence Mortorff, played a homeless man who 'pushed' the statue of Pinhead onto the club owner.
  • According to Clive Barker's original idea, as one of the film's executive producers, the events of the third part were to completely tell the backstory of the appearance of the 'hell puzzle' and unfold in a pyramid in ancient Egypt, which was the very first incarnation of the portal to Hell.
  • Peter Jackson was considered as a director.
  • The filming of the black mass caused a scandal in conservative North Carolina, where filming was taking place. Director Anthony Hickox was denied permission to film in a real church, so he used paintings as a backdrop on set. When he was pointed out the inappropriateness of such filming, he cited precedents – films produced by “Hammer Film Productions” about Dracula, in which the vampire played by Christopher Lee rampages in churches.
  • Initially, Tony Randel was hired as the director of the film, but his services were soon rejected, deciding that the film would be too dark. Instead, Anthony Hickox was hired at the suggestion of one of the actors, who had worked with him in 1991 on the horror film “House of Wax 2”. Clive Barker did not like Hickox's previous work, believing that he made comedic horror films, which was not very suitable for the “Hellraiser” franchise, and he told Hickox this in a personal meeting, demanding that he take the project seriously. Hickox, a fan of the franchise, immediately agreed.
  • Anthony Hickox was given six weeks for filming. Hickox was already known for shooting very quickly, but this invariably required long working hours and complete dedication from the actors involved in the project. According to Doug Bradley, he once filmed for 17 hours straight. The large number of scenes shot in a single workday meant there was little time to refine and film each scene. Furthermore, simultaneous filming on multiple sets was complicated by the fact that they were located almost directly next to each other, so sounds from one set carried over to the other.
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