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Origine du film : Américain Distributeur : - Secrets de tournage - Année de production1988 Réalisateur : Gary Sherman Acteurs : Tom Skerritt, Nancy Allen, Heather O'Rourke Genre : Epouvante-horreur Durée : 1h 38 min Date de sortie : 10 août 1988 Année de production : 1988 Critiques spectateurs : 2,3 Critiques presse : Bande annonce : Aucune bande annonce disponible . Carol Anne s'est enfui chez sa tante et son oncle afin de se cacher du terrible révérend Kane, mais celui-ci la retrouve et la poursuit dans un immeuble de verre. Sera-t-elle à nouveau capable de déjouer les plans du Révérend . poltergeist 3 1988 [TRUEFRENCH] BRRIP AC3 [MULTI] Nom de la Release : Poltergeist.3.1988.TRUEFRENCH.BRRIP.XVID.AC3-HuSh. Origine du film : Américain Distributeur : - Secrets de tournage - Année de production1988 Réalisateur : Gary Sherman Acteurs : Tom Skerritt, Nancy Allen, Heather O'Rourke Genre : Epouvante-horreur Durée : 1h 38 min Date de sortie : 10 août 1988 Année de production : 1988 Critiques spectateurs : 2,3 Critiques presse : Bande annonce : Aucune bande annonce disponible . Carol Anne s'est enfui chez sa tante et son oncle afin de se cacher du terrible révérend Kane, mais celui-ci la retrouve et la poursuit dans un immeuble de verre. Sera-t-elle à nouveau capable de déjouer les plans du Révérend . Please enable your VPN when downloading torrents. If you torrent without a VPN, your ISP can see that you're torrenting and may throttle your connection and get fined by legal action! Loading, please wait. Synopsis. Carol Anne has been sent to live with her Aunt and Uncle in an effort to hide her from the clutches of the ghostly Reverend Kane, but he tracks her down and terrorises her in her relatives' appartment in a tall glass building. Will he finally achieve his target and capture Carol Anne again, or will Tangina be able, yet again, to thwart him? —Rhino. Carol Anne has been sent to live with her Aunt and Uncle in an effort to hide her from the clutches of the ghostly Reverend Kane, but he tracks her down and terrorises her in her relatives' appartment in a tall glass building. Will he finally achieve his target and capture Carol Anne again, or will Tangina be able, yet again, to thwart him? —Rhino. Uploaded By: FREEMAN May 02, 2019 at 05:14 AM. Director. Tech specs. Movie Reviews. Actually Had Some (Ultimately Wasted) Potential. There are actually some good things about the maligned POLTERGEIST III including a capable director; a cool, ominous soundtrack; and a decent rudimentary story-line that makes the build-up. of the iconic little blonde girl Carol Anne now living in a glass-structured Chicago high-rise with her aunt and uncle. work for and against itself since, as the movie progresses into manic delirium, it's more of a letdown than a horrible experience from start to finish. By the technically-important forty-five minute mark (the same time it takes KING KONG to reveal himself), a lot has happened, and it's somewhat interesting. Aunt and Uncle, who also work for the building they reside in, are at a downstairs party full of spooky-looking art pieces; the cute teenage daughter sneaked herself and her friends into the building's off-grounds swimming pool for a beer party; the late Heather O'Rourke's Carol Anne just started to get really scared of the impending ghosts. And that last example - important and inevitable as it is - is also the problem. Imagine having difficult yet challenging obstacles to cross and climb to get across half a field to then merely/simply run like hell to the other side. POLTERGEIST III goes from intriguing and suspenseful to a redundant and annoying chase scene between the family and the ghosts, led by an ancient, white-haired Reverend Kane. Which is even more blasphemous to the flawed yet entertaining POLTERGEIST II, by having another actor deliberately made-up to resemble the late great Julian Beck, than the new guy's voice shouting "We're Back!" to counter Carol Anne's legendary "We're Here" from the classic and timeless original. But there's another pro to this 80% con of a sequel's sequel: Heather O'Rourke, who died not long after production wrapped (that shows with overly puffy facial features) turns in a pretty great performance, having to mentally react to what she remembers as opposed to what's actually happening: the latter being more exciting to the viewer and easier for the actor: especially a really young child actor, who's often deliberately manipulated for a more effective performance. This occurs at a school for "really smart" children, another initial location with wasted potential that includes a shrink-in-denial played by Richard Kind, wielding a novice style of contrived, atrocious delivery that makes bad horror movies so fun to bag on. Whether that aspect was intentional or not, Kind's phony-kind Dr. Seaton is the real villain here, and even he's lost in the frenzied shuffle (along with a glorified cameo by the Columbo of ghost whisperers, Zelda Rubinstein's Tangina) where the otherwise talented VICE SQUAD and DEAD & BURIED director Gary Sherman is overcome within an ominous, neat-looking corner of purgatory that, with so much going on, he and the cast couldn't possibly paint their way out of. At least it has the location and the effects going for it. If you want to see how many times someone can yell "Carol Anne!" in 90 minutes, I guess you'd be into this. I think they set a world record for how many times the main character's name is mentioned throughout the movie. The plot is standard sequel stuff: Carol Anne, the little girl plagued by paranormal phenomena in the first two movies, now stays with her bitchy aunt and her husband and daughter in a huge Chicago high rise building. Unfortunately for everyone, some prick counselor at her new school has been putting her under hypnosis to deal with the events of her past (he believes she has the power to produce mass hallucinations and is a manipulative liar despite witnessing paranormal activity in her presence--smart man). This therapy apparently opens her up and leaves her vulnerable to Kane, the preacher that wants her to lead them to the other side. Kane shows up in mirrors and other reflective surfaces (like puddles) and uses them to attack. I've never seen so many mirrors in one movie. Even Carol Anne's bedroom walls are just big mirrors (I guess she hasn't hit that self-conscious stage yet). The hallways are mirrored. The elevators--mirrored. The poor girl has to go to the parking garage just to get away from all of the damn mirrors and it still doesn't end well for her. There is some mildly entertaining subplot involving Lara Flynn Boyle's character, Donna, and her love interest with really bad '80s hair sneaking their friends into the building's pool after-hours. If you enjoy watching bad '80s fashion, you'll love these guys. Once Kane starts to attack, Tangina, the short lady with the grating voice, comes back to help Carol Anne and her new family. The movie manages to be pretty creepy by utilizing its inspired location--the building is often genuinely menacing. The mirror effects make up for some pretty corny dialogue and the characters' tendency to yell "Carol Anne!" every other minute. Could have been much better if the script was worked on, but as-is, it's just a formulaic sequel with some average acting. Entertaining enough for a watch if you're not expecting anything close to the original. Pointless following and again Carol Anne pursued by evil beings. This third installment deals about Carol(Heather O'Rourke)goes with her uncle(Tom Skerritt), aunt(Nancy Allen) and their teenaged daughter(Lara Flynn Boyle)to stay into a highrise building. Then , appear the otherworld creatures who had haunted her previously and she's still pursued by weird beings. Again the strange reverend Kane( Nathan Davies substituting to Julian Beck). The family find its building and the swimming pool invaded by unfriendly spirits which abduct the 6-years-old girl. Carol Anne with the help her aunts and along with psychic Tangina Burrons(Zelda Rubinstein) confront against the supernatural forces. Poltergeist III. Carol Anne has been sent to live with her Aunt and Uncle in an effort to hide her from the clutches of the ghostly Reverend Kane, but he tracks her down and terrorises her in her relatives' appartment in a tall glass building. Will he finally achieve his target and capture Carol Anne again, or will Tangina be able, yet again, to thwart him? 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