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Halloween III: Season of the Witch

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5.2/10 • 1.4K

1982-10-221h 39m

HorrorScience Fiction

The night no one comes home.

A terrified toy salesman is mysteriously attacked, and at the hospital, babbles and clutches the year's most popular Halloween costume, an eerie pumpkin mask. Suddenly, Doctor Daniel Challis finds himself thrust into a terrifying nightmare.

Directors
Tommy Lee Wallace
Editors
Millie Moore

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Tom Atkins

    Tom Atkins

    Dr. Daniel 'Dan' Challis

  2. Stacey Nelkin

    Stacey Nelkin

    Ellie Grimbridge

  3. Dan O'Herlihy

    Dan O'Herlihy

    Conal Cochran

  4. Michael Currie

    Michael Currie

    Rafferty

  5. Ralph Strait

    Ralph Strait

    Buddy Kupfer

  6. Jadeen Barbor

    Jadeen Barbor

    Betty Kupfer

  7. Brad Schacter

    Brad Schacter

    'Little' Buddy Kupfer Jr.

  8. Garn Stephens

    Garn Stephens

    Marge Guttman

  9. Nancy Kyes

    Nancy Kyes

    Linda Challis

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John Chard

Nov 3, 2014

7/10

Conglomerate Carnage. A different animal to the Halloween films that preceded and followed it, Season of the Witch is slowly but surely gaining an appreciation as a standalone horror film. Gone is Michael Myers’ indestructible killing machine, in his place is the nefarious Conal Cochran (Dan O’Herlihy), the owner of the Silver Shamrock corporation that specialises in Halloween masks. Cochran has a sinister plan this year - and it’s deadly - Dr. Daniel Challis (Tom Atkins) and Ellie Grimbridge (Stacey Nelkin) are caught in the middle of the vile plot and may just be the only salvation to Americana. With Nigel Kneale involved in the writing process Season of the Witch is delightfully fiendish. There’s definite barbs being stung here about the commercialisation of holiday occasions, Cochran is intent on restoring Halloween to the true meaning of its origins, creating a Silver Shamrock world order in the process. Kneale would take his name off the credits when the studio tampered with his vision, a shame because his core essence remains - even if Cochran as a Warlock Wicker Man type could well have been genius. With John Carpenter and Debrah Hill over seeing things from their production chairs, the picture had supervision of some standing. Tommy Lee Wallace maybe directing but it feels like a Carpenter movie, from Dean Cundey’s photography - Carpenter’s foreboding synth musical score – and the sharpness of the horror scenes (which are excellent), it’s not hard to see the “non Michael Myers” Halloween series that Carpenter had envisaged after part 2 had been and gone. Boosted by an irritatingly potent advertisement jingle (a Silver Shamrock variation on London Bridge is Falling Down) that counts down the days to Halloween and the day of carnage, Season of the Witch is consistently gnawing away at the senses. Having Atkins and O’Herlihy propping up the acting helps, both are reliable performers for this material, while the race against time finale has edge of the seat credentials. It doesn’t all work of course, there’s some drag and the narrative feels schizophrenic at times, while if it wasn’t for Cundey’s camera work then Wallace’s inept direction of scenes would be over exposed. Yet as it asks Halloween franchise fans some forgiveness for not actually being part of the franchise, it delivers a smart sci-fi horror hybrid that’s not without shock and awe. 7/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$2,500,000.00
Revenue
$14,400,000.00
Keywords
maskfactorycommercialgas stationcurfewhalloweenculthospitaldoctordeathsurveillance camerastonehengeholiday horror