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5.5/10
IMDb1993 | Anthony
1993 | Anthony
Best DVD Collection For and | 2010
Best DVD Collection | 2010
Best Horror Film | 1993
Best MakeUp | 1993 | Bob
Best Film | 1993 | Anthony
Best Actor | 1992 | Doug
Best Supporting Actress | 1992 | Paula
Best StudioWideRelease Film | 1992
Best Screenplay | 1992 | Peter
Best Makeup FX | 1992 | Bob
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 12,534,961 USD
The biggest issue was the Black Mass scene, which caused controversy in socially conservative North Carolina. Anthony Hickox had been refused permission to shoot in a real church, so he used a matte painting as a background to the altar. When the crew complained of sacrilege, Hickox told them it was no different than the countless Hammer horror films in which Christopher Lee as Dracula rampaged in churches.
The cast and crew reportedly got along well, and during an onset visit by Fangoria magazine, the only complaint reported was that Paula Marshall found her outfit too light to shoot during a cold winter night. The scene where Elliott and Pinhead confront each other was difficult to shoot, necessitating a stand-in for Pinhead. Bradley remarked that he felt "jealously protective" over the character when he saw his stand-in as this was the first time anyone else had ever appeared in character as Pinhead on a Hellraiser set.
Clive Barker promoted the film alongside Candyman (1992).
First Hellraiser film to refer to Doug Bradley's character as Pinhead within the movie.
Doug Bradley said although he enjoyed the production and working with Anthony Hickox, he experienced discomfort in some of his scenes. Early on, Bradley had to act from within the uncomfortable Pillar of Souls prop, where Pinhead is trapped. This limited Bradley's acting to just his face and voice. Bradley also said that the makeup from Hellraiser III was his least favorite. They changed Pinhead's makeup to make it faster to apply and remove, but this had the side effect of making it more uncomfortable to wear. However, Bradley was able to find an optician who allowed him to wear a prescription version of Pinhead's black lenses, allowing him to stay in character for much longer periods.
"J.P. Monroe: Jesus Christ! Pinhead: Not quite."
"The Priest: Demons aren't real. Theyre parables, metaphors. Joey: [as the doors open and Pinhead enters] Then what the fuck is that?"