Hellraiser: Revelations

October 18, 2011 0 By Fans
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Plot

In this ninth installment of the Hellraiser franchise, two friends discover a puzzle box in Mexico, which opens a gateway to Hell…

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 3.0/10 (1,195 voted)

Director:
Víctor García

Stars: Fred Tatasciore, Steven Brand, Nick Eversman

Storyline
In this ninth installment of the Hellraiser franchise, two friends discover a puzzle box in Mexico, which opens a gateway to Hell. Before long, dermatological nightmare Pinhead has returned to make the lives of everyone in his way miserable.

Cast:

Fred Tatasciore

'Faceless' Steven
/
Voice of Pinhead

(voice)


Steven Brand

Dr. Ross Craven


Nick Eversman

Steven Craven
/
Nico in Steven's Skin


Jolene Andersen

Female Chatterer


Jay Gillespie

Nico Bradley
/
Steven-Cenobite – Pseudo Pinhead


Stephan Smith Collins

Pinhead


Tracey Fairaway

Emma Craven


Sebastien Roberts

Peter Bradley


Daniel Buran

Vagrant


Sanny Van Heteren

Kate Bradley


Adel Marie Ruiz

Anna


Devon Sorvari

Sarah Craven


Camelia Dee

Streetwalker


Sue Ann Pien

Sue Ann



Details

Official Website:
Official site [Japan] |

Release Date: 18 October 2011

Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $300,000

(estimated)



Did You Know?

Trivia:

Doug Bradley was approached to reprise his role of Pinhead, but became hesitant when told that there would be no second draft of the script, which he believed was neither good nor bad, just "not finished." Bradley ultimately declined after being told that his salary from previous films would be, in his words, cut down to "the price of a fridge."



User Review

Out of many bad sequels…the worst.

Rating: 2/10


None of the films have been as good as the first three in this series.
This one is no different.

Most of the acting, especially by the lead antagonist, Nick Eversman,
is terrible. The effects and gore are nothing more than copies of
scenes from the other movies with nothing new added to make it any more
interesting.

I love the original Pinhead character, played by Doug Bradley in all of
the other films. Stephan Smith Collins who portrays Pinhead in this
sequel tries to recreate him but manages doing a poor man's imitation,
instead of bringing anything new to the screen.

To future writers of any more sequels: STOP! Either come up with a new
lead so we don't miss Bradley's performance so much or reboot the
series from the start and try to come up with something new. Maybe
consult with Clive Barker to see where he would go with it. Or better
yet, put together some real money and have him write it instead.