A woman must battle for her loved one's soul when an ancient Ouija board opens a pathway to a demonic forceA woman must battle for her loved one's soul when an ancient Ouija board opens a pathway to a demonic forceA woman must battle for her loved one's soul when an ancient Ouija board opens a pathway to a demonic force
Elizabeth Lambert
- Julie
- (as Locky Lambert)
Thick Wilson
- Finch
- (as Addison Bell)
Renee Madeline Le Guerrier
- Female Paramedic
- (as Renée Madeleine Le Guerrier)
John Sanford Moore
- Reporter
- (as John Moore)
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- TriviaReportedly, Kevin Tenney wasn't allowed to direct this one because producers were angry that he refused to coerce Ami Dolenz into getting naked in Witchboard 2 even though she had a no-nudity clause in her contract. Producers said nudity was mandatory for WB3 so they made sure to hire a director and cast actresses who understood that and had no issue with it. They also never hired Dolenz again. They also filmed Elizabeth Lambert's nude sex scene the first week. That way, if she changed her mind about stripping, they could fire her and bring in another actress. Lambert said in an interview that a few moments after she first met her leading man on set, they were naked and rolling around in bed.
- GoofsWhen Brian goes into the basement meaning to burn the witchboard, water is dripping copiously onto a light bulb illuminating the room. An ordinary incandescent bulb would shatter instantly under this treatment.
- ConnectionsFollows Witchboard (1986)
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Not the best in the trilogy, but entertaining
Witchboard III wouldn't have been my first pick in the series, but I still see it as a decent horror picture. No, it's not scary and the special effects are lame, but I don't know, this film still delivers in some fashion. It's about a couple that move into an apartment and the husband soon connects with their land lord and the land lord introduces the husband into the ouija board. From there, the land lord gives Brian, the husband, a ring jumps off of his balcony, just before doing so he states "see ya in the funny papers kid." Brian then pursues use of the ouija board and from there everything seemingly falls apart with his marriage life.
Not a real high body count and like I said before, the special effects aren't ones to get excited about. I kind of liked the script and acting between the husband and wife.
Now if you have not seen any of the rest of the Witchboard films, then I recommend that you start with the original, which is by far the best of the series. 5/10
Not a real high body count and like I said before, the special effects aren't ones to get excited about. I kind of liked the script and acting between the husband and wife.
Now if you have not seen any of the rest of the Witchboard films, then I recommend that you start with the original, which is by far the best of the series. 5/10
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- ryannemetz
- Jul 29, 2004
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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By what name was Witchboard III: The Possession (1995) officially released in Canada in English?
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