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Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996) Reviews

Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996)
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Clive Barker's horrific creation Pinhead (Doug Bradley) returns to the screen for the fourth (and purportedly final) time in this time-juggling horror opus. In 18th century France, Phillip Lemarchand (Bruce Ramsay) constructs a black puzzle box for the wizard Duc de L'Isle (Mickey Cottrell); however, the box has potentially deadly consequences when it's discovered that it can be used to open the gates of hell, freeing the demonic Pinhead. Two hundred years later, the box finds its way into the hands of John (also played by Bruce Ramsay), a New Yorker and distant descendant of Lemarchand who is being pursued by Pinhead and his minions, while another 200 years hence, Dr. Paul Merchant (Ramsay again) is trying to make his way aboard a space station in hopes of reclaiming the puzzle box, hoping to destroy it before it can be used to once again release the demons upon the world; Merchant is also attempting to build a second box that can close the gates that the first box opens. While makeup artist Kevin Yagher made his directorial debut with this film, the final cut was taken away from him and considerably shortened, which in his mind severely compromised the film's complex, time-traveling narrative. He opted to instead credit his work to Alan Smithee, which was the Directors Guild's official pseudonym for directors who feel their work has been tampered with. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce RamsayValentina Vargas, (more)
Director(s):
Kevin YagherAlan Smithee, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Average Ratings

(8 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Michael D.

I first saw this movie when it first came out (I was about 12) and it confused me a bit. After watching it again (it was easier to follow once I had a better attention span), I really wish I could have seen the directer's cut because I think that the story line may have made a bit more sense because it is so complex. Overall, though, I'd have to say that this is a Decent Hellraiser. Not as good as the first three, but FAR better than the last.

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Stephen M.

My least favorite of the series thus far. Pinhead has a much bigger role but is reduced to melodramatic villain. Interesting ending to the core series regardless.

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Jeff H.

My favorite Hellraiser movie.

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Patricia B.

This movie did give some context to the rest of the series (seeing how the box was made, etc) but it wasn't one of my favorites from the franchise. I think Inferno or Hellworld were better sequels as reality didn't take a total backseat to Pinhead.

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Eric L.

Not nearly as good as the first two, with Pinhead being reduced to your standard cliche horror villain. Still far more worth watching than the dreadful 5th and 6th movies of the series.

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David F.

it explains how it all started, how the box was made and destroyed.

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Eric W.

If you like the first two, this one is pretty good and worth watching. The main character is horrific (but, this is a horror movie..).

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Nicholas D.

But I think this one missed a little bit.

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    Michael D.

    I first saw this movie when it first came out (I was about 12) and it confused me a bit. After watching it again (it was easier to follow once I had a better attention span), I really wish I could have seen the directer's cut because I think that the story line may have made a bit more sense because it is so complex. Overall, though, I'd have to say that this is a Decent Hellraiser. Not as good as the first three, but FAR better than the last.

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    Stephen M.

    My least favorite of the series thus far. Pinhead has a much bigger role but is reduced to melodramatic villain. Interesting ending to the core series regardless.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Jeff H.

    My favorite Hellraiser movie.

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