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Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!
Directed by
Monte Hellman
R
1989
89m
Horror
3.5
11%
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The comatose Ricky Caldwell reawakens and begins to stalk a blind woman, who he shares a psychic connection with.
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Cast of Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!
Richard Beymer
Dr. Newbury
Bill Moseley
Ricky
Samantha Scully
Laura
Eric DaRe
Chris
Laura Harring
Jerri
Elizabeth Hoffman
Granny
Robert Culp
Lt. Connely
Richard C. Adams
Santa
Melissa Hellman
Dr. Newbury's Assistant
Isabel Cooley
Hospital Receptionist
Leonard Mann
Laura's Psychiatrist
Carlos Palomino
Truck Driver
Marc Dietrich
Gas Station Attendant
Jim Ladd
Newscaster
Richard N. Gladstein
Detective
Tamela Song
Nurse
Michael Ameen
Coroner
Dave Mount Jr.
Policeman
Thomas Herod Jr.
Policeman
David Umstadter
Policeman
Joe Torina
Policeman
Tomczek Bednarek
Policeman
Natalie Anderson
Hospital Staff
Lauren Becker
Hospital Staff
Alan Benjamin
Hospital Staff
Suzette Boucher
Hospital Staff
Ila Dane
Hospital Staff
Adam Friedson
Hospital Staff
Trissa Gabay
Hospital Staff
Bonnie Gaisford
Hospital Staff
Corrie Gorson
Hospital Staff
Carole Hill
Hospital Staff
Patty Matlen
Hospital Staff
Sheri Mount
Hospital Staff
Stuart Snyder
Hospital Staff
Carol Thompson
Hospital Staff
Cheryl Ventura
Hospital Staff
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! Ratings & Reviews
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
Very much at the level of quality you'd predict and anticipate for a direct-to-video slasher sequel from 1989.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Eventually the dumb characters and miniscule plot catch up and surpass anything that might have had auteur interest, but I'm still curious as to how and why Hellman made this.
The Wolfman Cometh
Patrick Cavanaugh
Completely devoid of any of the charm of the first two entries, as well as nearly devoid of narrative connections, making for an overall abysmal experience.
Midwest Film Journal
Nick Rogers
Only good when you need to settle in for a long winter's nap.
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