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House III: The Horror Show

Original title: The Horror Show
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
5.1K
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House III: The Horror Show (1989)
Detective McCarthy finally catches "Meat Cleaver Max", a serial killer, who promises revenge during his execution. Nonetheless, a parapsychologist tells the detective that the only hope of stopping Max for good is to destroy his spirit.
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Detective McCarthy finally catches "Meat Cleaver Max", a serial killer, who promises revenge during his execution. Nonetheless, a parapsychologist tells the detective that the only hope of s... Read allDetective McCarthy finally catches "Meat Cleaver Max", a serial killer, who promises revenge during his execution. Nonetheless, a parapsychologist tells the detective that the only hope of stopping Max for good is to destroy his spirit.Detective McCarthy finally catches "Meat Cleaver Max", a serial killer, who promises revenge during his execution. Nonetheless, a parapsychologist tells the detective that the only hope of stopping Max for good is to destroy his spirit.

  • Directors
    • James Isaac
    • David Blyth
  • Writers
    • Allyn Warner
    • Leslie Bohem
  • Stars
    • Lance Henriksen
    • Brion James
    • Rita Taggart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • James Isaac
      • David Blyth
    • Writers
      • Allyn Warner
      • Leslie Bohem
    • Stars
      • Lance Henriksen
      • Brion James
      • Rita Taggart
    • 74User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Detective Lucas McCarthy
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Max Jenke
    Rita Taggart
    Rita Taggart
    • Donna McCarthy
    Dedee Pfeiffer
    Dedee Pfeiffer
    • Bonnie McCarthy
    Aron Eisenberg
    Aron Eisenberg
    • Scott McCarthy
    Thom Bray
    Thom Bray
    • Peter Campbell
    Matt Clark
    Matt Clark
    • Dr. Tower
    David Oliver
    David Oliver
    • Vinnie
    Lewis Arquette
    Lewis Arquette
    • Lt. Miller
    Terry Alexander
    Terry Alexander
    • Casey
    Armand Asselin
    • Escort Guard
    Robert V. Barron
    Robert V. Barron
    • Death-a-Thon Announcer
    Bobby Collins
    • TV Comedian
    Meshell Dillon
    Meshell Dillon
    • Little Girl
    Greg Finley
    Greg Finley
    • Tom Ippolito
    Stephen A. Henry
    • Morgue Doctor
    Zane W. Levitt
    • Executioner
    • (as Zane Levitt)
    Larry McCormick
    Larry McCormick
    • TV Newscaster
    • Directors
      • James Isaac
      • David Blyth
    • Writers
      • Allyn Warner
      • Leslie Bohem
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    User reviews74

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    7wildatart78

    Underrated.

    I got this when i was eleven, and being a kid who loved freddy, jason etc i was always on the look out for another similar villain to get my teeth into, and for me, max jenke delivered. Around the same time, horace pinker came into play with 'shocker', and although good in his own way, the movie became a little too silly with the jumping in and out of TV shows. The two movies were almost the same story, but in max there was a much more evil guy, almost made for brion james, and if it wasn't tied in with the 'house' films i believe it would have had more impact. Bottom line is, if you enjoyed 'shocker' i doubt very much this would disappoint.
    5dien

    electricity of evil

    First of all, this has been mentioned many a times before, but this film is not a part of "The House" series. I could go on explaining why, but just watch all four films and you will understand.

    This is a different movie in style and tone. It is very reminiscent of Wes Craven's Shocker (which was also made in 1989 and despite being a low-budget film itself is much better and more entertaining). Basically it is a horror thriller about a tough cop and a killer he wouldn't stay dead even after being executed. There is, of course, a professor with some totally stupid theory about how pure evil can be transformed to electricity and so electrocuting someone just makes them immortal and omnipotent ... you can clearly see the writers were pulling this plot point out of their asses. They simply saw "Shocker" and thought "Hey, this is a neat idea, let's use it in our movie". As the killer gets stronger, the cop's world start falling apart, he becomes the main suspect in the new killings, the usual clichés are thrown at us one at a time. You can even play the guessing game which one comes next.

    What bothered me the most were the constant flashbacks and nightmares. The film actually starts with a flashback in a dream that's really happening in another dream. Wrap your head around that one.

    What are really liked about it were the two main actors Lance Henriksen and Brion James. It was fun to watch them as they are both talented actors and were great in their roles. The rest of the cast is OK, even though forgettable.

    So, did I like the film? Yes, I did. It was fun to watch (if you can look past its flaws and plot holes). It's not a part of House trilogy and is a story of its own. Take it for what it is and you too can spend enjoyable 90 minutes.
    Michael_Elliott

    Great Lead Characters Makes the Film

    The Horror Show (1989)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Detective Lucas McCarthy (Lance Henriksen) finally manages to arrest the notorious serial killer known as Meat Cleaver Max (Brion James). However, at the electrocution, something goes wrong but finally Max is pronounced dead. This should be the end of Lucas but instead he becomes convinced that Max has somehow survived and is coming after his family.

    THE HORROR SHOW, for some reason, got released in certain parts of the world as HOUSE III even though it has absolutely nothing to do with that series. I stayed away from this film for quite a while just thinking that it was some sort of cheap horror film but it actually turned out to be much better than I expected thanks to some good characters and some bloody effects.

    I really thought the character development for the lead detective was quite good and Hendriksen is such a fine actor that even though this is a horror film you don't mind going along for the ride. I thought the screenplay was quite good, if cliché, and it managed to hold you attention through the various scenes where the lead character is basically questioning his own sanity. The detective character was a good one but so was the serial killer. He was certainly a demented character and after the opening sequence and a certain bit of violence, you know this guy is for real and a nut.

    Both actors did a very good job with their roles and this certainly helps makes this a bit more than your average slasher. It also doesn't hurt that there are some very good special effects and especially if you're watching the uncut European version, which restores some of the gore that was cut out of the U.S. theatrical release. The film also offers up some nice cinematography and a good music score.

    THE HORROR SHOW isn't a masterpiece but it's certainly much better than what you typically get with a film like this. The two lead performances really sell the story and this is very much worth watching.
    5merklekranz

    Lance Henriksen & Brion James are the only reason to watch .....

    When one of the writers is named "Alan Smithee", it is usually not a good sign, and it's easy to see why one of the original writers pulled his name off of this. Other than the presence of Lance Henriksen and Brion James, the movie is boring and makes no sense. Watching James turn into a human barbecue, and then return from the dead to torment Henriksen, is not exactly Oscar material. In addition, the teenage siblings are both annoying and stereotyped. Countless trips to the basement simply to build tension along with numerous jump scares, does not a movie make. So what you get is a strong opening, followed by a script that really goes nowhere. If you don't believe me, just ask Mr. Smithee". - MERK
    aaronzombie

    Not the best, but not the worst

    I waited a long time to see a third House movie, and once I heard it was called The Horror Show, I had to rent it. The Horror Show is a pretty cool film.True it has no relation to House, but neither did the second, or fourth ones, and they were still good. Brian James makes a great bad guy.Good story, and o.k. acting.*** out of *****.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      According to Sean S. Cunningham, the film was going to be named 'House III', but the new distributor, MGM, wanted a fresh start with potential new series with a new iconic villain, so the script was modified to reflect the new approach, and it was re-titled "The Horror Show" for the US theatrical release, while the title "House III" was maintained for the non-US market.
    • Goofs
      The boombox Lance Henrickson's metalhead son Scott is listening to has a cassette in it by Al Green (unlikely enough), but the music playing from it is by New Wave band Gleaming Spires.
    • Quotes

      Max Jenke: [on being electrocuted] All that did was give me a hard on!

    • Alternate versions
      The U.S print was cut to receive an R-rating with edits to shots of severed legs in a meat grinder, Max's electrocution scene, the staircase fight and some bloody shootings. The UK Anchor Bay DVD (in the "House Collection" box set) featured the cut print though earlier UK video releases plus the Hollywood DVD budget release all feature the full unrated print.
    • Connections
      Featured in Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater: Viki Williamson Night (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      The Things I Have Done To Our Love
      Written by Leslie Bohem (as Les Bohem) and David Kendrick

      Performed by Gleaming Spires

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sobrecarga de terror
    • Filming locations
      • San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA(power plant)
    • Production company
      • Sean S. Cunningham Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,738,897
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $773,348
      • Apr 30, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,738,897
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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