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Hellraiser - Inferno
Theatrical Release Date: 10/03/2000
MPAA Rating: 
Studio: Dimension
Editorial Review - Amazon.com
This is the first Hellraiser sequel that doesn't bear the imprimatur of creator Clive Barker, and that makes it a sequel that many Hellraiser fans will want to disown, but they shouldn't dismiss it altogether. Now under the control of Miramax producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, the franchise takes an entirely new direction, and Inferno is primarily a detective thriller in which a corrupt cop (Craig Sheffer) takes on a case that will judge his soul and, ultimately, damn him forever. His judge and jury will be Pinhead (Doug Bradley) and his legion of twisted Cenobites, but before he can be tried and condemned, Sheffer's cop will watch as those around him are killed off one by one, leaving a trail of blood (and telltale severed fingers) that leads back to the torment of his own youth. So, what you really have here is a variation on It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol, with all the themes reversed to hellish extremes. The plot doesn't hold together all that well, but you can't fault the film for establishing and maintaining a heavily somber tone. This is pretty dark stuff, after all, and although Hellraiser fans will lament that Pinhead's appearance is relatively brief, he's presented here in an intriguing new light--not merely an icon of pain and suffering, but a giver of counsel and justice to those (like Sheffer's cop) who arguably deserve the eternal anguish they will receive. Does that make Pinhead a good guy? If this otherwise lugubrious sequel achieves anything, it's that it raises that question and lets the viewer decide. --Jeff Shannon
Incomplete As Always
A Customer Review by Flesh
Hellraiser Inferno has gotten a lot of bad wrap over the years. From the way I see it, fans ether lover it or hate it with no middle ground. Like many of the Hellraiser sequels Inferno is not what it was planed to be. Being the Hellraiser collector that I am, I recently bought a UK import version of Inferno. After viewing the DVD, I was surprised at how different the import version was from the American cut. In the UK version the main "COP GUY" turns out to be a friend of Frank Cotton & the ending is totally different. In the UK cut, the movie ends with the "COP GUY" falling into a cage made of female skin. In the cage Frank is weighting for him. Frank then goes on to pull all of his friend's fingers off until he slits Frank's neck open with his teeth. Frank bleeds to death & then the dead frank turns into pinhead smiles then says that the engineer will collect him. Then a bright light rushes toward him & fills the screen before the movie cuts to credits. How about that for a Hellraiser sequel! NOTE: The UK import that I bought doesn't work on standard US DVD players. For the record I can't find any more copies of this cut anywhere on the web.
An OK Movie, not the greatest
A Customer Review by Brother Chad
I am a HUGE fan of the Hellraiser series, but after seeing this film I was very let down. There were a few good moments in this movie, but it left me bored and wishing it would hurry up and end. This is prob. my least favorite out of the first five movies. I recommend you rent before you buy.
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