
Gimly
Absolutely the low-point of the series. The cast doesn't seem to be having any fun, and the abandoned mortuary house in which basically the franchise is set is inexplicably changed out for some sort of a sterile display home, but it's still...


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When a group of rambunctious teens take refuge in Hull House to escape the law, they soon realize their grave error upon meeting Angela.
A group of friends attending a Halloween party at an abandoned mortuary discover that the evil entity residing there is still very much alive. They become trapped and must fight for their lives against the demonic forces that possess them one by one. The night descends into a bloody struggle for survival as the mortuary becomes a hellish battleground.
Night of the Demons III, also known as Demon House, received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences alike. It is often cited as one of the weaker entries in the franchise, with many viewers criticizing its predictable plot, low production values, and excessive gore. However, some fans of schlock horror appreciated its B-movie charm and over-the-top kills.
Widely panned for its uninspired storyline and reliance on gore over substance.
Criticized for its low budget and unconvincing special effects.
Considered by many fans to be a disappointing sequel that failed to capture the spirit of the earlier films.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but generally reflect disappointment with the film's execution and a decline in quality compared to its predecessors.
The film was originally intended to be titled 'Demon House' and was released directly to video in some international markets under that title before being distributed as 'Night of the Demons III' in North America.
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Absolutely the low-point of the series. The cast doesn't seem to be having any fun, and the abandoned mortuary house in which basically the franchise is set is inexplicably changed out for some sort of a sterile display home, but it's still...