Director: William Lustig•Genres: Action, Horror, Thriller
A detective investigating a series of murders committed by a seemingly indestructible police officer uncovers a conspiracy involving corrupt officials. The officer, Matt Cordell, is framed and left for dead, but returns from the grave to seek revenge. He teams up with a reformed criminal to expose the truth and clear his name, all while battling both his former colleagues and a shadowy organization.
Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences, often cited as a weak entry in the franchise. While some appreciated its gritty atmosphere and action sequences, many found the plot convoluted and the horror elements less effective than in previous installments. It is largely considered a direct-to-video disappointment.
The film suffers from a nonsensical plot and predictable scares.
Despite some attempt at action, it fails to deliver on the promise of the series.
Considered a decline in quality from its predecessors, with a weak script and uninspired direction.
Google audience: Audience reception for Maniac Cop 3 is largely unimpressive, with many viewers expressing disappointment in its convoluted storyline and diminished horror impact. It's often viewed as a forgettable sequel that failed to capture the appeal of the earlier films.
The film was originally intended to be a more direct sequel to Maniac Cop 2, but significant script rewrites and production issues led to its eventual release as a standalone, albeit connected, installment. The original director, William Lustig, even had to re-shoot certain scenes after the initial production ran into trouble.
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