Witchboard III: The Possession explained

Witchboard III: The Possession
Director:Peter Svatek
Producer:Robin Spry
Screenplay:
Story:Jon Ezrine
Starring:
Music:Richard Gregoire
Cinematography:Barry Gravelle
Editing:Denis Papillon
Studio:The Téléscéne Film Group[1]
Distributor:The Téléscéne Film Group[2]
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English
Budget:C$1.5 million

Witchboard III: The Possession (released in some territories as Witchboard: The Possession)[3] is a 1995 Canadian horror film directed by Peter Svatek and starring David Nerman, Elizabeth Lambert, Cedric Smith, Donna Sarrasin, and Danette MacKay. It is the second sequel to the film Witchboard (1986), following (1993).

Plot

Brian (David Nerman), is an unemployed broker who befriends his landlord Francis (Cedric Smith) only to find out that the old man is, in reality, a demon named Kral. After trapping Brian's soul via a Ouija board, Kral assumes Brian's identity and attempts to impregnate his wife Julie (Elizabeth Lambert). With the sudden change in Brian's personality, Julie begins to suspect that something is wrong, and, when she finds the demon's Ouija board, she contacts her husband. Discovering the truth, Julie tracks down Francis's ex-wife: the only person who can help her defeat the evil creature that has taken possession of her husband.

Cast

Release

After first film, which was released theatrically, became popular on home video, the sequels were released direct-to-video.[4] Republic Pictures released it in the United States in December 1995.[5] Téléscéne released it in Canada[2] on February 16, 1996.[6] International distribution was by Fries/Schultz Film Group.[2]

Production

Unlike the first two films, which were shot in California, this film was shot in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Shooting started on December 7, 1994, and was scheduled to end on December 30.[2] Kevin S. Tenney, the writer-director of the first two films, co-wrote the script for Witchboard III. Svatek said the script was delivered to him without previously having met Tenney. Some of the special effects were designed by KNB EFX Group, which is located in Los Angeles. To collaborate, Svatek and KNB traded faxes of designs.[3] Elizabeth "Locky" Lambert was drawn to her character's active role in saving her husband rather than being a passive victim. Lambert said she was encouraged to give input about her character and felt the film's more exploitative elements were still tastefully done.[7]

Reception

Comparing it to the other films in the series, Fangoria called it "the weakest of the lot". The reviewer said it "moves along at a nice pace" but "never gets anywhere", focusing on poorly-done exploitation instead of horror.[8] In rating it 2/5 stars, TV Guide wrote that although it "has moments of high energy", the film loses its focus and spends too much time on special effects and nudity.[9] Daniel Kurland of Bloody Disgusting wrote that Witchboard III "likes to pile on its gore" in an entertaining way, but the scenes are nonsensical.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Witchboard Iii: The Possession (1996). https://web.archive.org/web/20190408005604/https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7e033148. dead. April 8, 2019. British Film Institute. 2019-04-07.
  2. Web site: Quebec Scene. . Playback. 1995-01-02. 2019-04-07.
  3. Monster Invasion. Grey. Ian. Fangoria. 146. 8–9. archive.org.
  4. Book: Muir, John Kenneth. John Kenneth Muir

    . Horror Movies of the 1980s. John Kenneth Muir. McFarland & Company. 2010. 978-0-7864-2821-2. 554.

  5. News: 'Species' Presents Another Mutation In Evolution Of Alien-Invader Tales. Webster. Dan. The Spokesman-Review. 1995-12-08. 2019-04-07.
  6. Web site: Witchboard: The Possession. Library and Archives Canada. 2019-04-07.
  7. Shakespeare and Sex Appeal. Carson. Catherine. Femme Fatales. 4. 3. October 1995. 12–15. archive.org.
  8. The Video Eye of Dr. Cyclops. Fangoria. 152. May 1996. 46. archive.org.
  9. Web site: Witchboard: The Possession. . TV Guide. 2019-04-07.
  10. Web site: 'Witchboard' Turns 30 Today and It's Still a Campy, Creepy Classic!. Kurland. Daniel. Bloody Disgusting. 2016-12-31. 2019-04-07.