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VHS : Maniac Cop 3


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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302727852
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302727855
Label: Academy Home
Manufacturer: Academy Home
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Academy Home
Release Date: July 21, 1993
Running Time: 85 minutes
Sales Rank: 57159
Studio: Academy Home
Theatrical Release Date: 1993


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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - This more of an Slasher film than an thriller but Still Fun.
Most thought the murderer cop (Robert D`Zar) is dead but he has been brought back to life by a voodoo man. Now the cop only wants one thing, an woman is his life.

This silly premise works because of Larry Cohen (Phone Booth) Script. Directed by the same director:William Lustig (Maniac Cop 1 & 2, Uncle Sam). The Last in the Series. Watch for actors:Robert Forster (Jackie Brown) & Paul Gleason (The Breakfest Club). Grade:B-.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - not as good as Maniac Cop 2
I saw this at my local blockbuster and decided to rent it. I thought if Maniac Cop 1 and 2 were that good maybe this will be the same. I was wrong. Maybe it was the lack of a good cast as in the first films despite Robert Davi and Robert Z'Dar. The story was interesting but dull. William Lusting did not directed some of this film and it can tell some of the acting isn't that good. Spiro Razatos did a great job on the stunts and the last 30 minutes was really good. Most of the ways Cordell kills ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - You can't keep a good corpse down
Considering the fact that William Lustig (director) and Larry Cohen (writer/producer), creators of the two predecessors, were also responsible for this follow-up, it's not surprising that also Maniac Cop 3 turns out to be pretty good - even though Lustig stopped filming after 24 days and was replaced by another director. The cast, including Robert Davi (No Contest) and Robert Forster (Scanner Cop 2), is decent, and you can spot Ted Raimi (Skinner) in a cameo. There are quite some new and interesting ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Officer Matthew Cordell finally put to rest. R.I.P.
Well, starting from the end of Part 2. Cordell is finally at rest, although flashbacks from Part 2 become to apparent in the opening credits. A voodoo master of the occult is resureccting Cordell. Basically this has nothing to do with revenge its good if you like Cordell. He actually speaks in this one compared to being Silent in Pt. 1. Part 2. He gasped his name although he was still human kind of. Now he is more burnt. I like Robert Z'Dar but I wish they would have kept his original make up and uniform. ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - An attempt to create a new Freddy or Jason?
Fat chance if any further (unlikely) Maniac Cop sequels are going to be like this. The interest has gone from the series.

The plot, such as it as, revolves around that uniformed cadaver Matt Cordell being resurrected once again. He then attempts to bring about the resurrection of the female cop killed in Part 2, for reasons which never become apparent.

Boring and lifeless from beginning to end, new ideas very thin on the ground indeed. Virtualy nothing seems to happen throughout the ... Read More




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