Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Sheri Moon Zombie | ... | Baby | |
Bill Moseley | ... | Otis Driftwood | |
Sid Haig | ... | Captain Spaulding | |
Jeff Daniel Phillips | ... | Warden Virgil Harper | |
Richard Brake | ... | Winslow Foxworth Coltrane | |
Kevin Jackson | ... | Gerard James | |
Tracey Leigh | ... | Judy Harper (as Tracey A. Leigh) | |
Sylvia Jefferies | ... | Heather Starship Galen | |
Emilio Rivera | ... | Aquarius | |
Richard Edson | ... | Carlos Perro | |
Pancho Moler | ... | Sebastian | |
Dee Wallace | ... | Greta | |
Stacie Greenwell | ... | Janice | |
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Anny Rosario | ... | Juanita |
Matthew Willig | ... | Creep |
After being imprisoned for 10 years, the "Devil's Rejects" are back at it again. Otis (Bill Moseley) escapes prison, meets Winslow (Richard Brake), and devises a plan to get his sister Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie) out too. The Rejects make their way down the road and into Mexico, killing countless people on their way. They find a place to stay, but are soon bombarded with a large group of killers- killers who are after these Three From Hell. Only one group can come out alive, and with the experience these three have, it'll just have to be one great killing joyride.
If you are like me, you probably thought that the ending to The Devils Rejects was incredible, almost majestic. TDR was one of the best horror movies at the time and was a great equal. With that said, 3 From Hell was not. If you are someone that just watched House of 1000 Corpses and The Devils Rejects for the first time recently, you might enjoy 3 From Hell. If you have been waiting the 14 years for this movie, it will be a let down. Zombie ended TDR on an incredible note, so having those 14 years to plan out another return of the Firefly family, you would think it would be something unique and unexpected. It wasn't. Your explanation to it was 'odds of their survival are 1,000,000 to 1. They survived'. That's it. I'll put that aside for now. The movie also felt like it was missing a solid plot, but maybe that is what Zombie was going for. The last thing that kind of annoyed me about this movie was 2 scenes. I won't spoil them, but it has almost exactly the same feel as the Hotel scene and the strip club scene in TDR. Overall, it had so much potential and could have been a great movie, but it just failed to hit that level. Worth the 2 hours and $15, but The Devils Rejects will still be Zombies best work in my opinion.