Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth Soundtrack (

Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth Soundtrack (1992) cover

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Rating: 5.50/10 from 35000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Português:

Fogo Maldito III: Inferno na Terra

Synopsis

After the "Big Confrontation" in the previous installment "Hellbound", Pinhead - the Black Pope of Hell - is trapped inside a block of black marble. This dark marble block contains both Pinhead and the LeMarchand puzzle cube, and is purchased by a young playboy to serve as a decorative sculpture in his nightclub.

But Pinhead soon tries to break free... by instigating the playboy to lure victims into his proximity... so that he can obtain their blood. Once freed, Pinhead vehemently seeks to destroy the cube... so he need never return to Hell again.

But a female journalist starts investigating these grisly murders, and is determined to stand in his nefarious way.

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Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth
Hellraiser
Divine Thing
Ooh-La-La
Hanging Judge
What Girls Want
Go with Me
I Feel Like Steve
Down, Down, Down
Baby Universal
Waltzing with a Jaguar
Troublemaker
Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor
Hellraiser III – Hell On Earth
Randy Miller: Performer
Back To Hell
Randy Miller: Performer
Cenobites' Death Dance
Randy Miller: Performer
Pinhead's Protégés / The Devil's Mass
Randy Miller: Performer
Come To Daddy
Randy Miller: Performer
Gothic Rebirth
Randy Miller: Performer
Emergency Room
Randy Miller: Performer
Mind Invasion
Randy Miller: Performer
The Pillar
Randy Miller: Performer
Elliot's Story
Randy Miller: Performer
Shall We Begin?
Randy Miller: Performer
Resurrection
Randy Miller: Performer
Hellbound Heart
Randy Miller: Performer
The Lament Configuration
Randy Miller: Performer
Reunion
Randy Miller: Performer
A Quick Death
Randy Miller: Performer
Seduction and Pursuit
Randy Miller: Performer
In Love's Name
Randy Miller: Performer
The Cenobites
Randy Miller: Performer
The Rat Slice Quartet
Randy Miller: Performer
Re-Resurrection
Randy Miller: Performer
Uncle Frank
Randy Miller: Performer
Brought
Randy Miller: Performer
Hellbound
Randy Miller: Performer
Second Sight Seance
Randy Miller: Performer
Looking Through A Woman
Randy Miller: Performer
Something to Think About
Randy Miller: Performer
"Skin Her Alive"
Randy Miller: Performer
Stringing the Puppet
Randy Miller: Performer
Hall of Mirrors
Randy Miller: Performer
Dead or Living?
Randy Miller: Performer
Leviathan
Randy Miller: Performer
Sketch with Fire
Randy Miller: Performer
Chemical Entertainment
Randy Miller: Performer
Obscene Kiss
Randy Miller: Performer
Headless Wizard
Randy Miller: Performer
What's Your Pleasure?
Randy Miller: Performer
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth
Randy Miller: Performer
Pinhead's Proteges / The Devil's Mass
Randy Miller: Performer
Cenobites' Death Danse
Randy Miller: Performer
Pinhead's Proteges/The Devil's Mass
Randy Miller: Performer
Shall We Begin
Randy Miller: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Davis
8/10

The music in key moments, such as Pinhead's attempts to break free and the journalist's investigation, intensifies the emotions and adds depth to the narrative.

Mary Walker
7/10

The dynamic range of the music, from subtle whispers to powerful crescendos, mirrors the escalating tension and action on screen, keeping me engaged and invested in the story.

Timothy Anderson
5/10

The use of heavy metal elements in certain songs adds an aggressive and intense feel to the soundtrack, enhancing the on-screen action and creating a sense of tension.

Elizabeth Wright
7/10

The use of eerie synths and haunting melodies in the score enhances the sense of tension and dread, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.

Michael Clark
7/10

The musical motifs used in the score help to underscore the characters' motivations and internal struggles, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Kenneth Campbell
9/10

The score effectively enhances the suspense and terror of the movie, adding an extra layer of intensity to the scenes involving Pinhead and his malevolent schemes. The music builds a sense of dread and impending doom, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Melissa Martin
5/10

I appreciate the composer's efforts to experiment with different musical styles and textures, but not all of them successfully resonate with the overall tone of the film.

Donna Young
7/10

The composer skillfully blends traditional orchestral elements with electronic sounds, creating a unique and immersive listening experience that complements the visual storytelling.

Timothy Carter
5/10

The soundtrack effectively builds suspense in some scenes, creating a sense of unease and foreboding that contributes to the film's overall atmosphere of terror and dread.

Joshua Scott
3/10

I found the score to be repetitive and generic, with no standout tracks that enhanced the viewing experience. The lack of memorable melodies or motifs made the soundtrack forgettable and failed to leave a lasting impression on me as a viewer.

John Perez
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of unease and foreboding is commendable, effectively enhancing the suspense and horror of the film.

Ashley Baker
6/10

However, there are moments when the music feels repetitive and uninspired, failing to fully engage the audience or enhance the emotional impact of key scenes.

Robert Garcia
5/10

Certain tracks stand out for their haunting melodies and chilling orchestrations, effectively heightening the sense of horror and impending doom in the film.

David Turner
6/10

While not every track hits the mark, the soundtrack as a whole effectively enhances the viewing experience and contributes to the overall impact of the film's themes and atmosphere.