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From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (1999) (V)
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Release Date:
18 January 2000 (USA)
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Plot:
Set 100 years ago in Mexico, this horror/western is the story of the birth of the vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium. full summary | full synopsis
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1 nomination
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(2 articles)
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Better than #2
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Marco Leonardi | ... | Johnny Madrid | |
| Michael Parks | ... | Ambrose Bierce | |
| Temuera Morrison | ... | The Hangman | |
| Rebecca Gayheart | ... | Mary Newlie | |
| Ara Celi | ... | Esmeralda | |
| Lennie Loftin | ... | John Newlie | |
| Sonia Braga | ... | Quixtla | |
| Orlando Jones | ... | Ezra Traylor | |
| Danny Trejo | ... | Razor Charlie | |
| Jordana Spiro | ... | Reece | |
| Kevin Smith | ... | Joaquin | |
| Terence Bridgett | ... | Chato | |
| Mickey Giacomazzi | ... | Erasmo | |
| Ivan Lucas | ... | Shotgun (as Ivan D. Lucas) | |
| Tom Berto | ... | Stagecoach Driver |
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The Hangman's Daughter (USA) (closing credits title)
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Rated R for strong violence/gore, sexuality/nudity and some language.
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94 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Iceland:16 |
Finland:K-16 (cut) (2000) |
Finland:K-18 (uncut) (2001) |
South Korea:18 |
Australia:R |
Canada:18+ (Quebec) |
Canada:R (Ontario) |
Germany:18 |
Ireland:18 |
Norway:15 |
Spain:18 |
UK:18 |
USA:R |
Singapore:R21
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Shortly after Danny Trejo's resident bartender character changes into a vampire, he's soon replaced by another taller, and obviously skinner actor in vampire makeup, wearing the same clothes, and Danny is never seen again.
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Ambrose Bierce:
My liquor. Give it back.
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References From Russia with Love (1963)
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Conga Mulence
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A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERSHow can Danny Trejo appear in this film and the second film when he was killed in the first one?
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At least this film was better than the second sequel to "From Dusk Till Dawn." The casting is a little better (whereas the second one had a poor cast, bad writing and direction) here, although it seems Michael Parks was still wasted, spending most of his time drunk, stumbling from one situation to the next. This film is basically a remake of the first, only situated in the 19th century. The problem with it is that you don't care about anyone in this film. In the first film, Clooney was interesting. No one here is. They're all unlikeable thugs and if they get killed by vampires, you really don't care. The direction here is far better than the second one. You can see the Rodriguez influence. There is humor in the film, references to other films, but unfortunately, they don't really fit. If this was a theatrical release, I'd have to say to miss it. But as a video, it's a good Friday night second feature.