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Poltergeist III Poltergeist III is a thrilling supernatural horror film that takes the audience on a spine-chilling journey

Poltergeist III

Poltergeist III is a thrilling supernatural horror film that takes the audience on a spine-chilling journey into the unknown. Released in 1988, this movie is the third and final installment in the iconic Poltergeist trilogy and is sure to leave viewers with a lasting sense of terror.

This bone-chilling film centers around Carol Anne Freeling, a young girl with an uncanny connection to the spiritual realm. In Poltergeist III, Carol Anne, portrayed by Heather O'Rourke, has been sent to live with her aunt and uncle in the luxurious skyscraper known as The John Hancock Center in Chicago. Little did she know that this move would become a living nightmare.

Playing the role of Dr. Seaton, a parapsychologist who hopes to unravel the mysteries surrounding Carol Anne, is Richard Fire. Together with his team, Dr. Seaton attempts to understand the nature of the terrifying forces that have plagued the Freeling family throughout the previous films.

Nancy Allen takes on the role of Patricia Wilson, Carol Anne's aunt. Patricia becomes increasingly alarmed as she witnesses the paranormal events unfolding around her beloved niece. She seeks help from Dr. Seaton, desperate to discover the truth and protect her family.

Scott Coffey portrays Carol Anne's cousin, Dennis, a mischievous prankster who unwittingly becomes entangled in the malevolent activities that continue to haunt the Freeling family. As the supernatural occurrences escalate, Dennis realizes that he must confront the forces at play to save himself and his loved ones.

As the story unfolds, the audience is thrust into a world of relentless terror and psychological torment. The John Hancock Center, a magnificent skyscraper, becomes the eerie setting for a battle between the living and the spirit world. The film masterfully uses its setting, capitalizing on the claustrophobic feel of the tall building, to intensify the sense of isolation and vulnerability experienced by the characters.

Poltergeist III delivers an array of terrifying special effects that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. From chilling apparitions that seem to emerge from mirrors to heart-stopping encounters in dimly lit hallways, the film creates a sense of palpable fear that lingers long after the credits roll.

To enhance the overall experience, viewers can immerse themselves in the haunting soundscape of Poltergeist III. The film's chilling soundtrack, composed by Joe Renzetti, perfectly complements the on-screen events, heightening the tension and adding an extra layer of dread. The music becomes a character in itself, echoing the emotions of the characters and drawing the audience deeper into the world of Poltergeist.

For those brave enough to relive the spine-tingling moments, the sounds from Poltergeist III can be played and downloaded here. By listening to the haunting melodies and eerie noises that accompanied the film, fans can recreate the unsettling atmosphere and immerse themselves once again in this horror masterpiece.

Poltergeist III is not for the faint of heart. With its atmospheric setting, talented cast, and remarkable special effects, this film delivers an exhilarating and hair-raising experience. Join Carol Anne and her family as they confront the supernatural forces that seek to claim their souls. Brace yourself for a terrifying journey into the unknown, where spirits lurk in the shadows and nightmares become a haunting reality.

Whether you're a fan of the Poltergeist franchise or a horror enthusiast, Poltergeist III is a must-watch film that will leave you trembling with fear. So dim the lights, turn up the volume, and prepare to experience a chilling rollercoaster ride of supernatural horror. Enter the world of Poltergeist III if you dare, and let the nightmares begin.

A little demonstration in mass hypnosis.
A masterpiece.
A posthypnotic suggestion.
A powerful medicine man who walked among the spirits
A tool of your trade?
A veritable Picasso.
A woman's entitled to change her mind.
Absolutely.
Act normal.
Ah!
Ah! Jesus Christ!
Ah! Oh, yeah?
Ah.
AII aboard!
AII else must be fought for.
AII right, all right. We're both bein' stupid.
AII right, hold onto this.
AII right. Where we goin'?
AII set.
ALL: Đžh, Donna
Allow adults to intimidate them back to reality.
And as soon as he leaves, we’ll go in.
And at the ripe old age of 12,
And don't forget the cilantro.
And even my brother.
And he'd already written a lot.
And I have this to protect me.
And I love you, too!
And I'd like them found as soon as possible, okay?
And I'm gonna nip that little prank right in the bud.
And if I wanted to come to your brother's party, I could.
And my mom says if she can hear the party,
And now, in death,
And one hell of an imagination.
And returned.
And sending her home to my sister.
And tell Stan to get down to my office
And that her nightmare is over.
And then where did they go?
And used his music to overcome it.
And what are you gonna wear, Dad?
And when I snap my fingers, you will awaken.
And you still have to use my eyeliner, which I have.
Anger, rage,
Anne Klein II.
Anyway, everybody went home. And it went fine. I locked up.
Apparently, she actually convinced an entire neighborhood
Are you all right?
Are you sure?
As I work with her... Try to work with her, the child's impossible.
As long as someone here loves them.
As long as we're friends.
As you hypnotizing that coffee cup through the mirror.
At eight, he had written his first of several polonaises.
August? I'm supposed to go home before August.
Aunt Trish said it's my turn.
Aunt Trish, help me, please!
Aunt Trish, help!
B I R D.
B I R D.
B I R D.
Baby, she's your niece.
Baby, you've got to get a hold of yourself.
Baby...
Be right with you.
Beautiful sight, isn't it?
Because Kane still thinks he needs her.
Beer.
Before she grows up.
Before we can find the girls,
Behind mirrors, stealing images.
Behind reflections,
Believe it!
Better go check it out.
Bill. Mr. Gardner.
Boo! Seen any ghosts lately?
BOY: No way.
Break the mirror.
Break the mirror.
Bruce Gardner, please, on Michigan Avenue.
Bruce, I love you and Donna. That's our family.
Bruce, old habits die hard, you know.
Bruce, please!
BRUCE: Damn it, that's it! Outside in. That's what Tangina said.
BRUCE: Help!
BRUCE: Ice.
BRUCE: Look at the mirror. P H...
BRUCE: Okay,
BRUCE: Pat.
Bruce!
Bruce!
Bruce!
Bruce!
Bruce!
Bruce!
Bruce!
Bruce!
Bruce!
Bruce! CAROL ANNE: Help me!
Bruce?
Bruce?
Bruce?
Bruce.
Bruce.
Burt, this is Gardner.
But Aunt Pat hates it. She thinks it's declasse.
But Carol Anne's different than most of our other little geniuses.
But I do love you.
But I miss my mom and dad.
But in a school like this, where we're dealing
But the hot water's gonna be on very soon.
But this is the way it has to be.
But we’ll get those problems before they get us, right? Huh?
But...
Bye, Dad.
Bye, honey.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye. Be good.
Call her Pat, will you?
Can you feel the cold?
Can you spell "Pheasant"?
Can't you see that Carol Anne's behind this?
Carol Anne and Donna are not in that room.
Carol Anne creates the fire and you feed it.
Carol Anne needs your help.
Carol Anne,
Carol Anne,
Carol Anne, are you on this line?
Carol Anne, come here!
Carol Anne, come on, hurry up.
Carol Anne, one word.
Carol Anne, you were looking at something.
CAROL ANNE: Aunt Trish, help me!
CAROL ANNE: Aunt Trish, please! Help me!
CAROL ANNE: Aunt Trish!
CAROL ANNE: Donna! Help!
CAROL ANNE: Get me out of here!
CAROL ANNE: Hello, Mrs. Moyer? This is Carol Anne.
CAROL ANNE: Help me!
CAROL ANNE: Help me!
CAROL ANNE: Help!
CAROL ANNE: The light! Тhe light!
CAROL ANNE: The man! The ugly man!
CAROL ANNE: Yeah, they did.
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne!
Carol Anne! Bruce!
Carol Anne! Donna, help me!
Carol Anne! I got you. You're all right.
Carol Anne! SCOTT: Come on, pull! Hold on!
Carol Anne! Take care of her for a minute, please.
Carol Anne! Where is she?
Carol Anne?
Carol Anne?
Carol Anne?
Carol Anne?
Carol Anne?
Carol Anne?