Something went wrong
Try again later.
Halloween III Season of the Witch
Following the death of many innocents who have been murdered through the Halloween, a police officer struggles against finding out the truth and revealing the hidden truth, by following each small detail, as he unveil the corrupted Silver Shamrock, a Halloween mask maker, who uses a strange object that kills people.
16 March 1970, Los Angeles County, California, USA
14 May 1953, Lubbock, Texas, USA
19 December 1949, Falls Church, Virginia, USA
5 February 1940, Oakley, Ohio, USA
1 May 1919, Wexford, Ireland
8 July 1936, Bradley Beach, New Jersey, USA
8 March 1931, Bristol, England, UK
10 September 1959, New York City, New York, USA
1941
14 October 1938, USA
September 26, 2012
Halloween III: Season of the Witch might have been hated back in the day, but it simply doesn't deserve the anger and animosity nowadays.
July 27, 2008
There are more than enough giant logic holes, stilted characters and idiotic developments to make sure that it is bad for reasons transcending its simple poorness as a sequel
August 30, 2004
Mr. Wallace clearly has a fondness for the cliches he is parodying and he does it with style.
August 27, 2007
Though the film certainly isn't awful, the filmmakers couldn't decide on their focus.
October 28, 2013
It's no wonder they gave up after this, and brought back Michael Myers.
October 23, 2004
This is one of those Identikit movies, assembled out of familiar parts from other, better movies.
October 13, 2012
Halloween III, while not a complete success, at least offers something different from the norm.
April 26, 2016
The actual movie is filled with amusingly strange ideas, some supremely dark, horrific material, and some flat-out kooky stuff.
October 29, 2008
It is high time for viewers with a hang-up to reevaluate the pleasures that Halloween III: Season of the Witch has to offer.
March 11, 2005
Something stinks!
June 24, 2006
The end result is a bit of a mess but hugely enjoyable, and often (thanks to Dean Cundey's camerawork and John Carpenter's close supervision as producer) as striking visually as its predecessors.
February 19, 2008
Has little connection with first two "Halloweens," including true terror.

