2 out of 3 found this helpful By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.Fandango Regarder - GRATUIT Sur Amazon Prime Video. The Maniac Cop films are classics of Horror, I don't think it should get all the bad praise it's been getting. In Maniac Cop (1988), we were introduced to a disfigured psycho law enforcement officer. However at the same time a Voodoo priest brings him back to life, with the aid of a little bit of black magic & a severed head. Davi manages a good performance here, and director William Lustig's directs this action Horror extravaganza.

Just leave us a message Please reference “Error Code 2121” when contacting customer service.You're almost there! The image is an example of a ticket confirmation email that AMC sent you when you purchased your ticket. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes to enjoy themself(which has to be everyone). After two decent movies made with the same director and writer you would think that this would be awesome like its predecessors, wrong! Both went with the explosion, and covered in white. 12 out of 19 found this helpful Three stars just for the production values, but other than that you can safely avoid it. Pretty much everything is messed up in this movie. Sidney Poitier’s 7 Most Memorable Performances Un film de William Lustig avec Robert Davi et Robert Z'Dar.

But theres still a nagging feeling that the film could have at least gone through another rewrite before the cameras started to role. A piece of junk. The plot is paper thin and the whole thing seems tired. Maniac Cop is the type of movie that you would want to watch through the slits in a sewer grate, only its execution sits perched well above its scummy aim, and the end result is that you feel guilty for wishing for something more perverted. 'Maniac Cop 3' is a big letdown. Matt Cordell, the "maniac cop" (Robert Z'Dar) is resurrected by a priest (Julius Harris, one of the stars of 1970s blaxploitation classics 'Black Caesar' and 'Superfly'). It's not long before Sean McKinney (the hard-bitten detective from Maniac Cop 2) begins to suspect that Cordell may be back on the scene. It's just another ordinary crime ridden night in New York as Officer Kate Sullivan (Gretchen Becker) responds to a pharmacy robbery where high on drugs junkie Frank Jessup (Jackie Earle Haley) is shooting dead any police that get anywhere near him, Kate manages to shoot Jessup but is shot herself by the crooked shop assistant who organised the robbery & badly injured but also manages to shoot & kill the assistant. Action & Adventure, Maniac Cop 3 is a good conclusion to a great trilogy of action Horror films that are underrated. Namely why is Matt Cordell ressurected and what does the voodoo priest has got to do with the story. If the robber looks familiar to you, he's Jackie Earle Haley (Freddy Krueger, of the NOES remake. I suppose it's best viewed as a mix of the two, but it's unfortunately not quite as good as that sounds.

Matt Cordell's(..the formidable Robert Z'Dar, under heavy prosthetic make-up)restless soul is conjured by a voodoo priest, with the resurrected zombie seeking a mate, which is provided when he hears about a shoot-out at a pharmacy between a female cop, Katie Sullivan(Gretchen Becker)and a sadistic junkie, Jessup(Jackie Earle Haley). This time, he tends to a policewoman who was gunned down during a stand-off. BLU-RAY REVIEW Much like the Blu-Ray for Maniac Cop 2, Part 3, the collector's edition, is a Blu-Ray/DVD Combo pack, boasts a strong transfer, a crisp image, a pretty good sound mix and a strong set of extras. Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence starts where Maniac Cop 2 (1990) ended with the funeral of the Maniac Cop himself Matt Cordell (Robert Z'Dar). Everything about this movie indicates that it is a rushed and ill thought out cash-in.