Critters 3 (1991)
Directed by Kristine Peterson
Genres - Mystery, Horror |
Sub-Genres - Creature Film, Horror Comedy, Sci-Fi Horror |
Release Date - Dec 11, 1991 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 86 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - PG13
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Synopsis by Karl Williams
The third in the tongue-in-cheek horror series liberally cribbed from Gremlins (1984) features an early performance from future heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio and was filmed simultaneously with its follow-up. This time out, it's an urban family who picks up one of the fast-multiplying beasties while on vacation, although they are warned by Charlie (Don Opper), a veteran of the creatures' earlier attacks. Once widower Clifford (John Calvin) and his kids Annie (Annie Brooks) and Johnny (Christian and Joseph Cousins) return home to their apartment building, the critter begins to reproduce, and the tenement becomes overrun with diminutive, hungry killers. The first to go is cruel superintendent Frank (Geoffrey Blake), but others soon follow, including the unscrupulous landlord, whose son Josh (DiCaprio) finds romance with Annie. With the appearance of the resourceful Charlie and the heroics of Clifford, the critters' days are soon numbered. Critters 3 was directed by Kristine Peterson, a veteran of the Roger Corman school of no-budget genre filmmaking.
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alien [not human], flesh-eating, hunger [food], killing, tenement, apartment, bounty-hunter, maintenance