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Darkman III: Die Darkman Die ()


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When he double-crosses a drug kingpin, Darkman must free himself of his remote-control clutches.

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Peter Rooker
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Darkman / Dr. Peyton Westlake
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Dr. Bridget Thorne
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Angela Rooker (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
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Nico
Alicia Panetta ...
Jenny Rooker
Ronn Sarosiak ...
Mack
Peter Graham ...
Joey
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Adam
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Ivan
Chris Adams ...
Whit
Rick Parker ...
E.K.
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Mayo (as Joel Bissonette)
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Dist. Atty. Ryan Mitchell
Christopher Bondy ...
Gibson (as Chris Bondy)
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Johnny Lee
Eric Hollo ...
Paul Raney
Gino Giacomini ...
Beast in school play
Lance Paton ...
Narrator (voice)
Suzanne Primeau ...
Mother
Bob Windsor ...
Uncle Owen
Rene Beau Dean Huard ...
Mitchell supporter
Lorne Cossette ...
Dr. Leonard
Diana Platts ...
Diane Platts
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Reporter #2
Walker Boone ...
Sgt. Troy
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Angry guest
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Nurse
Denise Baillargeon ...
Female guest
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Birthday Singer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bradford May

Written by

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Michael Colleary ... (written by) &
Mike Werb ... (written by)

Produced by

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David Eick ... co-producer
Bernadette Joyce ... associate producer
Sam Raimi ... executive producer
David Roessell ... producer
Rob Tapert ... executive producer (as Robert G. Tapert)

Music by

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Randy Miller

Cinematography by

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Bradford May

Editing by

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Daniel T. Cahn ... (as Daniel Cahn)

Editorial Department

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Lex Batten ... colorist: dailies
Robert McFalls ... assistant editor
Stephen Prime ... assistant film editor
James Seidelman ... assistant film editor
D. Gunther Tarampi ... post-production coordinator

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Ira Belgrade
Karen Hazzard
Anne Winthrop

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Ian Brock

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Caroline Gee

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Noreen Landry

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Lynda McCormack ... makeup artist
Reg Quindinho ... hair stylist
Wayne Toth ... special makeup effects artist

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Dennis Chapman ... production manager

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Roman Buchok ... first assistant director
Michael G. Burke ... second second assistant director
David Vaughan ... second assistant director

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Jeffrey Butler ... set dresser
Mark Hunter ... propsman
Robert J. Lewis ... storyboard artist
Peter Miskimmin ... property master
Andrew Robillard ... swing gang
David 'Rocky' Rockburn ... set dresser (as David Rockburn)
Gabriele Schnutgen ... key scenic artist
Travis Staley ... head carpenter
John Todd ... model maker (uncredited)

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Tim Boggs ... supervising adr editor
Patrick Giraudi ... dialogue editor
Gregory Hainer ... sound designer
Derek Marcil ... adr mixer
John Ross ... re-recording mixer

Special Effects by

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Evan Campbell ... special effects makeup crew
Tim Good ... second unit pyrotechnician
Brock Jolliffe ... special effects supervisor
Robert Sheridan ... special effects technician

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Jon Campfens ... visual effects supervisor
Derek Grime ... digital effects artist
Gudrun Heinze ... digital compositor
Kennedy Shah ... motion control operator
Simon St. Laurent ... optical photography: film effects

Stunts

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Matt Birman ... stunts
Mark Brunzell ... stunts
Randy Butcher ... stunt double: Arnold Vosloo / stunts
Phil Chiu ... stunts
Shelley Cook ... stunts
Rick Forsayeth ... stunt coordinator
Jamie Jones ... stunts
Makoto Kabayama ... stunts
Steve Lucescu ... stunt rigger / stunts
Dwayne McLean ... stunts
Rick Parker ... stunts
Ken Quinn ... stunt coordinator
Alison Reid ... stunts
Bryan Renfro ... stunts
John Stoneham Jr. ... utility stunts
Anton 'Ty' Tyukodi ... stunts (as Tye Tyukodi)
Ron Van Hart ... stunts (as Ron Vanhart)

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Julian Chojnacki ... camera operator
Carson T. Foster ... grip truck
Mark W. Hindle ... video playback operator
Sacha Hindle ... 24 frame video operator
Bruce Macaulay ... still photographer
Michael McPherson ... camera loader
Marvin Midwicki ... assistant camera
Edward Mikolic ... gaffer
Durwin Partridge ... assistant camera
Mark Silver ... key grip
John Sztejnmiler ... generator operator
Noah Weinzweig ... assistant camera
A. David Burleigh ... video playback assistant (uncredited)

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Donna Dupere ... extras casting
Marjorie Lecker ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Terri Frank ... assistant costume designer
Carole Griffin ... set costumer

Location Management

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Randy Kennedy ... assistant location manager
Byron A. Martin ... location manager

Music Department

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Danny Elfman ... composer: themes

Script and Continuity Department

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Carol Pears ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Carl Severin ... driver: honeywagon (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Sue Binder ... unspecified assistant
Kimberley Bradley ... accounting assistant
Jaap Broeker ... stand-in
Wade Brown ... office assistant
Eva Budai ... office assistant
Joni Dlugatch ... associate
Tamara Dow ... unspecified assistant
James Fantin ... office assistant / production assistant
Liz Friedman ... executive in charge of bluescreen effects
Susan Hayes ... production accountant
Edward Irastorza ... production assistant
David MacDonald ... production assistant
Lynn Mallay ... production coordinator
Karen McGarroch ... production assistant
Anne Paynter ... production secretary
David Pollison ... office assistant
Geraldine Ronan ... stand-in
Carol Rothel ... assistant accountant
Ali Shapiro ... unspecified assistant
Nancy Sorge ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Darkman, needing money to continue his experiments on synthetic skin, steals a crate of cash from drug lord Peter Rooker, attracting the gangster's attention. Rooker is determined to find the source of Darkman's super strength, and uses his beautiful but evil doctor to lure Darkman into a trap. Thinking that the doctor will restore feeling to his tortured body, he discovers too late that they have taken a sample of his adrenaline, which they will market as a super steroid. As Darkman plans his revenge on Rooker's gang, he slowly begins to care about Rooker's neglected wife and daughter. He must now find a way to help them, and destroy Rooker before he uses the adrenaline to plunge the city into chaos. Written by Jordan Williams

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Taglines One fights for justice. The other for power. Only one can survive. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Darkman II (United States)
  • Darkman III: Adieu, Darkman (Canada, French title)
  • Darkman III (France)
  • Darkman III - Das Experiment (Germany)
  • Darkman III: El desafío (Spain)
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  • 87 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Filmed simultaneously with Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1995) between November 15, 1993 and December 20, 1993, but not released until going direct-to-video on August 20, 1996. See more »
Goofs In Darkman II, Peyton learns how to extend the 'life' of the synthetic skin from 99 minutes to over 150 minutes. This technology, while apparently so simple Peyton is surprised he never thought of it in the previous film, is never seen again. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Darkman (1990). See more »
Quotes Johnny Lee: I don't get it, Rooker. Your organization handles coke, weed, crank. But you - you show up to supervise a two-bit shipment of steroids.
Peter Rooker: I'm not into drugs.
Johnny Lee: [chuckling] What the fuck do you call this shit?
Peter Rooker: Strength.
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