Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes
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Pumpkinhead: Ashes To Ashes | |
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Directed by | Jake West |
Written by | Jake West Barbara Werner |
Release date(s) | 2006 |
Country | ![]() |
Language | English |
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Pumpkinhead: Ashes To Ashes is a 2006 made for television sequel in the Pumpkinhead franchise of horror films. The film is directed by Jake West (Evil Aliens), who co-wrote the movie with Barbara Werner. It follows 1989's Pumpkinhead and 1994's Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings.
Initially announced as Pumpkinhead 3, it was filmed back-to-back with another sequel titled Pumpkinhead 4 in Bucharest, Romania. Since the initial announcement, the films have been renamed Pumpkinhead: Ashes To Ashes and Pumpkinhead: Love Hurts, respectively.
The film effectively ignores the events portrayed in the Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings sequel with Lance Henriksen returning as the ghost of Ed Harley, his character from the first film. Doug Bradley, well known to horror fans as the Cenobite Pinhead from the Hellraiser films, also stars in the film as Doc Fraser.
Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes premiered on SCI FI on October 28th, 2006.
Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes plotline follows more closely to the first one, with townspeople angered over the local mortician dumping the corpses of their loved one in a swamp, rather than cremating them. When the townspeople find out, they have the old witch Haggis summon Pumpkinhead through the mummified body of Ed Harley (played by Lance Henriksen, who reprises his role from the first film). Pumpkinhead then proceeds to go on his killing rampage murdering all those responsible for the desecration, while Doc Frasier (played by Hellraiser's Doug Bradley) hurries to murder those who summoned Pumpkinhead, which will effectively kill the demon in the process.
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- Pumpkinhead is notably bigger in this movie and more muscular that the last versions, which involved it being more sinewy.
- Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) has made this Pumpkinhead much more agile, and also given its tail prehensile properties.
- The movie also leaves to prospect the idea of a female Pumpkinhead for Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud, because the witch Haggis buries one of the female summoners of the demon's corpses at the end.
- During the church scene Pumpkinhead lights the priest on fire. This is a parody of the belief that a demon, upon entering a church, will burst into flames. Rather than the demon bursting into flames, it was the priest.