Creepshow 3

[2] Like its predecessors, the film is a collection of tales of light-hearted horror: "Alice", "The Radio", "Call Girl", "The Professor's Wife", and "Haunted Dog", although there is no EC Comics angle this time around.

Alice Jacobs is a stuck-up, snotty teenager who comes home to find her father meddling with some kind of universal remote.

The story ends with Professor Dayton, the mad scientist from down the street, using another remote control to turn Alice into a white rabbit.

Alice's father Detective Jacobs also appears in this story, investigating the various murders and strange goings-on taking place.

The killer call girl, Rachael, also makes an appearance in this story, as well as the pimp and the two boys from "The Professor's Wife".

Rachael, a murderous call girl, receives a request from a shy man named Victor, her newest client.

When Rachael gets there, scenes of a murdered family with their necks ripped out are flashed on-screen, and there is no evidence of Victor living in the house.

Having been victims of his practical jokes in the past, they suspect that Kathy is actually a robot, which the professor has supposedly spent the last 20 years working on in his laboratory.

The professor later buys an 'advanced' voodoo kit from the homeless street vendor to put Kathy back together in time for the wedding.

A cruel, miserly doctor, Dr. Farwell, is working a 30-day court-ordered sentence at a free clinic, where he is very insolent and rude towards his patients.

He sadistically decides to give the dirty hot dog to a homeless man who has been bothering him for some spare change.

Creepshow 3 was backed by the Taurus Entertainment Company and directed by James Glenn Dudelson and Ana Clavell.

[3] Steve Barton at Dread Central called it an "in name only" sequel and that it was "void of any character, depth, integrity, scares, or feeling.

"[1] James Butane, also of Dread Central, rated it 2/5 and said "This is not a movie worthy to be called Creepshow for any reason, believe me.