Judgement Day (also known as The Third Hand) is a 1988 American horror film written and directed by Ferde Grofé Jr. and starring Ken McLeod, David Anthony Smith, Monte Markham, Peter Mark Richman, and Cesar Romero.
Charlie and Pete, two American backpackers in Mexico, are led to the isolated town of Santana after their bus breaks down by a mysterious old woman wearing a black shroud.
In town, they meet fellow displaced American Enrique Samuel "Sam" Flaherty who bartends at a local restaurant.
The people were spared but the Devil cursed the town and returns once a year for one day with his legion of demons to roam the streets and have his revenge.
Peter and Charlie are invited to leave with Sam and his daughter, knowing the entire town including lodgings will be empty.
Charlie goes to Father Dominic and gives him Sam's message: forgiveness and thanks for keeping his word to take his life in exchange for Angela's.
His fate befell him when he bargained for his sister, whom Sam married, to be given a merciful death when she became trapped in Santana years ago.