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A priest practicing the Voodoo arts resurrects Matt Cordell, who takes his badge and comes back from the dead to do his bidding.A priest practicing the Voodoo arts resurrects Matt Cordell, who takes his badge and comes back from the dead to do his bidding.A priest practicing the Voodoo arts resurrects Matt Cordell, who takes his badge and comes back from the dead to do his bidding.
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- TriviaThe film had a troubled production. When director William Lustig's rough cut came in at only 51 minutes, he refused to shoot the additional scenes the producers as well as the film's distributor, Overseas FilmGroup, wanted and quit the project. The balance of the picture was directed by co-producer Joel Soisson. Prior to Blue Underground's DVD and Blu-ray release of the movie in 2013, Lustig was the film's credited director, but the Blue Underground version is credited to the Director's Guild of America pseudonym Alan Smithee.
- GoofsIn the scene where Det. McKinney and Dr Fowler are reviewing the unedited video of the shooting involving Officer Sullivan, the dialogue from Officer Sullivan is not consistent with the dialogue from the original shooting scene from earlier in the movie.
- Quotes
Det. Sean McKinney: I can't imagine the kind of pain you feel Matt. I'm not gonna pretend to. But don't condemn her to the same fate. She deserves better. You cleared her. She's at peace. Let her go, Matt. Let her go.
Matt Cordell: *talking to Houngan, the Voodoo Priest* "Finish it!
- Alternate versionsOriginally rated NC-17, some extreme violent acts were cut so the film could receive an R-rating by the MPAA.
- ConnectionsFeatures Maniac Cop (1988)
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This is a below average addition to the horror genre that is worth seeing once if you enjoyed the previous two films
Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence (1992) is currently available for free on Tubi, Vudu and Prime. The storyline follows ex-police officer officer Matt Cordell who is now dead and buried. A voodoo priest brings him back from the dead to do his bidding. The police officers from Maniac Cop II will have to spring into action to save the city from him again. This movie is directed by William Lustig (Maniac and Maniac Cop I & II) and stars Robert Davi (Die Hard), Robert Z'Dar (Tango & Cash), Caitlin Dulany (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) and Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen). The storyline and execution of the premise for this film is absolutely horrible. I was happy they brought back Davi from the previous picture. Robert Forster making an appearance in this was awesome and a nice surprise. I will give the film credit for some great shootouts but there wasn't enough great kill scenes and gore. Overall this is a below average addition to the horror genre that is worth seeing once if you enjoyed the previous two films. I'd score this a 4/10.
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- Badge of Silence: Maniac Cop III
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- Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens, New York, USA(cemetery sequence - lifted from Maniac Cop 2)
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