An American horror writer, haunted by childhood nightmares, moves to an old mansion in Italy with her husband and young son only to discover the nightmares were real.
This is an Italian made for TV movie directed by Lamberto Bava, the man who directed the excellent Demons and its reasonably good sequel, however despite its title this is in no way part of the series. And for that reason I felt cheated when it was initially released on VHS, plus the fact that it is frankly a bad movie. Most of the "action" takes place at an Italian castle, this and the rural locations are nice, plus the Simon Boswell soundtrack is very good. Sadly the movie is slow, boring, the acting is wooden, there is very little in the way of blood or gore and Bava blatantly steals Argento's underwater scene from Inferno, only this time we get skeletons and ghouls that look like cheap Halloween decorations. As for the actor in the suit and wearing an Ogre mask, rubbish! Demons 3 The Ogre is a perfect example of the decline of the once great Italian horror movie.
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