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Hatchet III:
- Danielle Harris as Marybeth Dunston
- Kane Hodder as Victor Crowley
- Zach Galligan as Sheriff Fowler
- Caroline Williams as Amanda
- Derek Mears as Hawes
- Cody Blue Snider as Schneiderman
- Rileah Vanderbilt as Dougherty
- Robert Diago DoQui as Deputy Winslow
- Parry Shen as Andrew
- Sean Whalen as Randy
- Jason Trost as Hamilton
- Sid Haig as Abbott McMullen
- Diane Ayala Goldner as Elbert
- John Michael Sudolt as Jim
- Joel David Moore as Ben (uncredited)
PLOT:
Hatchet III is a 2013 American slasher film written by Adam Green and directed by BJ McDonnell. It is the sequel to Green's Hatchet and Hatchet II, and the third and possible final installment in the Hatchet series. Kane Hodder portrays the main antagonist Victor Crowley for the third time in a row, while Danielle Harris returns to play protagonist Marybeth Dunston a second time around. The film picks up immediately after the end of the last film, with Marybeth Dunston (Danielle Harris) blowing off the head of Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder) with a shotgun. She walks away and comes across the bodies of Vernon and John, where she hears Crowley in the woods. Just as Crowley attacks her again, she starts up the chainsaw, and cuts him down the middle. She grabs a shotgun from one of the men, Crowley's skull, and walks back into the city. She walks into the Jefferson Parish Police Department, immediately having guns drawn on her. Upon discovery of the twenty to thirty bodies at Honey Island Swamp, she is placed as the prime suspect in the murders by Sheriff Fowler (Zach Galligan), even after telling him numerous times about the events of the last two films. The Sheriff heads out to the swamp with the paramedics and fire department, leaving Deputy Winslow (Robert Diago DoQui) in charge of the station until he gets back. Amanda Fowler (Caroline Williams), the Sheriff's ex-wife, journalist and Victor Crowley expert, comes into the station to interview Marybeth about what happened, telling Marybeth she wants to help, otherwise Marybeth will be trialed and executed for what happened at Honey Island Swamp. After retelling the events of the previous two films to Amanda, Amanda tells her that Victor Crowley is a repeater, set to relive the night he died, looking for his father and that he will keep coming back unless he gets what he wants: his father. She tells Marybeth that her father, Sampson Dunston, was the one that came up with the idea to start the fire many years ago and tried to get him to deliver Thomas Crowley's ashes to Victor over the past several years, only to be pushed to the side numerous times. Since he's dead and she's Sampson's bloodline, only she can put an end to Victor Crowley. Marybeth doesn't believe her, continuously declaring that she killed Victor Crowley the night before. At Honey Island Swamp, the body of Victor Crowley is bagged and tagged and put into the ambulance boat when Victor reanimates, and kills paramedic Randy (Sean Whalen), Deputy Hamilton (Jason Trost) and about 10 other fire department officials and paramedics, leaving Andrew (Parry Shen), Rick and another missing paramedic alive. In comes the SWAT team, led by Hawes (Derek Mears) and consists of six other armed men and one armed woman named Dougherty (Rileah Vanderbilt). Hawes takes over the operation from Fowler and leads them to the Crowley house, where Deputy Elbert (Diane Ayala Goldner) and another Deputy are picked off by Crowley. Crowley attacks the SWAT team, killing Hawes and the rest except Dougherty. While Rick catches Crowley's attention, Deputy Schneiderman (Cody Blue Snider) takes the opportunity to fire an RPG at Crowley, but misses and kills Rick, and blows up the Crowley house, destroying it. Crowley kills Schneiderman as the Sheriff, Andrew, and Dougherty run for it. Back at the station, upon hearing the others screaming for help on the radio, Amanda convinces Deputy Winslow to let Marybeth out of jail and help her save everyone at Honey Island Swamp. She has Winslow take her and Marybeth to the house of Abbott McMullen (Sid Haig), Victor Crowley's racist long distant cousin and only living blood relative who possesses the ashes of Thomas Crowley. When he declines to give up the ashes, Amanda holds him at gunpoint and leaves with his great uncle's ashes. Back at Honey Island Swamp, the other paramedic is chased by Victor Crowley when he hides behind the canoe from the first movie. There, he finds Ben (Joel David Moore), who is still alive, lying in the canoe, clinging to life with his left arm ripped off. As he begs for help, Victor throws the hatchet at the paramedic, misses and hits Ben in the face, finally killing him. As Crowley advances towards the paramedic, an alligator comes out of the swamp and kills the paramedic. Crowley resumes chasing the Sheriff, Andrew and Dougherty and corners them in the ambulance boat. They barricade themselves in and the Sheriff calls for the National Guard on the ambulance's radio, telling them they're being attacked by crazed gunmen. The National Guard tells them they'll be there in ten minutes. Just as they settle down and think everything's all right, Crowley begins to saw his way through the boat wall with the gas powered belt sander. The Sheriff tells them not to move, if they try to leave, they'll get killed, while Andrew thinks they should leave while he's busy cutting through the wall. Amanda, Deputy Winslow and Marybeth arrive at the Swamp outside the burned down Crowley house. Amanda calls out for Victor, telling him they have his father. Upon hearing his wife's voice, Sheriff Fowler attempts to leave, only to have his head cut off with the belt sander. Dougherty attempts to get the Sheriff's gun, but is grabbed by Crowley and torn apart in front of Andrew. Crowley goes back to his home, finding Marybeth, Amanda and Deputy Winslow there. Marybeth offers Victor his father's ashes and apologizes for what her father did to him. Victor proclaims "Daddy" upon seeing the ashes. When he takes a step towards Marybeth, Deputy Winslow empties two clips into him, only to be ripped apart by Crowley, who proceeds to rip Amanda's head off. Marybeth tries to give him the ashes again, only to be impaled on a tree branch. She hits over the head with the urn, spreading his father's ashes all over him, and causing him to melt. With the last bit of her strength, she grabs one of the SWAT team's guns and blows Crowley away, finally putting an end to Victor Crowley once and for all. She succumbs to her wounds as the National Guard arrives, leaving Andrew as the only survivor of the Victor Crowley murders. Just as the screen cuts to black, one final shot of Marybeth gasping for air is shown, leaving her fate ambiguous.
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