Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell

Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell is an American horror film of the demonic thriller subgenre. It was directed by Chris Angel and written by Alex Wright based on concepts originally developed by Peter Atkins. The film was produced by Artisan Entertainment and released direct-to-video on October 23rd, 2001. It is the third installment in the Wishmaster film series and follows the 1999 movie Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies. It is suceeded by the 2002 sequel Wishmaster 4: The Prophecy Fulfilled.

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Bloopers
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 * When Diana goes back to the museum to see if the professor's okay, she goes down a grand staircase. Earlier, she went UP that same staircase to go to the same room.


 * When the professor writes "Djinn" on the blackboard, the line he draws underneath is nowhere near the cursive writing on the board. After the walks around the room and goes back to the board, the word "Djinn" is different with the line underneath cutting into the cursive writing.


 * The streets have puddles in them when Alex and the "angel" are driving away from the Djinn, and later on the roof of the building there are puddles, even though it did not rain at any point in the movie.


 * While the Djinn is on the roof of the car, buildings in the background come and go and change throughout the scene.


 * The car's damaged right front headlight area appears to have fixed itself right before the car makes the leap and crash.


 * The large puddles on the roof of the building are gone when Diana goes back up after the fall.


 * When the professor's face is taken off by the Djinn, instead of seeing muscles underneath, you see his real face covered in fake blood. It's especially noticeable around his eyes where there's hardly any fake blood, so you see his eyelids and eyelashes. You can even see his right eye move underneath the eyelid.