Kirsty Cotton

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Hellraiser character
Kirsty Cotton
Gender Female
Location England
Race Caucasian
Creator(s) Clive Barker
Portrayed by Ashley Laurence

Kirsty Cotton is a fictional character from the Hellraiser series of films. Created by writer Clive Barker, the character first appears in the 1987 film Hellraiser and is based upon the character of the same name from the novel The Hellbound Heart. Usually appearing as the protagonist in the Hellraiser films, the character has been portrayed in all her appearances by Ashley Laurence.

[edit] Appearances

Kirsty first appears in Hellraiser as the teenage daughter of Larry Cotton (Andrew Robinson) and stepdaughter of his second wife Julia Cotton (Clare Higgins), Kirsty moves with her parents to England to the house of her uncle Frank Cotton (Sean Chapman), who has disappeared sometime ago, but refuses to live with her parents, instead opting to live in a place of her own. When passing by her parents house one day, Kirsty sees Julia and a man enter the place and, believing Julia to be cheating on her father, follows the two inside and up to the attic of the house. It is there that Kirsty witnesses Julia attack the man and her uncle Frank, who is now skinless entity needing to feast on the blood of others for nourishment, begin to eat him. When the man tries to escape, Frank chases after him and discovers Kirsty, who he tries to attack, before stopping when she grabs the nearby Lemarchand's box. Realizing the puzzle box has some significance to Frank, Kirsty tosses it out a window, distracting him and allowing her to escape outside where she, after picking up the box, collapses. Found and taken to a hospital, Kirsty wakes up and, at first believing everything that has happened to be a dream, realizes she is wrong when a doctor hands her the box. Toying with the puzzle box, Kirsty solves and inadvertently summons the sadomasochistic demons known as the Cenobites and their leader, Pinhead (Doug Bradley). Chased by the Cenobites, who wish to take her to their world of torture, Kirsty escapes the hospital and flees to her parent's house. It is there that she encounters Julia and her father, who claim Frank is dead and shows her his body. This turns out to be a ruse, as it is actually Larry who is dead, Frank having killed him and taken his skin to wear as a disguise. Trying to kill Kirsty when the Cenobites reappear, Frank accidentally stabs Julia to death and is in-turn dismembered by the Cenobites with hooks. With Frank and Julia dealt with, the Cenobites turn their attention to Kirsty, who, while fleeing from them, stumbles upon Lemarchand's box which Julia's corpse is clutching and, using it, manages to banish the Cenobites back to their dimension. With the Cenobites gone, Kirsty attempts to destroy the puzzle box once and for all by burning it, but while in the midst of doing so, a man grabs it from the fire and transforms into a winged, skeletal creature before flying away. [1]

Hellbound: Hellraiser II has Kirsty, after being traumatized by the events of Hellraiser, in the Channard Institute, a mental institution. Telling of her experiences with the Cenobites to the head doctor of the hospital, Dr. Philip Channard (Kenneth Cranham) and his assistant Kyle MacRae (William Hope), Kirsty begs them to destroy the mattress that her stepmother died on, believing that it connects to the Cenobites realm. After witnessing Dr. Channard, who is revealed to have been searching for Lemarchand's box for most of his life, summon Julia from the mattress by having a mentally ill patient kill himself on it, Kyle asks for Kirsty's help in stopping whatever it is Channard plans to do. Going to Channard's house alongside Kyle and a mute mental hospital patient named Tiffany (Imogen Boorman) who is skilled with puzzles, Kirsty plans to use the Lament configuration to resurrect her father. After Kyle is killed and eaten by Julia, Kirsty, Tiffany and Channard are taken to the Cenobites' realm. After an encounter with Julia and Frank, the former killing the latter, Kirsty and Tiffany are attacked by the Cenobites. Before the Cenobites torture them, Kirsty reveals to Pinhead a picture of a man identical in appearance to him she found in Channard's office. Seeing the picture, Pinhead and the other Cenobites realize that they were once human, minutes before being killed by Channard, now a Cenobite himself. As Channard returns to his mental institute and goes on a rampage, Kirsty has Tiffany re-solve Lemarchand's box while she uses Julia's skin to disguise herself as her. Lured back to the Cenobites' realm, Channard tries to kill Tiffany, only to be fooled by the disguised Kirsty and be accidentally killed by Leviathan. With Channard dead, Kirsty and Tiffany manage to escape back to Earth using the puzzle box. [2]

Kirsty makes a small cameo appearance in Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth on several videos taken from the Channard Institute which protagonists Joey Summerskill (Terry Farrell) and Terri (Paula Marshall) watch to learn about the Cenobites. [3] Kirsty also appears in reused footage from Hellraiser in Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation, a compilation of scenes from horror films. [4]

Kirsty returns in the sixth installment of the Hellraiser series, Hellraiser: Hellseeker. Here, Kirsty is married to a man named Trevor Gooden (Dean Winters). At first, Kirsty is believed to have died in car crash, which has given Trevor amnesia. Attempting to piece his life back together, Trevor's past is revealed to him by Pinhead - Pinhead reveals to Trevor that he repeatedly cheated on Kirsty and had conspired with a friend to kill her using Lemarchand's box. Trevor's plan backfires, as, after summoning Pinhead and the Cenobites, Kirsty makes a proposition to them. In exchange for giving them five souls, she keeps her own. Pinhead reveals to Trevor that Kirsty had killed three of his mistresses and his friend, with her fifth sacrifice being him. Trevor is in the Cenobites' realm, Kirsty having shot him in the head while the two were driving, which caused the car accident, which Kirsty actually survived. The film's final shot has Kirsty leaving a crime scene with Lermanchand's box; having escaped all conviction by framing Trevor for the murders she had committed after killing him. [5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Clive Barker (director and writer). (1987). Hellraiser [DVD]. United Kingdom: New World Pictures.
  2. ^ Tony Randel (director). (1988). Hellbound: Hellraiser II [DVD]. United Kingdom: New World Pictures.
  3. ^ Anthony Hickox (director). (1992). Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth [DVD]. United States: Paramount Pictures.
  4. ^ (2001). Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation [DVD].
  5. ^ Rick Bota (director). (2002). Hellraiser: Hellseeker [DVD]. United States: Buena Vista.