Basket Case 3: The Progeny

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Basket Case 3: The Progeny
Directed by Frank Henenlotter
Produced by James Glickenhaus
Edgar Levins
Leonard Shapiro
Written by Frank Henenlotter
Robert Martin
Music by Joe Renzetti
Editing by Greg Sheldon
Release date(s) Flag of the United States February 14, 1992
Running time 90 min.
Country USA
Language English
Preceded by Basket Case 2
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Basket Case 3 is an American horror film released in 1992. It was directed and written by Frank Henenlotter. It was released to DVD by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment in 2004.

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[edit] Plot Outline

"There's a whole basket full of those baby belials over at that bastard house, where are Baxter and Berkeley?" "They're bowling sir, it's Thursday."

The saga of Times Square Freak Twins Duane and Belail Bradley takes its most bizarre twist yet. It all starts innocently enough when the Bradley boys join kindly doctor Granny Ruth and her family of unique individuals for a road trip through the deep South.. The occasion - Belial's about to become a proud monster father - and no basket is big enough to hold this ungodly brood! But when a pair of warped sheriffs deputies kidnap Belial's babies Granny Ruth and the family strike back. Belial single handedly decimates the local police station with crazed, Terminator like fury - and that's just the beginning. Threatened with the loss of the newest additions to their family, Granny Ruth and the others concoct a delicious revenge against their enemies, climaxing in Belial's futuristic one-on-one with the town Sheriff.

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  • Kevin Van Hentenryck - Duane Bradley
  • Annie Ross - Granny Ruth
  • Gil Roper - Sheriff
  • Dan Biggers - Uncle Hal
  • Jim O'Doherty - Little Hal
  • Tina Louise Hilbert - Opal
  • Carla Morrell - Twin #1
  • Carmen Morrell - Twin #2
  • Jackson Faw - Bailey
  • Jim Grimshaw - Baxter
  • Tim Warle - Brannon
  • Jerry G. White - Banner
  • Beverly Bonner - Fast Food Manager
  • Rick Smailes - Elmo
  • Jeff Winter - Renaldo

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