Its voice, unlike that of its companion, was light and breathy-the voice of an excited girl. Barker's Boom! Kirsty summons the Priest, who betrays his Cenobium. Hellraiser is a horror classic, but the movie wouldn't be nearly as memorable if it wasn't for Pinhead. He is capable of converting other people into Cenobites, though this requires them to die in the process. But then, ever since he solved the Lament Configuration, he was sucked into Hell and transformed into a Cenobite. Fans and critics did not take well to the change of identity, taking aim at the hasty makeup job and awkward performance. Studios, plotted by Clive Barker who co-wrote it with various authors. This brings him into conflict with the demon Princess Angelique, who prefers to recruit agents through seduction rather than force. Actor - Pinhead from Hellraiser: Judgment - Sin City. Pinhead justifies sparing Tiffany by saying, "It is not hands that call us. Cenobites are usually only summoned to Earth through puzzle boxes, such as one called the Lemarchand Configuration (known as the Lament Configuration in the movies). Pinhead is a fictional character from the Hellraiser series. Studios comics, it is said that Pinhead retains the memories of Elliott Spencer following the events of Hell On Earth, leading him to feel less satisfied and certain of his power and purpose, now desiring more than his life as a Hell Priest in service to Leviathan. [4][19][36][39] These chains are subject to his total mental control, able to emerge from seemingly anywhere and move in any direction according to his will. Hellraiser (1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. [23], In Hellraiser: Revelations (2011), Pinhead is physically portrayed by Stephan Smith Collins and voiced by Fred Tatasciore.[24][25]. The book states that there is evidence to support both ideas. The battle concluded, the Devil journeys to Earth. [37] Once Pinhead was restored at the end of Hellraiser III, he retained his memories of being Elliott Spencer, but was no longer vulnerable because of it, his full power and resistance to injury now restored. "Explorers in the further regions of experience.Demons to some.Angels to others." [7] Barker's novel The Scarlet Gospels indicate there is debate on whether there has always been one Hell Priest existing for many millennia ago or if the title and nature of the Hell Priest has been adopted by many different humans-turned-Cenobite across the centuries. No promotional endorsements. I didn't need to. Bloody Disgusting has exclusively confirmed that actor Stephan Smith Collins has been cast as Pinhead in Hellraiser: Revelations, the latest straight-to-DVD sequel in the long-lasting horror franchise.The film, which shouldn't be confused with the long-awaited Hellraiser reboot, is currently filming in Los Angeles on a tight shooting schedule and an even tighter budget. The strange, menacing, demonic entity mystified and terrified audiences upon his first appearance in the original Hellraiser in 1981 and has continued to remain the face of the franchise after ten movies. In the script for the original film, Barker describes Pinhead and the other cenobites as "demons" in his notes; the character himself, however, upon capturing Kirsty Cotton, identifies himself as neither explicitly angelic nor demonic, stating that he and his fellow entourage are "Explorers in the further regions of experience. Screenwriter Peter Atkins explained that Pinhead regaining Spencer's humanity left him "spiritually weakened" and thus vulnerable to attack. Look out for special occasion items, too. I decided to amp up the dirtiness of Pinhead's visage, make it more self-inflicted, bloodier and more brutal. Other tales of the Cenobites and Spencer as the Hell Priest are presented in the Boom! We especially tried to incorporate this into the make-up and costume; the cuts are deeper, the pins a little longer, his eyes are completely black and the wardrobe is a little sleeker and more visceral. Pinhead is the main character and villain of the Hellraiser Franchise. Frank's niece and Julia's step-daughter Kirsty Cotton unintentionally summons the Cenobites, led by Pinhead who explains they are "angels to some, demons to others." Hellraiser is a horror franchise that consists of 10 films, a series of books, various comic books, and additional merchandise and media. After Abaddon's forces are stopped, Leviathan makes a deal with Kirsty and Spencer each in order to end their conflicts. Angels to others. Studios anthology comic book mini-series Hellraiser: The Beastiary (2015). The original had the feel of geometry paper in school where it was broken up into segments and lines, which to me had a severity to it. Pinhead, or the Hell Priest, is a fictional character and the recurring antagonist of the Hellraiser franchise, first appearing as an unnamed figure in the 1986 Clive Barker novella The Hellbound Heart. He kidnaps D'Amour's friend, a blind medium named Norma Paine, as a hostage. [34] When Bradley first donned the Pinhead makeup, he spent a few minutes alone in his room getting into character by looking at himself in the mirror. In comics published by Marvel during the 1990s, Barker plotted and oversaw many stories that followed the canon of the Hellraiser movies, starting with the comic series Hellraiser, and later including the spin-off titles Pinhead and The Harrowers. Kirsty and Tiffany escape the labyrinth.[10]. The Pinhead name was used in press materials for the films and the various films to follow, as well as tie-in comic books published by Marvel Comics, including a crossover comic with Marshal Law, and a mini-series entitled Pinhead. Years later, during the scripting of Hellraiser, the same design was applied to Pinhead's face to give the same effect. The American actor used a faux British accent when portraying the character due to his belief that "Pinhead has to be British". [34] Upon asking Barker how he should play Pinhead, Barker told him to "[think] of him as a cross between an administrator and a surgeon who's responsible for running a hospital where there are no wards, only operating theaters. The comics reveal that Spencer was a corrupt and at times sadistic many for years before his experiences in World War I, that he abused his wife and enjoyed shocking his daughter Danielle with behavior he saw as corrupt or provocative, such as dressing in women's underwear in front of her and having sex with her mother while she was in the room. Movies. The Hell Priest journeys to a forbidden part of Hell where Lucifer is said to reside, hoping to gain enlightenment from their encounter. During rehearsals, Barker told Bradley, who at the time was more used to working in theatre, to subdue his movements and gestures, in order to give Pinhead an aura of complete control and to indicate he was confident enough to not feel the need to make threatening gestures or displays. This was done in celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Hellraiser. He is the most famous cenobite and is Leviathan's favourite cenobite out of Hell's entire army, because of his understanding of Hell's laws and Leviathan's frame of mind. It’s no mystery that a new Hellraiser film is on the way entitled Judgement. Studios. Instead, the role was separated between a physical actor, Stephan Smith Collins, and a voice actor, Fred Tatasciore. The film series reveals Pinhead was once British soldier Captain Elliott Spencer who became disillusioned with life and humanity during his experiences during World War I, leading him to summon the Cenobites and join their ranks. He and Kirsty learn of Spencer's corrupt behavior before World War I, his desire to sleep with his own daughter Danielle, and that his final test to become a Cenobite involved fathering a child Priscilla with his daughter. Hellraiser is a 1987 horror film based upon the novella The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker, who also wrote the screenplay and directed the film. [13] The novel mentions that some humans do refer to the Hell Priest as Pinhead, but that doing so in the demon's presence is to risk his anger. Created by Clive Barker and portrayed by Doug Bradley, Pinhead is a prominent figure in the series, mostly featured as the main antagonist. Clive Barker himself did not care for the nickname. Lucky for horror fans, Hellraiser was blessed with a consecutive actor throughout the majority of the franchise, even if the actual films suffered a sharp drop in quality. A spin-off miniseries was entitled Pinhead. The franchise is based on the novella The Hellbound Heart by English author Clive Barker, who also wrote and directed the film adaptation of his story, Hellraiser.The films, as well as the comic book series, continually feature the Cenobite Pinhead. In fact, he was once human. Spencer then allies with another demon lord in order to attain new power and fulfill his true mission, to unleash damned souls on Earth, conquer humanity, and replace Leviathan. However, neither he nor any of his followers have been able to open it. Spencer explains his experiences in World War I caused him to see humanity and life as corrupt, leading him to use the Lament Configuration to summon the Cenobites, eventually joining their ranks. In terms of lighting, Pinhead was designed so that shadows would swirl round his head. For Pinhead specifically, Barker drew inspiration from African fetish sculptures. The Cenobites have pushed their self-experimentation to such a degree that they appear inhuman, demonic, and sexless. Douglas William Bradley (born 7 September 1954) is an English actor, best known for his role as the lead Cenobite "Pinhead" in the Hellraiser film series. Reporter Joey Summerskill discovers Elliott Spencer's soul in Limbo. Doug Bradley is the man, the myth, and the legend behind Pinhead. In his introduction to Newman's collection The Original Doctor Shade and Other Stories, author Neil Gaiman claims Kim Newman was part of a group of friends who inspired the depiction of the Cenobites.[16]. In the UK, the film is titled Clive Barker's Hellraiser. His preferred method of attack is to summon hooks and chains that mutilate victims, often tearing them apart. Once he is reminded of his human past and recalls his former life, he transforms into a human appearance and is then vulnerable to an attack by Channard. Leave your request for greetings or for that question you’ve always wanted to ask about the movies. Rather than gold or jeweled pins, the character would have black iron nails decorating his head. [6] In the 2011 comic book series Hellraiser published by Boom! In Hellbound: Hellraiser II, it is made clear that Pinhead has no memory of his human past as Elliott Spencer, believing he has always been a Priest of the Cenobites. Elliott Spencer once again becomes the Hell Priest, but now with greater power and authority. Part of the praise was directed at Pinhead actor Paul T. Taylor, a Hellraiser superfan who described playing the role as " a dream come true " in an interview with 1428 Elm. Barker promised to give the character an official name in The Scarlet Gospels. In both Hellraiser and Hellraiser: Hellseeker, Kirsty Cotton bargains with Pinhead to offer him other souls in exchange for her own (in particular, her human adversaries), and appeals to the villain's vanity and pride while doing so. Within the series, only humans refer to the lead Cenobite by the nickname "Pinhead", while other Cenobites referred to him as "the Priest" or the "Hell Priest," describing as Hell's closest approximation to the Pope. As writer-director Gary J. Tunnicliffe explained, "This is a very no-nonsense Pinhead. And a frozen grief. [36][38] In Hellraiser: Revelations, Pinhead is prepared to take Emma to the Cenobite realm but reconsiders when other characters explain she was forced to open the puzzle box at gunpoint by her boyfriend Nico. The game seems to come to life as Pinhead attacks the guests at a Hellraiser-themed party, but this is revealed to be the hallucination of five guests who have been drugged and buried alive by the party's host, who blames them for not preventing the suicide of his son, a Hellworld-obsessed fan. ", "Dallas Actor Paul T. Taylor Sinks His Hooks Into the Role of Horror Film Villain Pinhead", "Recreating an ICON - A New Look For PINHEAD", "Pascal Laugier Writes B-D Regarding That Pinhead' Make-Up", Clive Barker's Nightbreed: The Interactive Movie, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pinhead_(Hellraiser)&oldid=993730615, Fictional characters with superhuman strength, Characters in British novels of the 20th century, CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown, Articles using Infobox character with multiple unlabeled fields, Articles to be expanded from November 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 December 2020, at 04:45. Tatasciore has still managed to find work, though, commonly appearing as the voice behind the animated Hulk, as well as voices in Warner Bros. properties like Looney Tunes, Animaniacs, and DC. Related: Why An Iconic Line From Clive Barker's Hellraiser Was Ad-Libbed. In the case of the maskless, talking Pinhead, the performance is even more important. 5 (10) See all reviews. "[9] The following year, Barker adapted the novella into the first Hellraiser film, introducing the Cenobites to a wider audience. In a later novella, Hellraiser: The Toll (which acts as a bridge between The Hellbound Heart and The Scarlet Gospels), it is said the character is also known to some as the Cold Man. Studios comics and the novel The Scarlet Gospels, the Hell Priest decides to seek out greater power and enlightenment, deciding in the process that all other Cenobites and all demons, even high-ranking demon lords such as Abaddon or demonic deities such as Leviathan, are beneath him and expendable. The film credits him as "Lead Cenobite", but the make-up crew and production team referred to him as Pinhead, a name that was learned of and adopted by fans. Whereas critics malign Hellraiser: Revelations for being a soulless cash-grab, Hellraiser: Judgement was met with pleasant surprise at its effort and creativity, despite its messy plot. The Female and Butterball make appearances in the novel The Scarlet Gospels, while Chatterer appears in all but two of the Hellraiser films. Although originally portrayed as a subordinate of "The Engineer" in The Hellbound Heart,[12] his film incarnations show him as the leader of secondary cenobite characters. He's had his other Cenobites in the previous films, but the pecking order was always pretty clear. [39] Pinhead is highly resilient to physical damage, resisting both gunshots[18] and futuristic energy weapons. In the film Hellworld, the Cenobites are believed to be fictional characters and so different people in the story refer to the lead Cenobite as Pinhead just as fans of the Hellraiser franchise often do. [35], In the film franchise, Pinhead's role has varied with each installment. The movie Hellbound: Hellraiser II showed that restoring a Cenobite's memories of their previous human existence can spiritually weaken them, restoring their humanity and making them vulnerable to attack. Spencer participated in the Battle of Passchendaele, after which he lost faith in humanity and God. [28], In 2011, Barker began writing a series of Hellraiser comics for BOOM! Nearly thirty years later, Clive Barker gave him the proper designation Hell Priest in his sequel to The Hellbound Heart, The Scarlet Gospels. Pinhead is punished by being expelled from Hell and sent to earth as a mortal man, crying out in longing for his revered state of eternal agony. After attempting and failing to kill occult detective Harry D'Amour, the Hell Priest decides the detective will witness and chronicle his rise to power. They are led by the Lead Cenobite (played by Doug Bradley and identified in the sequels as "Pinhead"). The other thing is that there are these lacerations that are diagonal and very random. It was announced that Mike Jay Regan would reprise his role as the Chatterer, and Heather Langenkamp would … All of Hell is then destroyed by an unseen force, including the Hell Priest's remains. Interestingly, he also based his performance on Hellraiser comic books, lending his interpretation a unique angle. Several decades later, he rose out of Hell for the first time. Of the four we know about, he is the leader, but the Cenobites have been around for centuries. 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"[36] The second film expounds on the idea of the Cenobites as demons by depicting them as denizens of a realm called Hell, a maze-like dimension ruled over by an entity known as Leviathan, where they subject their quarry to emotional and psychological torture. The character is glibly referred to by the name "Pinhead" on-screen for the first time in Hellraiser III. I think this new version has sacrificed that feeling. [9], Barker's original concept art for Pinhead was adapted into a Hell Priest mask in 2017. He's already so terrifying that when he makes a move, it means something. Studios, Barker refers to the character as "the Priest." [2] When Clive Barker adapted the novella into the 1987 film Hellraiser, he referred to the character in early drafts as "the Priest" but the final film gave no name. He enjoys trying to see what social commentary he can mine out of the latest horror films, as well as checking up on what's going on in the life of Spider-Man. Hellraiser: Revelations, released in 2011 so that The Weinstein Company wouldn't lose studio rights, was the first film in which Bradley declined the offer to play Pinhead due to a "minuscule shooting schedule ... more than matched by the budget." Doug Bradley. Among the team were Bob Keen and Geoff Portass at Image Animation and Jane Wildgoose, a costume designer who was requested to make a series of costumes for 4–5 "super-butchers" while refining the scarification designs with Image Animation. I feel like I was in character the whole time, and I don't mean that in some sort of artistic, lofty way. But whether this was yesterday, last week, last year, ten, a hundred, a thousand years ago, I didn't know. [37] As a result, the third film Hell on Earth depicts a new incarnation of Pinhead who lacks restraint and embraces chaos, wreaking havoc on Earth and indiscriminately killing humans he encounters. Bloodline was beset by numerous problems during production, leading the film's director to request his name be removed and credit given to Alan Smithee. He is by far the most famous of all the actors to play the horror icon, having acted in eight out of the ten movies in the Hellraiser franchise. He recruits his sister-in-law and secret lover Julia Cotton as an accomplice in these murders. Barker originally wanted the electronic music group Coil to perform the music for the film, but on insistence from producers the film was re-scored by Christopher Young. Pinhead appears at the end of the film to inform Trevor, who had amnesia throughout the film, that he has actually been dead and trapped by the Cenobites for some time; Pinhead had appeared to Kirsty, pleased at the prospect of a "reunion," but Kirsty ultimately struck a deal with him: she would be left alone in exchange for killing Trevor and his conspirators, thus giving the Cenobites the victims' souls. Together, they defeat Spencer's bid for god-like power. The actor has remained friends with Clive Barker, appearing in the author/director's follow-up to Hellraiser, Nightbreed, as well as a cameo role in Hulu's recently released Book of Blood. In the original novella and first movie, the Cenobites refuse to return to their dimension without a human soul, immediately targeting the person who opened the puzzle box. As much as looks shape a horror icon, though, it's the actor that truly brings a monster superstar to life. Several times over the years, Clive has approached me on various HELLRAISER sets and commented that the makeup looked very 'clean' and that it had lost some of 'the decay, the filth.' Clive Barker did not work on the stories for the subsequent films. The same novel indicates there is debate among Earth's magicians as to whether this is the same Hell Priest who has existed for thousands of years or if he is a man who became a Cenobite during the 20th century, and is simply the latest of many to have Pinhead's appearance, power, and rank. Studios comic series. The Cenobites are summoned to Earth by Tiffany, a young mute savant girl, but Pinhead declares they will spare her since she was manipulated to open the box by Julia, who escaped them, and her new accomplice, the corrupt Dr. Channard. Studios in 2011, which follow the canon of the first three films, Pinhead has becomes disillusioned with his existence and becomes willing to destroy his fellow Cenobites and other demons of Hell if it means he can achieve his new goals of power. A later film titled The Forbidden, which was shot in 16 millimeter and in black and white, included a prop in the form of a wooden block with six nails in it, which gave distorted shadow formations under different lighting angles. Click here for signed photos, t-shirts, audiobooks, and more. Rather than say for sure that the prose version of the Hell Priest is also Elliott Spencer, The Scarlet Gospels indicates there is debate among characters on whether the Hell Priest has been the same person/Cenobite for many centuries, possibly thousands of years, or if there have been several to hold that rank and assume that appearance, and the current one is only died and become a Cenobite during the 20th century. Having the pins of the intersections of the crossroads made it have a surgical severity to it almost. After claiming not only Frank but also Julia, the Cenobites turn on Kirsty, but she uses the puzzle box to banish them back to their realm. "I'm taking over this operation, and you girls will be my first patients." Paul T Taylor. Eventually deciding to conquer the realm for himself, the Hell Priest spends years secretly killing off rivals in Hell as well as many magic-users on Earth, securing their sources of magical knowledge and power. Paul T. Taylor was cast as Pinhead, and Tunnicliffe played the Auditor. He takes a similar stance in The Scarlet Gospels, initially targeting human magic-users to acquire their power and secrets, and so they won't interfere with his plans. In the novella, the Hell Priest is also known as the Cold Man. Directed by Clive Barker. Reunited in Hell with his Cenobite entourage from the first two films (referred to in the comic series as his personal "Cenobium"), the Priest is still haunted by his full memories and now sees only futility in his existence, longing to explore new experiences and interests. [30], The 2018 film Hellraiser: Judgment updated Pinhead's appearance from the previous films. He is the leader of the Order of the Gash, a sadomasochistic religion whose adherents are the demonic torturers known as the Cenobites who and this cult as well as Pinhead himself can be summoned via the demonic, mechanical puzzle box known as the Lament Configuration. Request $45. The novella The Hellbound Heart introduces the Cenobites as other-dimensional beings, priest-like figures known as the Order of the Gash, summoned via puzzle boxes by people who wish to explore the limits of physical experience. Horror. She starts killing for him to revitalize his body so he can escape the demonic beings that are pursuing him after he escaped their sadistic underworld. The narration stated the Hell Priest hates when humans referred to him by the nickname "Pinhead." The character is known as "the Hell Priest" in the novel, not a true name but an official title marking him as a powerful and high ranking authority in Hell. As well as being the man who wields the knife, he's the man who has to keep the timetable going." In the first Hellraiser, Kirsty is able to trick Pinhead to save her soul and survived being targeted by Frank and Julia — so her introduction came with three threats to overcome. Pinhead, designated The Hell Priest, is the main antagonist of the Hellraiser series. In 2011, a new Hellraiser comic book series was published by Boom! Published by Marvel Comics' Epic Comics imprint in the 1990s, the original Hellraiser comics follow the canon of the movies rather than Barker's original novella, referring to the lead Cenobite as Pinhead. Starting with issue #2, the series refers to the character as "the Priest" rather than Pinhead. When Spencer's spirit willingly merges with him once again, the fusion regains Pinhead's previous sense of restraint and belief that he must follows the rules of his station. Subject to being taken to the Cenobite realm for having opened the box, Amy instead chooses to commit suicide. Join Fan Club. With Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Sean Chapman. The Scarlet Gospels novel established that Lucifer, the Biblical Devil who rules Hell, abandoned his dominion some time ago. Pinhead is the main antagonist of the Hellraiser film series. So I'm going to 'off' him, and I want the audience to say, 'Good'.". [19][18], In order to act in the physical world, Pinhead needs to have been purposely summoned through the Lemarchand/Lament Configuration, which acts as a doorway to Hell (or one of many Hell dimensions). Their home dimension is vaguely implied to either be Hell or one of many dimensional realms that might be Hell or serve as the inspiration for stories of Hell. The character's past, which is alluded to in Hellbound, is expanded upon in the third film Hell on Earth. In the follow-up 2013 comic book series Hellraiser: The Dark Watch, the title "Pontifex" is also used to describe the rank of Hell Priest or Priestess. He smiles to Kirsty before being killed by Channard (now a Cenobite) and Julia, who are later defeated. [20], In Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002), Pinhead serves a role similar to the one he fulfilled in Inferno. In Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996), Pinhead allies himself with the demon princess Angelique, in order to force John Merchant (a descendant of the inventor Lemarchand who built the Lemarchand/Lament Configuration) to create an unsealable gateway to Hell. The chains and hooks may even change shape after having attached to a victim. In the Pinhead/Marshal Law crossover, it is revealed that Pinhead's human incarnation, Captain Spencer, took part in the Battle of the Somme. In Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), it is revealed that the death of Spencer in the previous film means the death of Pinhead's restraint and moral code. Because of his eventual skill at the application and removal of the Pinhead appliances and costume, Bradley has been credited in some of the Hellraiser films as an assistant make-up artist. A one-stop shop for all things video games. No sequels. Taylor also incorporated the uncomfortable make-up and costume into his presentation of the sadomasochist, stating "Pinhead's always in agony so he likes it. Part of the praise was directed at Pinhead actor Paul T. Taylor, a Hellraiser superfan who described playing the role as "a dream come true" in an interview with 1428 Elm.
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