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Critters 3

First they destroyed a farm. Then they terrorized a town. Now they're ready to do some REAL damage!
1991 | 86m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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As fanged, furious furballs viciously invade an L.A. apartment building and sink their teeth into the low-rent tenants, Josh leads the battle to beat back the conniving critters and save the planet.
Release Date: Dec 11, 1991
Director: Kristine Peterson
Writer: Barry Opper, Rupert Harvey, David J. Schow
Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords fire, hologram, sequel, alien, los angeles, california, creature, alien invasion, elevator shaft, aftercreditsstinger, woman director, alien creature
Production Companies New Line Cinema, OH Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Oct 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Aimee Brooks Annie
John Calvin Clifford
Katherine Cortez Marcia
Leonardo DiCaprio Josh
Geoffrey Blake Frank Longo
Diana Bellamy Rosalie
William Dennis Hunt Briggs
Frances Bay Mrs. Menges
Bill Zuckert Mr. Menges
Don Keith Opper Charlie McFadden
Christian Cousins Johnny
Joseph Cousins Johnny
Nina Axelrod Betty Briggs
José Luis Valansuela Mario
Terrence Mann Ug
Lin Shaye Sal (archive footage)
David Ursin Sheriff / Easter Bunny (archive footage)
Frank Birney Reverend (archive footage)
Billy Green Bush Dad (archive footage)
Scott Grimes Brad (archive footage)
Nadine Van der Velde April (archive footage)
Dee Wallace Mom (archive footage)
Billy Zane Steve (archive footage)
Ethan Phillips Deputy (archive footage)
Name Job
Rick Waddell Sound
Jonathan Fuh Boom Operator
Jan McWilliams Script Supervisor
Linda Morgenstern First Assistant Camera
Brian Garbellini Second Assistant Camera
David Witz Unit Production Manager
John E. Vohlers First Assistant Director
Stuart B. Hagen Second Assistant Director, Assistant Director
Romney Pearl Second Assistant Director
Jeff Wallace Art Direction
Jami Burrows Costume Designer
Elizabeth Ervin Production Coordinator
Marnie Pope Associate Editor
Wayne Trimble First Assistant Camera
Greg Kidd First Assistant Camera, Second Assistant Camera
James Lawrence Spencer Second Unit Director of Photography, Gaffer
David Watson Best Boy Electric
Kerrec 'K-Man' Williams Gaffer, Electrician
Matthew G. Gordy Electrician
Waide R. Allen Key Grip
Dave 'Foots' Footman Best Boy Grip
Dana Sue Axelrad Grip
R.J. Sauer Grip
Jim "Tomcat" Downing Key Grip, Grip
José Antonio García Sound Mixer
Jeff Porrello Boom Operator
Tony Bonaventura Property Master
Lorraine E. Kennedy Costumer
Suzanne Parker Sanders Key Makeup Artist
Barrie Buckner Makeup Artist
Robin Bissiri Hairstylist
Christina Criswell Assistant Makeup Artist
Julia Kohlas Script Supervisor
Dawn C. Dreiling Script Supervisor
Frank Ceglia Special Effects
Paul H. Haines Jr. Special Effects Assistant
Linette Forbes Shorr Set Decoration
Steven R. Miller Leadman
Anna Czerwatiuk Set Dresser
Giles Dunning Still Photographer
Richard Aaron Still Photographer
Carol Banker Art Department Coordinator
Peter Mitchel Storyboard Artist
Kelly A. Snyder Location Manager
Tom O'Brien Construction Coordinator
Amy Pawlowski Assistant Editor
Talia Jones Casting Assistant
D. Scott Nazarian Camera Intern
Deborah Moore Executive In Charge Of Production
Cindy Hornickel Production Executive
Gail Rodono Production Controller
Joe Fineman Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Evan Edelist Post Production Supervisor
Terri Harithas Post Production Coordinator
Melitta Fitzer Second Unit Director
Dan Bradley Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Vojislav Mikulic Second Unit Director of Photography
Laura Groppe Second Unit First Assistant Director
James Cohen Second Assistant Director
Marshall Adams Gaffer
Adam Santelli Electrician
Jeffrey A. Johnson Key Grip
Vince Rapini Grip
Barry Opper Second Unit Director, Story
Scott Alan Cook Stunts
Keith Campbell Stunts
Melodee Spevack Stunts
Vince Deadrick Jr. Stunts
Ray Lykins Stunts
Charles Chiodo Creature Design
Stephen Chiodo Creature Design
Edward Chiodo Creature Design
Brad Blake Supervising Sound Editor
Lewis Goldstein Dialogue Editor
Tony Berkeley ADR Editor
Harry Cohen Sound Designer
Marc Fishman Sound Effects Editor
Ann Scibelli Sound Effects Editor
Jeff Vaughn Foley Mixer
Brian Geer Foley Mixer
Ossama Khuluki Foley Artist
Ken Teaney Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Freesh Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Sereno Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Nina Axelrod Casting
Thomas L. Callaway Director of Photography
Philip Dean Foreman Production Design
Terry Stokes Editor
David C. Williams Original Music Composer
Rupert Harvey Story
David J. Schow Screenplay
Kristine Peterson Director
Name Title
Mark Ordesky Associate Producer
Barry Opper Producer
Rupert Harvey Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

Congratulations of course to Leonardo DiCaprio for his 2016 Oscar win. Unfortunately however he'd already received a NegaOscar for this movie so they cancelled each other out. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
dalboz
2.0

I'm honestly not sure who this movie was made for. First, even though the second movie was set up at the end of the first, there was no set up for this movie with the last one. The Crites were supposedly exterminated at the end of the "Critters 2," yet these monsters come from nowhere with no explan ... ation. The tone of the movie is wholly inconsistent, as well. It actually starts off almost like it's supposed to be a kids movie (it sets the kids up as the protagonists). Then, of course, people get attacked and eaten. Not that many, much like the first movie, but still. It keeps jumping back and forth between cutesy and bloody. Again, who was this made for? The acting is mostly phoned in, too, with some of the actors hamming it up while other seem to put in a genuine effort with the poor script they've been given. If you want to see a very young future Oscar-winner Leonardo DiCaprio doing a B-grade sci-fi horror movie, you've come to the right place. In fact, that's probably the only reason to see this movie unless you absolutely, positively have to see every "Critters" movie. This film and "Critters 4" were made back-to-back and the ending reflects that. So you don't necessarily get a complete story. But it is a predictable one. You can tell right away who's going to be Critter-chow and who isn't. I can't recommend this one except for very forgiving completists who are futily hoping to recapture the magic of the first movie. I'm looking at you, "Highlander" fans.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
7.0

<em>'Critters 3'</em> is one I'm unsure about. The critters (and the effects that bring them to life) remain fun, while the location of a dilapidated apartment complex is good. Despite that, my interest did drop a few times. All things considered, I think I narrowly enjoyed it. Aimee Brooks is a ... solid performer in this 1991 flick, as are most of the actors around her. It's cool to see Leonardo DiCaprio make his movie debut, it's a rather standard role but the dude's alright. Don Keith Opper's Charlie feels tacked on; a bit of cast continuity is welcomed, mind you. Who knew this franchise produced the goods (albeit just) three times on the bounce; well, for me it did anyway. Now I'm intrigued to see if <em>'Critters 4'</em> will keep the streak going.

Apr 23, 2025