The Sybil Brand Institute in Los Angeles, a decommissioned women's prison, served as one filming location. Principal photography began on Ma and wrapped on April 10, 2018. Chaz Bono as Digby Neville (uncredited).Sylvia Jefferies as Heather 'Starship' Galen.Jeff Daniel Phillips as Warden Virgil Dallas Harper.Richard Brake as Winslow Foxworth 'Foxy' Coltrane.Sheri Moon Zombie as Vera-Ellen 'Baby' Firefly.The film ends with the trio immolating Aquarius before walking off into the Mexican town. He, Baby, and Foxy manage to overpower Aquarius however, Sebastian is shot and killed in the process. This enrages Aquarius, distracting his man in the knife fight and allowing Otis to gain the upper hand. Otis appears and squares off against one of Aquarius's men in a knife fight, while Sebastian sneaks up and silently frees both Foxy and Baby. Aquarius and his remaining goons use Baby and Foxy to draw Otis out into the open. During this, Aquarius tells Sebastian he's not worth the bullet and leaves him for dead. Eventually, Foxy and Baby are outmatched by Aquarius and taken prisoner. During this time, Baby manages to kill several of Aquarius's men using a bow and arrow set she took from Harper's house. Otis separates from them, managing to successfully find the hotel owner and kill him. Otis and Sebastian hold off the attackers until Foxy arrives and rescues them both. He warns Baby of the danger before running to warn Otis, just as Aquarius's men break into the whorehouse. The following morning, Baby bonds with a local worker, Sebastian, who notices Aquarius's arrival. The owner keeps them occupied with both the celebration and local prostitutes, while Aquarius heads out to the location with several henchmen in tow. They briefly worry about being recognized but dismiss these concerns, unaware that the hotel's owner has in fact recognized them and has alerted Rondo's son, Aquarius, to their location. Otis, Baby, and Foxy manage to successfully cross the border and flee to a small town in Mexico that is celebrating the Day of the Dead and hole up in the town's lone hotel. Now united, the three are undecided as to what to do next but eventually decide to flee to Mexico, a decision that is made more pressing due to Baby's growing instability. However, once Baby is freed, Otis and Foxy decide to eliminate the loose ends and kill all the hostages, as well as Harper. Harper follows their commands and sneaks Baby out of prison by disguising her as a guard. Otis and Foxy demand that Harper help Baby sneak out of prison or they will murder everyone they hold hostage. To accomplish this, they kidnap the family and friends of the prison's warden, Virgil Dallas Harper. Once free, Otis and Foxy begin planning to free Baby from prison. Meanwhile, Baby unsuccessfully seeks parole, as her mental state has further deteriorated since her incarceration. In the process, Otis kills Rondo, who was also on the chain gang after having been arrested some time after the end of the previous film and been sent to the same prison, but did not recognize Otis. Otis' half-brother, Winslow Foxworth "Foxy" Coltrane, shows up to help Otis escape from prison while he is outside doing work on a chain gang. In addition to the final verdict, Captain Spaulding is executed via lethal injection. Despite this, all three are found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. Numerous fanatics also adopt the chant "Free the Three", claiming that their crimes were committed as a means to fight against the system. The trial is widely covered nationwide and becomes a cause célèbre, resulting in the organization of protests that insist the trio's innocence. Through the reports, it is revealed that Baby, Otis, and Captain Spaulding miraculously survived their shootout with the police and that they will be tried for their crimes. The film opens with several news reports about the Firefly family's murderous rampage. This was the last film of Haig's that was released in his lifetime, before his death on Septemonly five days after the film's release. Since it grossed nearly $2 million, Fathom Events gave it a one-night release on October 14, before the film was released on home video the following day. Unlike the previous installments, 3 from Hell was given a special three-night theatrical engagement through Fathom Events from September 16–18, 2019, and it received a mixed response from film critics. The plot follows an incarcerated Otis Driftwood and Baby Firefly being freed by Otis's half-brother, after barely surviving a police shootout a decade ago. Ten years have passed since the events of The Devil's Rejects (2005). It is the third installment in the Firefly trilogy, which began with House of 1000 Corpses (2003), and stars Sheri Moon Zombie, Bill Moseley, Richard Brake and Sid Haig. 3 from Hell is a 2019 American horror film written, co-produced, and directed by Rob Zombie.
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