Hellraiser is a 1987 British horror film written and directed by Clive Barker, based on his own novella The Hellbound Heart. The film spawned a series of sequels. The film involves the resurrection of Frank (Sean Chapman), who had opened the door to an alternate dimension and had his body torn to pieces by creatures known as Cenobites. Years later, Frank's brother Larry (Andrew Robinson) moves into Frank's abandoned house with his daughter, Kirsty (Ashley Laurence), and his new wife, Julia (Clare Higgins). An accident causes some of Larry's blood to spill on the attic floor, which somehow triggers Frank's resurrection. To complete his resurrection, he requires more blood which Julia provides while Kirsty discovers Frank's puzzlebox which leads her to meet with the Cenobites.
Hellraiser was filmed in late 1986. Barker originally wanted the electronic music group Coil to perform the music for the film, but later had the group's music changed by Christopher Young. Hellraiser had its first public showing at the Prince Charles Cinema on 10 September 1987. Initial reviews ranged from Melody Maker calling it the greatest horror film made in Britain, to Roger Ebert calling it a "bankruptcy of imagination".
"Hellraiser" is a song written by Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, and Lemmy Kilmister. The song was recorded by Osbourne for his 1991 album No More Tears and also by Motörhead for their 1992 March ör Die album. Motorhead's version was released as a single.
The song appeared in the first trailer for Painkiller. A higher quality re-recording is featured in the popular 2004 video game, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, on its in-game radio station "Radio: X."
It was also used as entrance music by the professional wrestling tag team The Hell Raisers (Hawk Warrior and Power Warrior) in New Japan Pro Wrestling.
Motörhead's recording of the song was used in the movie Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, and in 1992 was released as the A-side of the single and as the sixth track on their tenth studio album, March ör Die.
The A-side is covered with "Name in Vain", which also appears on the album March ör Die, and "Dead Man's Hand".
"Hellraiser (Remix)" is a 1994 single by East Coast hip hop group The Beatnuts. It was released by Relativity Records as a single with "Fried Chicken" as its b-side. The song "Hellraiser" is found on The Beatnuts' first full-length album Street Level, but the remix was only released as a single. The remix is produced by The Beatnuts and features raps by Juju, Psycho Les and Fashion. Its lyrics are mainly about violent braggadocios threats. It contains a slow and instrumental that matches the nature of its lyrics. "Hellraiser (Remix)" failed to chart and is one of the rarer Beatnuts singles.
®ç¥ ¤¥ì ¨ ¤®¬®©
'ë ¯à¨è« ª ª ¢á¥£¤
த¥ ¢áñ å®à®è®
?® âë ᮢ ®¤
'ë ¯®á¬®âà¨èì ¢ ®ª®
?஫¨áâ ¥èì ¦ãà «
à¥è¨èì çâ® ¤ ¢®
?¥ ¢¨¤ « ¬¥ï
'¥¡ï 㧠î á ¯¥à¢ëå á«®¢
'ª ¦ã: "¯à¨¢¥â", "¢á¥£¤ £®â®¢"
â® ¡ã¤ã ஢® ç¥à¥§ ç á
?¥àã ⠪ᨠ«¥çã ª ⥡¥
ª ª "03" ᯥèã ª ⥡¥
⢮¥© ¯®á⥫¨ ¡ã¤ã ஢® ç¥à¥§ ç á
, ï § î ¤«ï 祣® ï 㦥
, ï § î ª ª ⥡¥ ï 㦥
?® ® ⮬ ¦¥ ï ¤ã¬ î ᥩç á
áñ çâ® âë § å®ç¥èì
áñ çâ® âë ¯®¯à®á¨èì
áñ ¤«ï ⥡ï
'¤¥« î ª ª ᪠¦¥èì
?ã¤ã ª ª ¯à¨ª ¦¥èì ï «î¡¨âì ⥡ï
?® âë ª®ç¨« ¢¤àã£
®¢®à¨âì ® ¤¥« å
'¢®¨ ¬ë᫨ ¨ áë
?à®ç¨â « £ã¡ å
'¥¡ï ¯®©¬ã ¡¥§ «¨è¨å á«®¢
¥¤ì ï ¤ ¢® 㦥 £®â®¢
'¥¡ï à §¤¥âì ¨ 楫®¢ âì
'ë ¯®§ ¡ã¤¥èì ®¡® ¢áñ¬
â® ¡ë«® ¤® ¨ çâ® ¯®â®¬¨
áâì ⮫쪮 âë ¨ ï ¨ ¡®«ìè¥ ¨ª®£®
, ï § î ¤«ï 祣® ï 㦥
, ï § î ª ª ⥡¥ ï 㦥
?® ® ⮬ ¦¥ ï ¤ã¬ î ᥩç á
áñ çâ® âë § å®ç¥èì
áñ çâ® âë ¯®¯à®á¨èì
áñ ¤«ï ⥡ï
'¤¥« î ª ª ᪠¦¥èì
?ã¤ã ª ª ¯à¨ª ¦¥èì
«î¡¨âì ⥡ï
?¥â, ¬ë ¥ ¡ã¤¥¬ ¡®«ìè¥ ¦¤ âì
ë ¥ ¡ã¤¥¬ ¢à¥¬ï §àï, §àï â¥àïâì
' ¬, £¤¥ ॠ«ì®áâì ¨ ¬¥çâë ã«¥â îâ ¢ ¥¡®, ¬ë