For Clive Barker’s feature-film debut Hellraiser, he was allowed
to direct the film using a script based on his own novella The Hell-Bound
Heart. This was a wise move; Barker knew exactly what he wanted from
his script and actors, and handled the film with skilful direction,
lighting and special effects despite the constraints of an obviously
tight budget.
The story is about a puzzle box that unlocks the secrets to the world
of the Cenobites, the film opens with the hedonistic Frank (Sean Chapman)
purchasing an intricate puzzle box from an oriental dealer. Frank
returns home to London, and whilst sitting in his attic solves the
rather strange puzzle box, consequently opening the door to a hellish
alternate universe, and is promptly ripped apart by a network of hooks
and chains; his strewn body parts are subsequently collected by three
summoned Cenobites - grotesque elementals whose stock in trade is
fear and pain. Several years later, Frank's half brother Larry (Andrew
Robinson) and his new wife Julia (Clare Higgins), move into Frank's
abandoned house along with his daughter Kirsty (Ashley Laurence),
and proceed to clean it out. Whilst Julia is in the midst of reminiscing
about a pre-wedding affair she had with the departed Frank, Larry
is busy moving furniture and cuts his hand on a nail, he goes to his
wife in the attic and blood proceeds to drip from his hand into floorboards.
Somehow this triggers Frank's hideous resurrection, and his skeletal
remains begin to regenerate in attic room.
Later, when Julia investigates strange noises emanating from the
attic, the semi-composed body of Frank confronts her; he seeks her
implicit assistance in luring men back for him to feed him on. Julia
agrees and is soon bringing men back to the house under the pretext
of a sexual liaison, the more victims Franks feeds on the more his
body becomes whole. Soon Frank’s regeneration is nearly complete,
and together with Julia they kill Larry and allow his brother to take
her husbands place in the household. Meanwhile, Kirsty becomes suspicious
of her hated stepmother’s activities, and begins to suspect
her of having an affair, to her horror she discovers the still-incomplete
Frank at their house, narrowly escaping with her life and the puzzle
box. Kirsty awakens in hospital, where she manages to solve the box's
intricate mechanism and summon a trio of Cenobites - including their
apparent leader; Pinhead (Doug Bradley). Kirsty offers them a better
deal in exchange for her soul; she will lead the Cenobites to the
escaped Frank - with whom they have particularly evil plans for. They
come back for him, and in a scene of graphic torture; literally pull
him apart with hooks and chains.