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Waxwork
Waxwork
Wealthy slacker college student Mark, his new girlfriend Sarah, and their friends are invited to a special showing at a mysterious wax museum which displays 18 of the most evil men of all time. After his ex-girlfriend and another friend disappear, Mark becomes suspicious.
rating
6.152
runtime
97 min

Release

1988-06-17

Cast

Zach Galligan
Zach Galligan
as Mark Loftmore
Jennifer Bassey
Jennifer Bassey
as Mrs. Loftmore
Joe Baker
Joe Baker
as Jenkins
Deborah Foreman
Deborah Foreman
as Sarah Brightman
Michelle Johnson
Michelle Johnson
as China Webster
David Warner
David Warner
as Waxwork Man
Eric Brown
Eric Brown
as James
Clare Carey
Clare Carey
as Gemma
Buckley Norris
Buckley Norris
as Lecturer
Dana Ashbrook
Dana Ashbrook
as Tony
Micah Grant
Micah Grant
as Johnathan
Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros
Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros
as Hans
Jack David Walker
Jack David Walker
as Junior
John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-Davies
as Werewolf
Nelson Welch
Nelson Welch
as Elderly Man
Miles O'Keeffe
Miles O'Keeffe
as Count Dracula
Christopher Bradley
Christopher Bradley
as Stephan
Tom MacGreevey
Tom MacGreevey
as Charles
Irene Olga López
Irene Olga López
as Maid
Charles McCaughan
Charles McCaughan
as Inspector Roberts
Julian Forbes
Julian Forbes
as Police Driver
Edward Ashley
Edward Ashley
as Professor Sutherland
Kendall Conrad
Kendall Conrad
as Girl in Pyramid
Patrick Macnee
Patrick Macnee
as Sir Wilfred
J. Kenneth Campbell
J. Kenneth Campbell
as Marquis de Sade
Anthony Hickox
Anthony Hickox
as English Prince
Staffan Ahrenberg
Staffan Ahrenberg
as French Guard
Gabriella Dufwa
Gabriella Dufwa
as Courtesan
Gary M. Bettman
Gary M. Bettman
as Mark's Grandfather
James D.R. Hickox
James D.R. Hickox
as Werewolf Killer's Assistant
Candi
Candi
as Dracula's Butler
James Lincoln
James Lincoln
as Dracula's Man-Servant
Merle Stronck
Merle Stronck
as Vampire Girl #1
Joanne Russell
Joanne Russell
as Vampire Girl #2
Ann Sophie Noblet
Ann Sophie Noblet
as Vampire Girl #3
Paul Badger
Paul Badger
as Mummy
Eyal Rimmon
Eyal Rimmon
as Egyptian Boy
Kim Henderson
Kim Henderson
as Marquis de Sade Girl #1
Hilary English
Hilary English
as Marquis de Sade Girl #2
Nicole Seguin
Nicole Seguin
as Marquis de Sade Girl #3
Carolyn Bray
Carolyn Bray
as Marquis de Sade Girl #4
Henrietta Folkeson
Henrietta Folkeson
as Marquis de Sade Girl #5
Karen Schaffer
Karen Schaffer
as Zombie #2
Leonard Pollack
Leonard Pollack
as Zombie #3
Bruce Barlow
Bruce Barlow
as Zombie #4
Cliff Wallace
Cliff Wallace
as Zombie #5
Dave Elsey
Dave Elsey
as Zombie #6
Gerry Lively
Gerry Lively
as Sir Wilfred's Butler
Steven Santamaria
Steven Santamaria
as Taxi Driver
Inger Armour
Inger Armour
as College Student (Uncredited)
Stephen Rocco Jacques
Stephen Rocco Jacques
as College Student (Uncredited)
Michael Lindström
Michael Lindström
as Villager
Carl Thibault
Carl Thibault
as Additional Mummy (Uncredited)
Dan Ireland
Dan Ireland
as Zombie #1
REVIEWS
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John Chard

Monster mash-up in wax. Waxwork is written and directed by Anthony Hickox. It stars Zach Galligan, Deborah Foreman, Michelle Johnson, David Warner, Dana Ashbrook, Miles O’Keefe, Patrick Macnee and John Rhys-Davies. Music is by Roger Bellon and cinematography by Gerry Lively. A sort of portmanteau horror film made on a TV standard budget. Plot in simple terms has a bunch of pretty young adults unwisely accept an invite to visit the mysterious new wax museum that has suddenly appeared in town: At midnight! What follows is a number of stories that find members of the group magically transported into the realm of an exhibit, such as werewolf, vampire etc, and end up as part of the exhibit themselves. Can the hero in waiting save the day? It’s a fun homage of a movie, playing very much firmly with tongue in cheek. The presence of some horror stalwarts in the cast is reassuring, and the effects work isn’t half bad. Some of the acting is poor from the younger cast members, and while it’s not hard to forgive a low budgeted movie its failings, it’s still annoying that the actors playing the wax models can’t keep still, while the set nearly falls down at one point. The photography is also too cloudy at times, Gerry Lively’s filters straining for colour ambiance. Still, it’s a decent time filler that’s made with love by a horror fan for horror fans. 5/10

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Wuchak

**_Fun 80’s monster mayhem_** Several college students in Los Angeles are invited to a midnight showing of a wax museum at a manor hosted by a mysterious man with diabolical plans (David Warner). Some of the students include: Zach Galligan (Mark), Deborah Foreman (Sarah), Michelle Johnson (China), Dana Ashbrook (Tony) and Micah Grant (Johnathan). “Waxwork” (1988) is a horror comedy whose protagonists somehow enter into the worlds of the wax displays wherein they encounter a werewolf, vampires, a torture chamber, mummies, zombies and so on. The tone is uncertain at first, but the film finds its footing and delivers an entertaining experience as a horror mishmash. It’s more fun than scary, but there’s at least one good shock and the werewolf, mummies and zombies are very well done in a horrific sense. Meanwhile J. Kenneth Campbell offers a notable performance as French sadist Marquis de Sade. A sequel manifested four years later: “Waxwork II: Lost in Time," which I have yet to see. The movie runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-