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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.

Director(s)

Anthony Hickox

James D.R. Hickox

Dan Ireland

Gary Bettman

Jesse Long

Richard Oswald

Paul Wilkowsky

Bob Keen

Gregory A. Gale

Robert S. Morton

Michael P. O'Brien

Where to watch

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

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Cast & crew

Zach Galligan

Zach Galligan

Mark Loftmore

Patrick Macnee

Patrick Macnee

Sir Wilfred

John Rhys-Davies

John Rhys-Davies

Werewolf

David Warner

David Warner

Waxwork Man

Irene Olga López

Irene Olga López

Maid

J. Kenneth Campbell

J. Kenneth Campbell

Marquis de Sade

Jesse Long

Jesse Long

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Michael Lindström

Michael Lindström

Villager

Anthony Hickox

Anthony Hickox

English Prince

James D.R. Hickox

James D.R. Hickox

Werewolf Killer's Assistant

Richard Oswald

Richard Oswald

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Michelle Johnson

Michelle Johnson

China Webster

Dana Ashbrook

Dana Ashbrook

Tony

Paul Badger

Paul Badger

Mummy

Gerry Lively

Gerry Lively

Sir Wilfred's Butler

Buckley Norris

Buckley Norris

Lecturer

Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros

Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros

Hans

Miles O'Keeffe

Miles O'Keeffe

Count Dracula

Deborah Foreman

Deborah Foreman

Sarah Brightman

Edward Ashley

Edward Ashley

Professor Sutherland

Eric Brown

Eric Brown

James

Jennifer Bassey

Jennifer Bassey

Mrs. Loftmore

Clare Carey

Clare Carey

Gemma

Joe Baker

Joe Baker

Jenkins

Bob Keen

Bob Keen

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Micah Grant

Micah Grant

Johnathan

Jack David Walker

Jack David Walker

Junior

Nelson Welch

Nelson Welch

Elderly Man

Christopher Bradley

Christopher Bradley

Stephan

Tom MacGreevey

Tom MacGreevey

Charles

Charles McCaughan

Charles McCaughan

Inspector Roberts

Julian Forbes

Julian Forbes

Police Driver

Kendall Conrad

Kendall Conrad

Girl in Pyramid

Staffan Ahrenberg

Staffan Ahrenberg

French Guard

Gabriella Dufwa

Gabriella Dufwa

Courtesan

Gary M. Bettman

Gary M. Bettman

Mark's Grandfather

Candi

Candi

Dracula's Butler

James Lincoln

James Lincoln

Dracula's Man-Servant

Merle Stronck

Merle Stronck

Vampire Girl #1

Joanne Russell

Joanne Russell

Vampire Girl #2

Ann Sophie Noblet

Ann Sophie Noblet

Vampire Girl #3

Eyal Rimmon

Eyal Rimmon

Egyptian Boy

Kim Henderson

Kim Henderson

Marquis de Sade Girl #1

Hilary English

Hilary English

Marquis de Sade Girl #2

Nicole Seguin

Nicole Seguin

Marquis de Sade Girl #3

Carolyn Bray

Carolyn Bray

Marquis de Sade Girl #4

Henrietta Folkeson

Henrietta Folkeson

Marquis de Sade Girl #5

Karen Schaffer

Karen Schaffer

Zombie #2

Leonard Pollack

Leonard Pollack

Zombie #3

Bruce Barlow

Bruce Barlow

Zombie #4

Cliff Wallace

Cliff Wallace

Zombie #5

Dave Elsey

Dave Elsey

Zombie #6

Steven Santamaria

Steven Santamaria

Taxi Driver

Inger Armour

Inger Armour

College Student (Uncredited)

Stephen Rocco Jacques

Stephen Rocco Jacques

College Student (Uncredited)

Carl Thibault

Carl Thibault

Additional Mummy (Uncredited)

Dan Ireland

Dan Ireland

Zombie #1

Gary Bettman

Gary Bettman

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Paul Wilkowsky

Paul Wilkowsky

-

Gregory A. Gale

Gregory A. Gale

-

Robert S. Morton

Robert S. Morton

-

Michael P. O'Brien

Michael P. O'Brien

-

Details

GenresHorror, Comedy
Runtime1h 37 mins
Released on17 Jun 1988
Languageen
Produced inGermany

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_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-

John Chard

5/10

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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