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Ghoulies

They'll get you in the end.
1985 | 81m | English

(11201 votes)

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A young man and his girlfriend move into the man's old mansion home, where he becomes possessed by a need to control ancient demons.
Release Date: Jan 18, 1985
Director: Luca Bercovici
Writer: Luca Bercovici, Jefery Levy
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Keywords witch, monster, sacrifice, murder, pentagram, mansion, creature, demon, warlock, satanic ritual, ressurection
Production Companies Empire Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $35,000,000
Budget: $5,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Liapis Jonathan Graves
Lisa Pelikan Rebecca
Michael Des Barres Malcolm Graves
Jack Nance Wolfgang
Peter Risch Grizzel
Tamara De Treaux Greedigut
Scott Thomson Mike
Ralph Seymour Mark (Toad Boy)
Mariska Hargitay Donna
Victoria Catlin Anastasia
Bobbie Bresee Temptress
Keith Joe Dick Dick
David Dayan Eddie
Charene Cathleen Robin
Jamie Bronow Johnathan Graves (as a child)
Brian Connolly Ghoulie (Voice)
Annie Stocking Ghoulie (Voice)
Craig Talmy Ghoulie (Voice)
Name Job
Luca Bercovici Writer, Director
Ronnie Specter Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Johanna Ray Casting
Cathy Mickel Gibson Controller
David Boyd First Assistant Camera
Kevin Brennan Gaffer
Joey Alvarado Electrician
Andrew Roach Electrician
Ron McCausland Key Grip
Michael Stocks Grip
Jerry Day Additional Grip
Karen Kornbau Co-Art Director
Milton Kahn Public Relations
James Knight Additional Editor
Jefery Levy Writer
Kathie Clark Costume Design
William James Murray Jr. Second Assistant Director
Hugh McCallum Unit Production Manager
Donn Markel Assistant Makeup Artist
Michael Wilson Additional Camera
Dennis Clark Electrician
Rik Faigh Electrician
H. Herrington Electrician
Ray Maichen Additional Key Grip, Best Boy Grip
Michael Molnar Additional Grip
Debbie Pinthus Boom Operator
Richard Alsop Leadman
Tom Meshelski Assistant Editor
G.W. Brown Dialogue Editor
John Richards Score Engineer
Judith Fiske Stockley Contact Lens Technician
Marion Gibbons Thanks
Wayne Springfield Production Design
Betsy Magruder First Assistant Director
Jay Sedrish Production Accountant
Jill M. Ohanneson Costumer
Danny Bilson Second Assistant Camera
Kevin Galbraith Electrician
Vance Trussell Electrician
Stephen Crawford Electrician
Wayne Stroud Additional Grip
Brian Dean Additional Grip
Cindi Sowder Co-Art Director
Brad Arensman Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Tom Scurry Additional Editor
John Kwiatkowski Sound Effects Editor
Roger George Pyrotechnician
Jeff Broadstreet Set Production Assistant
Jeff Holder Craft Service
Douglas B. Arnold Sound Mixer
Ed Callahan Dialogue Editor
Holly Austin Negative Cutter
Tina Kline Contact Lens Technician
Vladimir Ferkelman Production Assistant
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez Script Supervisor
Richard Band Original Music Composer
Shirley Walker Original Music Composer
Mac Ahlberg Director of Photography
Ted Nicolaou Editor
John Carl Buechler Creature Design, Special Effects Makeup Artist
Aron Warner Production Coordinator
Don Diers Production Assistant
Name Title
Charles Band Executive Producer
Jefery Levy Producer
Debra Dion Associate Producer
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Reviews

Datapotomus
3.0

Not enough Ghoulies!! If the cover of your movie has a creature popping out of toilet. I your movie, you better have a creature popping out of a toilet. It’s Chekhov's gun. There was no ghoulie that ever popped out of a toilet. I was waiting the entire movie for a puppet to pop out of a toilet, a ... nd never got it! Aside from that this movie is still pretty bad. The main actor has some weird green eyes that glow when he “invokes” them (I guess). I don’t really know, because they don’t explain it, and they show up when he is “more” menacing than he normally is. I also didn’t understand why they had to wear sunglasses towards the end. He could turn his weird green eyes off when he wanted. He didn’t need the sun glasses. I also didn’t get why the main character decided he had to quit school to clean up a house. Why wouldn’t you just clean up the house after school??? It didn’t make any sense. The movie is filled with pretty subpar acting. For some reason a female costar that seems like she was already in her fifties, but her actual age hadn’t caught up to her yet. The ghoulies were the best part, but you only see them for maybe, maybe, 10 minutes out of the whole movie. There were also these two dwarves that showed up for no real reason except to drink some liquid, and fight against their original master (maybe?)

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
3.0

Almost seems like someone had an idea for a bland cultist horror flick script, but was told "Gremlins are big, you gotta put some little dudes in this!", so they wrote in a couple of midgets, were subsequently told that didn't count, so wrote in some slimy puppets, but forgot to get rid of the bit t ... hey'd written about the midgets, and somehow made their bland idea straight-up bad. This came out the same years as _Gremlins_ though, so I have no idea how it was allowed to happen. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

Jun 23, 2021
josephoh
8.0

The ghoulies get a few kills in, but this is mostly focused on Jonathan becoming obsessed with acquiring power and knowledge in occult fashion. It's a good, silly B-movie with plenty of Satanic nonsense, just don't expect the ghoulie puppets to be front and center. ...

Aug 22, 2024