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Waxwork

Stop on by and give afterlife a try.
1988 | 97m | English

(15206 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Anthony Hickox
Writer: Anthony Hickox
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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.
Release Date: Jun 17, 1988
Director: Anthony Hickox
Writer: Anthony Hickox
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords wheelchair, vampire, haunted house, voodoo, transformation, mythical creature, wax museum, werewolf, occult, invisible barrier, silver bullet, wax figure, building on fire, absurd, baffled
Production Companies Vestron Pictures, Contemporary Films, Palla, HB Filmrullen
Box Office Revenue: $808,114
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Zach Galligan Mark Loftmore
Jennifer Bassey Mrs. Loftmore
Joe Baker Jenkins
Deborah Foreman Sarah Brightman
Michelle Johnson China Webster
David Warner Waxwork Man
Eric Brown James
Clare Carey Gemma
Buckley Norris Lecturer
Dana Ashbrook Tony
Micah Grant Johnathan
Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros Hans
Jack David Walker Junior
John Rhys-Davies Werewolf
Nelson Welch Elderly Man
Miles O'Keeffe Count Dracula
Christopher Bradley Stephan
Tom MacGreevey Charles
Irene Olga López Maid
Charles McCaughan Inspector Roberts
Julian Forbes Police Driver
Edward Ashley Professor Sutherland
Kendall Conrad Girl in Pyramid
Patrick Macnee Sir Wilfred
J. Kenneth Campbell Marquis de Sade
Anthony Hickox English Prince
Staffan Ahrenberg French Guard
Gabriella Dufwa Courtesan
Gary M. Bettman Mark's Grandfather
James D.R. Hickox Werewolf Killer's Assistant
Candi Dracula's Butler
James Lincoln Dracula's Man-Servant
Merle Stronck Vampire Girl #1
Joanne Russell Vampire Girl #2
Ann Sophie Noblet Vampire Girl #3
Paul Badger Mummy
Eyal Rimmon Egyptian Boy
Kim Henderson Marquis de Sade Girl #1
Hilary English Marquis de Sade Girl #2
Nicole Seguin Marquis de Sade Girl #3
Carolyn Bray Marquis de Sade Girl #4
Henrietta Folkeson Marquis de Sade Girl #5
Karen Schaffer Zombie #2
Leonard Pollack Zombie #3
Bruce Barlow Zombie #4
Cliff Wallace Zombie #5
Dave Elsey Zombie #6
Gerry Lively Sir Wilfred's Butler
Steven Santamaria Taxi Driver
Inger Armour College Student (Uncredited)
Stephen Rocco Jacques College Student (Uncredited)
Michael Lindström Villager (Uncredited)
Carl Thibault Additional Mummy (Uncredited)
Dan Ireland Zombie #1
Name Job
Roger Bellon Orchestrator, Original Music Composer
Gerry Lively Director of Photography
Christopher Cibelli Editor
William W. Edwards Line Producer
Caro Jones Casting
Gianni Quaranta Production Design
Peter Marangoni Art Direction
Suzette Sheets Set Decoration
Leonard Pollack Additional Still Photographer, Costume Design
Dennis Diltz Sound Effects Editor
Mark Ettel Sound Mixer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeff Gomillion Sound Mixer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim Gomillion Sound Recordist
Don Isaacs Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Stephen A. Isaacs ADR Editor
Robert Janiger Production Sound Mixer
Donlee Jorgensen Sound Effects Editor
Leonard Marcel Sound Designer
T.A. Moore Jr. Sound Mixer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
George W. Scott Boom Operator
Lee Thomas Sound Effects Editor
Nina Kraft Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Karen Iverson Makeup & Hair Assistant, Assistant Makeup Artist
Anthony Hickox Writer, Director
Orson Welles Thanks
Chris Anderson Assistant Makeup Artist
Denney Pierce Stunts
Sandra Lee Gimpel Stunts
Paul E. Short Stunts
Bob Keen Second Unit Director, Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jimmy Ienner Music Supervisor
Mark Burg Production Consultant
Gary Bettman First Assistant Director
Jesse Long Script Supervisor
Richard Clabaugh Camera Operator
David E. Elkins Camera Technician
Michael Martino Assistant Camera
George M. Scott Boom Operator
Russ Brant Gaffer
Jim Spencer Electrician
Larry "Crash" Edwards Key Grip
Alan "Flash" Frazier Best Boy Grip
Duane "Lash" Journey Dolly Grip
David "Dash" Stein Grip
James D.R. Hickox First Assistant Editor
Heather Mills Production Coordinator
Michael O'Brien Assistant Production Coordinator
Richard Oswald Second Assistant Director
Paul Wilkowsky Second Second Assistant Director, First Assistant Director
Shen Le Blanc Assistant Costume Designer
Georgia Davis Dresser
Steve Hardie Special Effects Technician
Dave Keen Special Effects Technician
Chris Anderson Assistant Makeup Artist
Bob Bragg Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Shanna Lynn Stunts
Rich Bragg Stunts
Kane Hodder Stunts
Phil Chong Stunts
Bill Morts Stunts
Steve Galich Special Effects, Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Al Knight Special Effects Technician
Lou Carlucci Special Effects Technician
Jeff Frink Special Effects Technician
Joe Knott Special Effects Technician
Ray Beetz Special Effects Technician
Amy Ryder Leadman
Jane Smith Set Dresser
Christina Volz Set Dresser
Jess Morena Set Dresser
David Brennan Property Master
L. Flint Esquerra Swing
Gregory A. Zembal Swing
Thom Shephard Assistant Property Master
Chuck Becker Scenic Artist
Patrick K. Coppinger Scenic Artist
Miranda Amador Scenic Artist
Corine Gee Turner Scenic Artist
Timothy Baxter Construction Coordinator
Joe Sedor Construction Foreman
Jay Burkhart Carpenter
Herb Dorszynski Carpenter
George Dunn Carpenter
Andre G. Ellingson Carpenter
Valerie Gough Carpenter
Richard Hench Carpenter
Mark Kamps Carpenter
Ric Knell Carpenter
Jim Ricker Carpenter
Mark Stickelmaier Carpenter
Bob Varney Carpenter
John Schwartzman Second Unit Director of Photography
James Eaton First Assistant Camera
Gregory A. Gale Script Supervisor
Robert S. Morton Second Assistant Director
Michael P. O'Brien Second Second Assistant Director
Steve Gero Gaffer
Melissa Moseley Still Photographer
Grant Austin Waldman Location Manager, Transportation Coordinator
Alex Alexander Witlin Assistant Location Manager, Transportation Captain
Max Kovins Production Assistant
Paul A. Martin Production Assistant
Robert James Morton Production Assistant
John Neis Production Assistant
John Booth Production Assistant
Don V. Issacs Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Stephen A. Issacs ADR Editor, Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Ted Johnson, Jr. Sound Effects Editor
Jack Davidson Craft Service
Betty Davidson Craft Service
Rusty Smith Scoring Mixer
Tim Boyle Scoring Mixer
Steve Livingston Music Editor
Ken Johnson Music Editor
William Ashford Orchestrator
Amy Molina Orchestrator
Jim Williams Color Timer
Syd Cole Negative Cutter
Patti Felker Legal Services
Mohammed Yusef Legal Services
Name Title
Dan Ireland Executive Producer
William J. Quigley Executive Producer
Mario Sotela Executive Producer
Gregory Cascante Executive Producer
Staffan Ahrenberg Producer
Eyal Rimmon Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
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2024 5 18 26 12
2024 6 15 28 9
2024 7 17 33 9
2024 8 15 28 9
2024 9 11 13 7
2024 10 13 22 7
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2024 12 11 25 6
2025 1 12 21 6
2025 2 8 11 3
2025 3 5 13 1
2025 4 2 6 1
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2025 6 2 4 1
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2025 8 1 1 0
2025 9 2 3 1
2025 10 2 4 1

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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

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 portmant ... eau 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

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

**_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-

Dec 26, 2023