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Waxwork
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Mark takes Sarah to the attic of his house, where he shows her an old newspaper detailing the murder of his grandfather (which was seen in the prologue); the only suspect was David Lincoln, his chief assistant, whose photograph closely resembles the waxwork owner. The two then consult the wheelchair-bound Sir Wilfred, a friend of Mark's grandfather, who explains how he and Mark's grandfather collected trinkets from 'eighteen of the most evil people who ever lived' and that Lincoln stole the artifacts; Lincoln, having sold his soul to the devil, wants to bring their previous owners to life by creating some wax effigies and feeding them the souls of victims, a concept taken from voodoo. Providing all eighteen with a victim would bring about the 'voodoo end of the world, when the dead shall rise, and consume all things'.
Mark takes Sarah to the attic of his house, where he shows her an old newspaper detailing the murder of his grandfather (which was seen in the prologue); the only suspect was David Lincoln, his chief assistant, whose photograph closely resembles the waxwork owner. The two then consult the wheelchair-bound Sir Wilfred, a friend of Mark's grandfather, who explains how he and Mark's grandfather collected trinkets from 'eighteen of the most evil people who ever lived' and that Lincoln stole the artifacts; Lincoln, having sold his soul to the devil, wants to bring their previous owners to life by creating some wax effigies and feeding them the souls of victims, a concept taken from voodoo. Providing all eighteen with a victim would bring about the 'voodoo end of the world, when the dead shall rise, and consume all things'.
Actors:
David Warner,
Nicole Seguin,
Stephen Rocco Jacques,
Eric Brown,
Tom MacGreevey,
Christopher Bradley,
Mihaly Michu Meszaros
David Warner
29 July 1941, Manchester, England, UK
Nicole Seguin
September 25, 1946 in Besançon, Doubs, France
Stephen Rocco Jacques
Eric Brown
17 December 1964, New York City, New York, USA
Tom MacGreevey
Christopher Bradley
11 May 1961, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
Mihaly Michu Meszaros
20 September 1939, Budapest, Hungary
Director:
Anthony Hickox
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Germany
Keywords:
#Anthony Hickox #Deborah Foreman #Jennifer Bassey #Joe Baker #Waxwork #Waxwork (1988) #Zach Galligan
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