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Ron Baldwin
Steadicam Operator -
Wes Craven
Executive Producer -
Alisa Christensen
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Thomas DeWier
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Greg Nicotero
Makeup Effects Designer -
Ted Barba
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Sheeri Rappaport
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Johnny Martin
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Gimly 6/23/2021 3:58:02 PM
I haven't seen _Wishmaster_ since I was a kid, I always enjoyed it back then, so I was nervous showing it to some friends that wouldn't withstand the test of time. It totally did though. Sure _Wishmaster's_ pretty dumb and it can't keep its story straight, but those practical effects? Bellissimo. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
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Wuchak 6/23/2021 3:58:44 PM
_**This ain’t the Barbara Eden kind of genie**_ Through a priceless gemstone, a malevolent djinn (Andrew Divoff) is released in Los Angeles where he harasses people by answering their wishes. Tammy Lauren plays the protagonist, Wendy Benson-Landes her sister and Robert Englund a collector of idolatrous artifacts. “Wishmaster” (1997) is inventive comic book horror with a thought-out script that features a villain/monster that is actually interesting for a change. The Djinn is superbly done and diabolically charismatic. Meanwhile Tammy Lauren is reminiscent of a younger Linda Hamilton. She’s likable and spirited, but doesn’t do much for me personally; and the role of Wendy Benson-Landes is too small to note. The flick isn’t helped by its gaudy low-rent vibe and bland cast, but it entertains well enough with amusingly horrific effects, fun cameos and a unique concept. As of 2002 it birthed three sequels. The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-
Tony Todd
Johnny ValentineAndrew Divoff
The DjinnJenny O'Hara
Wendy DerlethKane Hodder
Merritt's GuardRobert Englund
Raymond BeaumontWendy Benson-Landes
Shannon AmbersonTammy Lauren
Alexandra AmbersonVerne Troyer
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