Waxwork Page #5

Synopsis: A waxwork museum comes to town, and a mysterious man invites some teens to come to a special showing at midnight. Once inside, while viewing different exhibits, the scenes come alive and the viewer is sucked into the story being portrayed.
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Director(s): Anthony Hickox
Production: Vestron Video
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
56%
R
Year:
1988
95 min
382 Views


the Phantom of the Opera?

Would you like a close look?

Really?

Step in please.

They'll make a movie about

anything nowadays.

I would invite you in, but it's late

That's okay.

No Mark.

Why not?

I don't know.

I really like you and think

you're very attractive.

Come on.

No. I am serious.

It's... it's just. I don't know. I...

I'm looking for something else.

Hey.

It's okay. It's alright.

Now go get some sleep.

Come on. Scram. Get out of here.

Thank You.

(Jabbering in Spanish)

Shhhh. Be very Quiet.

Are you finished?

Yes. But you know,

my English is not so good.

No, no. It's okay.

Great. Footnotes and everything.

You are an angel.

The trouble with dictators. I think

the dictators are the bad people

they have the shouting voices

and the small mustaches?

Okay. I'm sorry. I... I'm just a

little upset. Okay?

Could you tell her that Mark called, please?

Okay, thank you.

Hi Steve. Here, it's Mark.

Is Tony there?

He's not. Could you tell

him that I called please?

Thank You.

...and I spoke to Steve, and he

didn't know where Tony was.

So then I went by the waxwork this

morning.

No one was there. I mean, maybe

they've been kidnapped guys. Really.

Or even worse.

Boiling wax.

Mark. Maybe she had

another party to go to.

More like a motel to go to.

You know China.

No, no James.

It's not like that.

Tony and China. They're just friends.

That's not what you said last night.

Okay, so maybe I was a

little over emotional.

A little?

Sarah. I really don't care

who China is screwing anymore.

I really don't.

But I am positive that it's not Tony.

So where are they?

I still vote for the motel.

I'm going to give them till this afternoon,

and if we don't find them. I am

going to the police. I swear.

You know how many people

have gone missing in this area

in the last two weeks?

No.

That's a hell of a lot of people

in two weeks.

And now another two.

and you're telling me they've

been kidnapped, and boiled in wax.

All I know, is that there is something

going on in that waxworks.

Come on kid.

You can give me a better story than that.

I told you everything that I know. Yes!

Okay, but if this some kind of sick joke

I'll have your balls in the slammer

so fast, you won't have

time to squeal.

Do you understand me?

Good.

Watch this. This weird little tiny

guy who is addicted to

helium is going to open the door.

Weird and tiny, huh?

- Hi.

- Hi.

I'm inspector Roberts. I'd appreciate

a look around your waxwork,

if that would be convenient.

Yes, of course. Why?

This young man claims that he had

some friends visited last

and uh. Well, they disappeared.

Ah haha. Well come on in. Please.

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Anthony Hickox

Anthony Hickox (born 1959) is an English film director, producer and screenwriter.He is best known for his work in the horror genre, with films like Waxwork and its sequel, Waxwork II: Lost in Time, Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, and Warlock: The Armageddon. He directed a 1997 film adaptation of the long-running Prince Valiant comic strip starring Stephen Moyer as the eponymous character. more…

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