Mark finds his way out of the display and into the Marquis de Sade display, where he rescues Sarah, while the marquis vows revenge.ĭespite Mark and Sarah's attempts to escape, Junior and Lincoln grab Mark and Sarah, pulling them out of sight as Gemma and James return. Mark is approached by a horde of zombies, but finds that if he does not believe in the monsters, then they do not exist and cannot harm him. Kenneth Campbell), and Mark is pushed into a zombie display by the museum's two butlers. ![]() However, Sarah is lured into the display of the Marquis de Sade ( J. On the advice of Sir Wilfred, Mark and Sarah enter the museum at night and douse it with gasoline. Providing all eighteen with a victim would bring about the "voodoo end of the world, when the dead shall rise and consume all things". The two then consult the wheelchair user Sir Wilfred ( Patrick Macnee), 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 Haitian Vodou. 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 museum owner. Later, Roberts's partner sneaks into the museum, and gets his neck broken by Junior (Jack David Walker), "a tall butler" Lincoln scolds for killing the partner. Later, Roberts realizes that some of the displays look like some of the other missing people, then comes back to the museum, cuts off a piece of China's face (revealing black tissue underneath), puts it in a bag, and walks into the mummy display the mummy throws him in the tomb with another undead mummy and a snake. As Mark and Roberts leave, Mark recognizes Lincoln. He and Inspector Roberts ( Charles McCaughan) meet Lincoln as he lets Roberts investigate the museum. Mark goes to a pair of investigating police detectives. Later, Jonathan (Micah Grant), "a college jock", arrives at the wax museum looking for China, but The Phantom of the Opera display gets his attention as David Lincoln ( David Warner) walks him into the display. Two of the other students, Mark and Sarah, leave the museum unscathed. China is sent to a Gothic castle where vampires attack her, and Count Dracula ( Miles O'Keeffe) turns her into a vampire. The son fails and is torn in half, while the hunter shoots the werewolf, then shoots Tony as he begins to transform. A hunter and his son arrive and try to kill the creature. Tony is at a cabin where a werewolf ( John Rhys-Davies) attacks him. ![]() Tony and China unintentionally enter two separate pocket dimensions, as depicted by the displays, by crossing the exhibition barrier rope. There, they encounter several morbid displays, all of which contain stock characters from the horror genre. Students-Mark Loftmore ( Zach Galligan), China Webster ( Michelle Johnson), Sarah Brightman ( Deborah Foreman), Gemma ( Clare Carey), James ( Eric Brown) and Tony ( Dana Ashbrook)-visit a mysterious wax museum, resulting from Sarah and China's earlier encounter with a taciturn gentleman (Warner) who claims to own the exhibit and extends them an invitation. In a small suburban town, a group of college It is partially inspired by the 1924 German silent film Waxworks. We’re always updating our systems and testing new ways to refine and improve your results to make them as relevant as possible to meet your needs.Waxwork is a 1988 American comedy horror film written and directed by Anthony Hickox in his directorial film debut and starring Zach Galligan, Deborah Foreman, Michelle Johnson, David Warner, Dana Ashbrook, and Patrick Macnee. The importance of any one factor over any other in a sort order varies, and the balance is constantly being reviewed and adjusted. If you see an Experience Award Winner label, the award is based on average review ratings, share of bookings with a review, and number of bookings through Viator over a 12-month period. You’ll see some experiences with a “Promoted” badge, which means that the operators of those experiences have agreed to pay Viator more to have their experience highlighted. You’ll see explanations of what those sort options mean when you select them. ![]() On some pages, you can select how to sort the results we display and also use filter options to see only those search results that meet your chosen preferences. That’s why we offer many ways to help you find the right experiences for you. Viator wants to make your searches as relevant as possible.
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