Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 5000000
Revenue
$ 15738769
Narrator (voice)
The Djinn
Alexandra Amberson
Raymond Beaumont
Zoroaster
Skeleton Man
Snake Man
Persian King
Ed Finney
Customs Official
Mickey Torelli
Etchison
Doug Clegg
Shannon Amberson
Nick Merritt
Josh Aickman
Sierra (as Ashley Power)
Creature Stage #1
Creature Stage #2
Lt. Nathanson
Homeless Man
Pharmacist
Pharmacy Customer #1
Pharmacy Customer #2
Medical Student
Wendy Derleth
Ariella
Female Customer
Student with Mask
Uniformed Cop
Merritt's Guard
Johnny Valentine
Glass Woman
Piano Wire Guy (uncredited)
Pharmacy Customer (uncredited)
Written by Ruuz on 2017-10-27
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._
Written by Wuchak on 2020-09-08
_**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-