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5.4/10
IMDbBudget 3,500,000 USD
(at around 1h 30 mins) Drew Barrymore was a friend of Anthony Hickox, and was visiting the set the day they were shooting the vampire sequence. He decided to put her in the scene for a brief cameo appearance.
Deborah Foreman and Anthony Hickox were dating during the making of Waxwork (1988). They had, what Hickox describes as, a "messy break-up" prior to filming this movie, so she declined the offer to reprise her role as Sarah.
Writer and Director Anthony Hickox offered Dolph Lundgren the part of Frankenstein's monster, but Lundgren turned it down.
In the first film, Waxwork (1988), the Sarah Brightman character is wealthy and in this film she is dirt poor.
The same actor who plays the Nazi-obsessed lecturer in the first film, Buckley Norris, plays the Judge in this one.
"Sir Wilfred: [in the form of a raven] When you first used Solomon's locket, you opened a doorway to another universe... Cartagra... Mark Loftmore: Cartagra? Sir Wilfred: ...the place where the true battle between good and evil is played out for eternity. Mark Loftmore: I still don't... Sir Wilfred: Let me try putting this in a more earthly way: Sarah and you have actually stumbled into God's Nintendo game, where He and the devil fight it out, using their various Time Warriors as different characters... forever trying to tip that delicate balance one way or another."
"George: [Wrestling Sarah to the ground] A kiss at the point of death is more pleasurable than the most intense orgasm imaginable..."