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Invisible Barrier | Wheelchair
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6.1/10
IMDbBest Horror Film | 1990
Best Director | 1990 | Anthony
Best Costumes | 1990 | Leonard
Best MakeUp | 1990 | Bob
Budget 3,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 808,114 USD
There were three characters that were supposed to be displays in the Waxwork, but left out of the film for legal reasons: Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th, five children from Village of the Damned (1960), and The Thing (1982).
Writer and Director Anthony Hickox wrote the screenplay in only three days.
After the policeman visits the Waxwork with Mark, he realizes that many of the statues of the victims resemble missing people from posters he had seen. These posters are actually just copies of one of the posters from the opening credits of The Lost Boys (1987). All of the missing person posters have a single photo of a missing adult, but the posters all have the same information of two missing children on the poster: William G. Bailey 7-26-62 Sandy blond hair brown eyes Missing since August 6, 1979 (or 1973) Call the Santa Carla Police Department Susan Wilbur 5-30-69 Black Hair Blue Eyes Missing since February 6, 1983.
Kane Hodder (famous for portraying Jason Voorhees), who did stunt work for the movie, also had an uncredited role in the film, as Frankenstein's monster.
The human flesh being eaten at the vampire dinner is actually made of rhubarb, watermelon, and strawberries.
"China: Can't a girl get laid around here without being burned at the stake? Mark Loftmore: [with an unlit cigarette in his mouth] Anybody got a match? China: I do what I want when I want. Dig it or fuck off."
"Mr. Lincoln: They'll make a movie about anything nowadays."