Um djinn demoníaco tenta conceder a seu dono três desejos, o que lhe permitirá convocar seus irmãos para a Terra.Um djinn demoníaco tenta conceder a seu dono três desejos, o que lhe permitirá convocar seus irmãos para a Terra.Um djinn demoníaco tenta conceder a seu dono três desejos, o que lhe permitirá convocar seus irmãos para a Terra.
- Prêmios
- 3 indicações no total
- Narrator
- (narração)
- Customs Official
- (as Danny Hicks)
- Mickey Torelli
- (as Josef Pilato)
- Shannon Amberson
- (as Wendy Benson)
- Josh Aickman
- (as Tony Crane)
- Sierra
- (as Ashley Power)
Avaliações em destaque
Despite being a 1997 movie, the special effects feel late-80s, as befitting it's B-Movie status, I guess, but they don't come across particularly bad or dated in any way.
The acting from our lead, Tammy Lauren, is everything you'd expect from a B Movie, but not always distractingly so, and the story is basic enough to bring the gore - an evil Djinn is released and twists wishes immediately, if not directly affecting the wisher.
It's worth a watch, even if just to see the aforementioned horror icons.
As we get older, fewer and fewer movies have the ability to scare us as we all get more savvy and jaded to the formulaic nature of most horror films. I don't know what it was about Wishmaster that spooked me so bad, but I've been a fan of the film ever since.
On a technical level, Wishmaster suffers from shoddy production design and direction that is barely above that of a cheap daytime soap opera. The acting is mostly appalling (with the exception of Andrew Divoff, who ravages the role of the Djinn/Demerest), and some of the dialogue is clunky. But, as a whole, the movie excels on pure energy alone. I mean, not only do you have more in-jokes than you can possibly count but even Jack the Ripper himself turns up before Lemmy sings hard rock over the closing credits.
There's so much potential, imagination, and over-the-top carnage that the film just whizzes by. A lot of the potential isn't taken full advantage of (the 90 minute runtime keeps things to the bare minimum) but it sets up enough mythology to justify three sequels, the first sequel being the only decent one, however.
The plot focuses on the Djinn, that's Wishmaster to you, and his efforts to take over the world. As you can see...it's pure hokum but it's the gory bits in between and the Djinn's wisecracking that make this movie worth the money. The Djinn will never be as infamous or as iconic as Freddy, Jason, Michael Myers etc, but that's not to say that he's not an utterly brilliant character. Divoff is absolutely perfect in the role. Even if all he did was real aloud from phone book he'd be mesmerizing.
If you like gore, ghoulish make-up effects, and don't mind horror humor that feels like it was conjured up by a bunch of drunken frat boys, then you'll find plenty to like about Wishmaster.
The gore and funny "Wishmaster" is good horror movie, with original deaths, great special effects (1997) and a refreshing story. Andrew Divoff, presently working in "Lost", is great in the role of the evil, witty and cynical Djin; the blonde Tammy Lauren performs a smart and clever character, following the Djin's advice ("- Make a wish, but think first") and luring and tricking the demon with her intelligence; and there is homage to horrors movie, with the participation of Robert "Freddy Krueger" Englund and Tony "Candyman" Todd. I have watched this film at least four times along ten years and it is still one of my favorites in the genre. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "O Mestre dos Desejos" ("The Master of the Wishes")
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- CuriosidadesMany crew members, including director Robert Kurtzman (man killed by piano), had small roles in the film, sometimes appearing in different scenes as different characters.
- Erros de gravação(at around 49 mins) Merritt makes two wishes - for his statue to become more valuable, and for money, both of which the Djinn grants. However, with the exception of the waker, the Djinn can only grant one wish per person.
- Citações
Alexandra Amberson: What happens if I wished you dead?
The Djinn: Why, how remarkably original of you, Alexandra. I'll tell you what. I'll give you one free wish. A sample. Just to get you in the spirit of the game.
Alexandra Amberson: All right. I want you to destroy yourself. Blow your brains out. Right now
The Djinn: Very well.
[He picks up a gun, presses it under his chin, and pulls the trigger, blowing off the top of his head]
The Djinn: [wound heals instantly, surprising Alexandra] That which is eternal cannot die. But if it's any consolation sweet Alex, THAT HURT LIKE HELL!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAt the end of the credits, the Djinn says "Careful what you wish for."
- Versões alternativasGerman TV version and some DVDs (rated "Not under 16") are heavily cut for violence, obtaining most of the gore shown in the party-scene near the end of the movie. VHS and DVD releases (rated "Not under 18") are uncut.
- ConexõesFeatured in Wicked Wishes: Making the Wishmaster (1997)
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Wishmaster: el genio del mal
- Locações de filme
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 5.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 15.738.769
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 6.038.516
- 21 de set. de 1997
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 15.738.769
- Tempo de duração1 hora 30 minutos
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.33 : 1(original/negative ratio)