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Spellcaster

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.2K
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Spellcaster (1989)
A group of contestants travel to a castle in Italy to participate in a million dollar treasure hunt hidden on the premises. Little did they know, the lord of the castle hides a deadly secret.
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A group of contestants travel to a castle in Italy to participate in a million dollar treasure hunt hidden on the premises. Little did they know, the lord of the castle hides a deadly secret... Read allA group of contestants travel to a castle in Italy to participate in a million dollar treasure hunt hidden on the premises. Little did they know, the lord of the castle hides a deadly secret.A group of contestants travel to a castle in Italy to participate in a million dollar treasure hunt hidden on the premises. Little did they know, the lord of the castle hides a deadly secret.

  • Director
    • Rafal Zielinski
  • Writers
    • Ed Naha
    • Dennis Paoli
    • Charlie Bogel
  • Stars
    • Adam Ant
    • Richard Blade
    • Gail O'Grady
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Rafal Zielinski
    • Writers
      • Ed Naha
      • Dennis Paoli
      • Charlie Bogel
    • Stars
      • Adam Ant
      • Richard Blade
      • Gail O'Grady
    • 17User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adam Ant
    Adam Ant
    • Diablo…
    Richard Blade
    Richard Blade
    • Rex
    Gail O'Grady
    Gail O'Grady
    • Jackie
    Harold Pruett
    Harold Pruett
    • Tom
    Bunty Bailey
    Bunty Bailey
    • Cassandra Castle
    Kim Johnston Ulrich
    Kim Johnston Ulrich
    • Teri
    Michael Zorek
    Michael Zorek
    • Harlan
    Martha Demson
    Martha Demson
    • Myrna
    Traci Lind
    Traci Lind
    • Yvette
    • (as Traci Lin, Traci Linn)
    William Butler
    William Butler
    • Billy
    Michael Deak
    Michael Deak
    • Andy
    Donald Hodson
    • Bruno
    Marcello Modugno
    • Tony
    Dale Wyatt
    Dale Wyatt
    • Jamie
    Albert Band
    Albert Band
    • The Cook
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rafal Zielinski
    • Writers
      • Ed Naha
      • Dennis Paoli
      • Charlie Bogel
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    2Sergiodave

    And then there were none

    A very bad 80's B-horror movie with awful acting bad effects and some amateur. Adam Ant headlines the movie, yet is in it for 5 minutes camera work. Gave it an extra star for the Death by chair scene, which was a new one for me. Avoid unless you are really bored.
    1SlasherReviewer

    STUPID, STUPID CHARLES BAND CHEAP HORROR

    I am a fan of, now bankrupt, Full Moon Pictures but this Empire Pictures film by Charles Band just plain sucked. You either like the B-horror or you hate it and this one had HATE written all over it. First why did Adam Ant only arrive in the last 10 minutes of the movie? Hard to say, the only conclusion I could come to is that they couldn't afford to pay him so just hired him for the final scene? This movie was just plain junk, the only thing it had going for it is that it was shot in a castle over in another country. So had some cool scenes but everything else just fell flat on it's face. I do like some of Charles Band's movies but this is NOT one of them. Slasher Reviewer gives this one a thumbs down, and why was is rated R? No nudity, no gore? Should of been rated PG!
    2Fella_shibby

    The transformation scene of a man into a pig n the creatures n goat faced demon got totally wasted. Poor Buechler (rip).

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs which I owned. I found the film very lousy then. Never played the vhs again. Revisited it few days back. The special effects is by John Carl Buechler n the creatures n demons were all done well but the makers did not utilize em properly. Most of the kills r lousy n offscreen. The movie has a shower scene without nudity, an offscreen sex scene without nudity, a bathtub bathing scene without nudity.

    So basically there r no good kills, no scare factor n nudity at all n all this makes it a lousy horror film. The film has a unique transformation scene of a fatter lookalike of Lou Ferrigno into a man pig. Some may argue that the film Willow (1988) has lots of men transforming into pigs.

    The ending is again a big meh. We have Albert Band father of filmmaker Charles Band as the wierd cook.
    7abduktionsphanomen471

    MTV like horror

    Spellcaster - 1988 (released in 1992) (This Film Rates a B- ) Adam Ant as Diablo! Total late 1980's early 1990's feel from the music to the artsy fartsy production. Brother and sister Tom and Jackie (Lost orphans) win a radio contest where they are to participate in a treasure hunt in Italy. There are several other annoying rich eccentric narcissistic characters who have also won the contest. The ultimate prize is one million dollars and the first to find the check in the castle wins. After a shady deal the contest is rigged. One by one each contestant is killed off as the house comes alive through black magic and selling of souls. You won't care who gets killed off because they all deserve it and everyone gets a second chance in the end. Everything about this film is overdone. Its total cheese and filled with cheap MTV effects. Laughable throughout whether intentional or not. No T&A. Plus watching a true desperate alcoholic licking alcohol off the floor is fun. Its not great but it sure is fun.
    5cchase

    As Band Productions Go, I'd Call This One A "Lollapa-SNOO-za"...

    Remember all the old Roger Corman flicks, where he had some money, props, locations and actors left over from a recently wrapped movie, and he or someone working with him dashed off a quick script to take advantage of the opportunity? Well, SPELLCASTER plays just like one of those...except that producer Charles Band forgot one important ingredient...a storyline that would actually make it entertaining and watchable! You would think that by having a script co-written by Ed Naha (DOLLS) and Dennis Paoli (RE-ANIMATOR, FROM BEYOND), it would've turned out better than it actually did, and maybe the script WAS good. But what's on the page doesn't necessarily make it to the screen, and boy, does it really show here. This was one of those few Empire Pictures movies I didn't catch up to back in the Eighties, and now I can see why. Subconsciously, I must've known it was better to stay away.

    Former NYPD BLUE cast member Gail O'Grady was getting her start here, as one of a group of "lucky winners" of a contest sponsored by a rock music channel (think a really low-budget MTV). The prize is getting flown to an ancient castle in Italy, (actually Empire's chief location back then, where many of the films were made), to meet top pop star Cassandra Castle (DOLLS' Bunty Bailey), and participate in a scavenger hunt for a check worth $1 million. The castle, of course, belongs to the mysterious and elusive "Signor Diablo" (Adam Ant), which automatically should tell you that Really Bad Things are about to happen.

    Yep. Bad acting, bad direction and ridiculously bad editing. O'Grady and Bailey are probably the two most watchable performers in this whole mess. I'd make it three including Adam Ant, but he doesn't even show up till near the end of the third reel.

    The most interesting and fun things about SPELLCASTER are the title and the opening sequence, when Bailey does a music video as Castle that's every bit as engagingly cheesy as the vids you used to see on MTV back in its infancy. After that, folks, it's all downhill from there, as you watch the usual horror stereotypes, (tarty French girl, slutty American floozy, sleazy Italian gigolo punk, fat, greasy, junk-food-eating loser, etc.) fall victim to the best special effects work that John Carl Buechler's MMI could come up with on a non-existent budget.

    Fans of Empire's Eighties catalog may actually have fond memories of this movie. Personally, I do have the same sentiments about some of their flicks...but this definitely wasn't one of them.

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    • Trivia
      Executive producer Charles Band allowed the filming to take place in a 12th century castle in Italy he had bought for filmmaking, Castello di Giove.
    • Connections
      Featured in Full Moon's: Trailer Rama: Strange Magic! (2023)
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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El concurso
    • Filming locations
      • Odescalchi Castle, Bracciano, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Empire Pictures
      • Taryn Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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