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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA 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... सभी पढ़ेंA 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.
Traci Lind
- Yvette
- (as Traci Lin, Traci Linn)
Albert Band
- The Cook
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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Most everything wrong in the '80s had an influence on this movie. Including the fact it was made in '91. An all around bad horror movie with bad acting and a trite, simplistic script.
Richard Blade is given top billing in this mess and is the reason I watched this movie. Currently, in 2007, Mr Blade is an oldies DJ on a radio station in Los Angeles. That was enough to get me to watch this stinker. In the '80s Mr Blade was a popular "Video Jockey" and hence his casting as a "Popular Video Jockey" hosting a contest being held in a castle.
Nothing against Mr. Blade personally. I'm sure he was offered money and a chance to broaden his professional resume. If nothing else he proves being a good DJ and a good VJ does not translate into being a good actor.
Possibly the movie is bad enough that in a few years this movie can be seen as a true howler for it's script, acting and true datedness.
Currently is should only be viewed after checking it's listing here on IMDb to note several of those connected to this horror-ible dud went on to have actual careers! The only true horror I see here is a nail in the coffin of the '80s being dead.
That's all Folks!
Richard Blade is given top billing in this mess and is the reason I watched this movie. Currently, in 2007, Mr Blade is an oldies DJ on a radio station in Los Angeles. That was enough to get me to watch this stinker. In the '80s Mr Blade was a popular "Video Jockey" and hence his casting as a "Popular Video Jockey" hosting a contest being held in a castle.
Nothing against Mr. Blade personally. I'm sure he was offered money and a chance to broaden his professional resume. If nothing else he proves being a good DJ and a good VJ does not translate into being a good actor.
Possibly the movie is bad enough that in a few years this movie can be seen as a true howler for it's script, acting and true datedness.
Currently is should only be viewed after checking it's listing here on IMDb to note several of those connected to this horror-ible dud went on to have actual careers! The only true horror I see here is a nail in the coffin of the '80s being dead.
That's all Folks!
Several youths partake in a Rock TV-sponsored competition at a castle north of Rome to win $1 million, but the lord of the castle has diabolic plans (Adam Ant).
"Spellcaster" (1988) is castle-oriented horror in the tradition of "The Devil's Nightmare" (1971), but mixed with the 80's vibe of "Doom Asylum" (1987) and the cartoonish effects of "Necromancer" (1988). It's cut from the same cloth as soon-to-come flicks "Howling V: The Rebirth" (1989) and "Subspecies" (1991), but it's the least of all of these.
Although the 80's ambiance is good and there's some fun spookiness à la Scooby-Doo (minus the dog), the story's just not very compelling or scary and the characters are rather dull. Meanwhile Adam Ant doesn't appear until the very end (not that I care, but those interested would want to know).
Traci Lind (Yvette) and Kim Johnston Ulrich (Teri) stand out on the female front. Also on hand are Gail O'Grady as the winsome protagonist and Bunty Bailey as the drunken rock star. The other two blondes are basically interchangeable and negligible. Speaking of which, all the women are curiously blondes. How about a brunette or redhead to spice things up?
The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot a dozen miles northeast of Rome at Odescalchi Castle on Lake Bracciano.
GRADE: C+
"Spellcaster" (1988) is castle-oriented horror in the tradition of "The Devil's Nightmare" (1971), but mixed with the 80's vibe of "Doom Asylum" (1987) and the cartoonish effects of "Necromancer" (1988). It's cut from the same cloth as soon-to-come flicks "Howling V: The Rebirth" (1989) and "Subspecies" (1991), but it's the least of all of these.
Although the 80's ambiance is good and there's some fun spookiness à la Scooby-Doo (minus the dog), the story's just not very compelling or scary and the characters are rather dull. Meanwhile Adam Ant doesn't appear until the very end (not that I care, but those interested would want to know).
Traci Lind (Yvette) and Kim Johnston Ulrich (Teri) stand out on the female front. Also on hand are Gail O'Grady as the winsome protagonist and Bunty Bailey as the drunken rock star. The other two blondes are basically interchangeable and negligible. Speaking of which, all the women are curiously blondes. How about a brunette or redhead to spice things up?
The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot a dozen miles northeast of Rome at Odescalchi Castle on Lake Bracciano.
GRADE: C+
A group of people are killed one by one while participating at a million dollar treasure hunt in a mysterious Italian castle.
Despite being written by Dennis Paoli (who has achieved fame for writing or adapting "Re-Animator" and "From Beyond"), this is one of the lesser-known Empire films. Is it deservedly lesser-known? Well, I suppose it would be hard to compete with Stuart Gordon's work. But the Empire years were still the best work Charlie Band ever had his hand in.
We have Adam Ant as "Diablo" and horror veteran Bill Butler also appears. And, like many Empire and Full Moon films, we have the entire thing shot on location at Band's Italian castle. We have a sort of "House on Haunted Hill" theme going -- locked in a mysterious location, hoping to get rich (if they survive).
I enjoyed this one. I saw another review call it a snoozer, but I thought it had a good pace ("Puppet Master" is slower). And it is decently bloody with fair effects. Director Rafal Zielinski deserves more recognition than he gets.
Despite being written by Dennis Paoli (who has achieved fame for writing or adapting "Re-Animator" and "From Beyond"), this is one of the lesser-known Empire films. Is it deservedly lesser-known? Well, I suppose it would be hard to compete with Stuart Gordon's work. But the Empire years were still the best work Charlie Band ever had his hand in.
We have Adam Ant as "Diablo" and horror veteran Bill Butler also appears. And, like many Empire and Full Moon films, we have the entire thing shot on location at Band's Italian castle. We have a sort of "House on Haunted Hill" theme going -- locked in a mysterious location, hoping to get rich (if they survive).
I enjoyed this one. I saw another review call it a snoozer, but I thought it had a good pace ("Puppet Master" is slower). And it is decently bloody with fair effects. Director Rafal Zielinski deserves more recognition than he gets.
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.
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.
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.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाExecutive producer Charles Band allowed the filming to take place in a 12th century castle in Italy he had bought for filmmaking, Castello di Giove.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Full Moon's: Trailer Rama: Strange Magic! (2023)
- साउंडट्रैकPassionate Crime
Performed by Sport
Produced by Nick Trevisick
Courtesy of Black Lion Music/Island Records, Ltd.
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- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 23 मिनट
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- 1.85 : 1
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