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| Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster (1997) |
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| Release Date
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19 September 1997 |
| Aspect Ratio
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1.37 : 1 |
| Color
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Color(Eastmancolor) |
| Language
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English |
| Country
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USA |
| Runtime
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90 min |
| Genre
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Fantasy / Horror |
| Awards
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2 nominations |
| MPAA
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Rated R for horror violence and gore, and for language |
| Certification
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Singapore:R21 / Iceland:16 / Argentina:16 / Australia:MA / Finland:K-16 (video premiere) / France:-12 / Germany:18 / Hong Kong:III / Ireland:18 / Portugal:M/16 / Singapore:PG / Spain:18 / UK:18 / USA:R / Brazil:16 |
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DTS / Dolby Digital / SDDS |
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Overwiew :Trapped inside an enchanted opal since 12th-century Persia, an ancient evil known as the Djinn grants a person a secret wish in exchange for his soul. When the djinn is accidentally released from his prison, he seeks out Alexandra, the woman he holds responsible for his freedom, and grants her three wishes. The catch is that the third wish, if she is not careful, will unleash the entire djinn race upon the world. |
Starring :
Tammy Lauren, Andrew Divoff, Kane Hodder, Tony Todd, Robert Englund, Ari Barak, Jake McKinnon, Greg Funk, Richard Assad, Ted Raimi, Danny Hicks, Josef Pilato, Tom Kendall, John Byner, Wendy Benson-Landes, Chris Lemmon, Tony Crane, Ashley Power, Verne Troyer, Walter Phelan, Ricco Ross, Buck Flower, Reggie Bannister, Peter Liapis, Frank Nicotero, Brian Klugman, Jenny O'Hara, Gretchen Palmer, Jean St James, Azita Azar, Joe Svezia, Dennis Hayden, Betty McGuire, Renee Faia, Cyndi Pass, Howard Berger, Robert Jacob, Brian Mead, Angus Scrimm
Directors :
Robert Kurtzman
Producers :
Wes Craven, Philip O'Hanlon, Pierre David, Clark Peterson, Noel A. Zanitsch, Betty Nixon-Clark, Wendy Grossberg, David Tripet, Erik Saltzgaber
Writers :
Peter Atkins |
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