28 %
26 % Rotten
$ 15 Million

Wishmaster is a 1997 English-language Fantasy Horror movie written by Peter Atkins and directed by Robert Kurtzman and produced by Wes Craven under the banner of Pierre David. In the beginning of the times, God created life into universe: light gave birth to angels, earth to men and fire to djin, creatures condemned to dwell in the void between the worlds. One who wakes a djin shall be given three wishes. Upon granting the third, an unholy legion of djins are freed through a doorway between the worlds upon the Earth. In 1127 A.D., in Persia, a sorcerer lures and traps a powerful Djinn in the stone of secret fire. In the present days, a drunken crane operator drops the valuable statue of Ahura Mazda over the assistant of Raymond Beaumont on the harbor, and one worker finds the huge and priceless opal red stone where Djin is seized. Alexandra Amberson, who works in an auction house, receives the stone for evaluation and accidentally awakes Djin. The evil creature is released later, charges the stone with people souls and feeds with their fears, while chasing Alexandra to force to make three wishes and unleash the demoniac fiends upon Earth. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Wishmaster stars Tammy Lauren in the title role along with an ensemble cast including Andrew Divoff, Kane Hodder, Tony Todd, Robert Englund, Chris Lemmon and Wendy Benson-landes. The music was composed by Harry Manfredini. Cinematography was done by Jacques Haitkin and editing by David Handman. The film has a running time of 90 minutes. It was released on 26th March 1998. The Film was successful at box office. Wishmaster was made on a budget of $5 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $15 million. Distribution rights for the film were acquired by Live Entertainment.

Release Date 26 MAR 1998
Run Time 1 HOUR 30 MINUTES
Budget $ 5 MILLION
Language

English

Genre

Fantasy , Horror

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