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Ghoulies (1985)
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Synopsis
Joe Dante
's box-office fantasy
Gremlins
had barely left American cinemas before Charles Band's B-movie factory, Empire Pictures, rushed out this cheap knockoff. While Dante's film benefited from the director's wry sense of humor and the high-concept clout of executive producer
Steven Spielberg
, Band's tawdry little creature feature boasts lower production values than a high-school haunted-house fundraiser. The title monsters are a pack of obnoxious demons -- enacted by a handful of rubber dolls covered with KY jelly -- summoned up by the metaphysical shenanigans of college student Jonathan Graves (
Peter Liapis
) after he discovers his late father's occult paraphernalia at the family estate. Jonathan later invites a group of annoying friends to participate in an all-night party, during which he intends to perform an elaborate parlor trick -- actually a satanic ritual through which he hopes to acquire his father's supernatural powers. This doesn't sit well with Dad, who bursts violently from his grave (a nice touch) to have a chat with his wayward son while legions of ghoulies (well, four or five, anyway) descend upon the revelers. Considering the entire production revolves around the antics of the ghoulies themselves, the alleged puppetry involved is laughable -- the inarticulate puppets do little more than open drooling mouths full of pointy teeth before offscreen stagehands fling them at the heads of cast members. The film's main points of interest lie with the supporting cast, which includes Bobbi Bresee as a supernatural seductress (sporting an eight-foot tongue!) and
Eraserhead
's John Nance as a bizarre gardener. Somehow, this became one of Empire's top moneymakers, spawning no less than three sequels. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
Cast
David Dayan
Eddie
Tamara de Treaux
Greedigut
Michael Des Barres
Malcolm Graves
Mariska Hargitay
Donna
Peter Liapis
Jonathan Graves
Jack Nance
Wolfgang
Lisa Pelikan
Rebecca
Peter Risch
Grizzel
Ralph Seymour
Mark, Toad Boy
Scott Thomson
Mike
Keith Joe Dick
Dick
Production Crew
Mac Ahlberg
Cinematographer
Richard H. Band
Composer (Music Score)
Shirley Walker
Composer (Music Score)
Kathie Clark
Costume Designer
Luca Bercovici
Director
Ted Nicolaou
Editor
Charles Band
Producer
Jefery Levy
Producer
Jefery Levy
Screenwriter
Luca Bercovici
Screenwriter
John Carl Buechler
Special Effects
Year: 1985
Runtime: 81
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature
Genre
Horror
Color type
DeLuxe color
Produced by
Empire Pictures
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.