Andrew Divoff (Actor), Holly Fields (Actor) Rated: R Format: DVD

Wishmaster Wishmaster 2 Evil Never Dies Double Feature

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GenreHorror
FormatAnamorphic, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
ContributorAl Foster, Andrew Divoff, Bokeem Woodbine, Carlos Leon, Chris Weber, Gwen McGee, Holly Fields, James Kim, James Staszkiel, Maria Gennaro, Oleg Vidov, Paul Johansson, Randy Hall, Rhino Michaels, Robert LaSardo, Scott Klace, Simon Kim, Tom Lister Jr., Vyto Ruginis See more
LanguageEnglish
Runtime3 hours and 6 minutes

Technical specifications

aspect_ratio1.85:1
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
mpaa_ratingR (Restricted)
product_dimensions0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.64 ounces
item_model_numberLGT11410DVD
media_formatAnamorphic, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
run_time3 hours and 6 minutes
release_dateAugust 31, 1999
actorsAl Foster, Andrew Divoff, Holly Fields, Maria Gennaro, Randy Hall
subtitles‏ : English
languageEnglish (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified
studioArtisan Entertainment
number_of_discs1
best_sellers_rank#17,363 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #481 in Horror (Movies & TV)

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Customers say

Customers find this movie to be a fun campy horror flick, with one review noting its over-the-top carnage.

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Wishmaster, a FunHorror Movie

Stephen Engβ€”August 4, 2025

What a great movie from back when movies was actually to watch and not giving you β€œThe Message” about Diversity of everything and feeling bad about stuff like today! It’s a fun horror movie The main has me rolling on the ground laughing at his great performance, it’s so great! So, sit back and watch and enjoy and be a kid again just to watch a fun horror movie. Read more

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Freddy Krueger and Jason

Heidi Prickettβ€”August 13, 2024

The first movie was delivered smashed and broken into pieces. What was amusing was that the DVD was still intact. Usually, I would have kept it, but this time I refused and Amazon replaced it immideatly. I hadn't seen this movie in a long time. I was surprised by the use of email and an old school cell phone with an antenna that was in the movie. I thought the movie had been made before all that. I guess I was wrong. It's definitely has no problem with the gore and it keeps the viewer interested enough until the end. The man who played Freddy Krueger, Robert Englund, was in the movie and I wasn't sure if I should root for him or not, as well as the man who played Jason, Kane Hodder, which i never noticed until now! Kind of cool that they kind of got what they deserved and were terrorized and killed in this movie, as they had that role of the bad guys in their main claim to fame. The movie certainly had some creepy moments, especially towards the end when the mean looking statues became alive. The main character in part one outsmarts the master in the end. I like the actor who plays the wishmaster. I only watched part one. The movies are on each sides of the DVD disk. Read more

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My son loves it

Lolaβ€”July 10, 2025

Love it Read more

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Black comedy for those with a sadistic sense of humor

Scrooge McDuckβ€”September 27, 1999

I first saw Wishmaster at a midnight screening at the London Trocadero in summer 1998. I had been awake for nearly 24 hours but needed to kill some time. I was only 17, not old enough to get into the 18-rated movie, and it scared the hell out of me. As we get older, fewer and fewer movies have the ability to scare us as we all get more savvy and jaded to the formulaic nature of most horror films. I don't know what it was about Wishmaster that spooked me so bad, but I've been a fan of the film ever since. On a technical level, Wishmaster suffers from shoddy production design and direction that is barely above that of a cheap daytime soap opera. The acting is mostly appalling (with the exception of Andrew Divoff, who ravages the role of the Djinn/Demerest), and some of the dialogue is clunky. But, as a whole, the movie excels on pure energy alone. I mean, not only do you have more in-jokes than you can possibly count but even Jack the Ripper himself turns up before Lemmy sings hard rock over the closing credits. There's so much potential, imagination, and over-the-top carnage that the film just whizzes by. A lot of the potential isn't taken full advantage of (the 90 minute runtime keeps things to the bare minimum) but it sets up enough mythology to justify three sequels, the first sequel being the only decent one, however. The plot focuses on the Djinn, that's Wishmaster to you, and his efforts to take over the world. As you can see...it's pure hokum but it's the gory bits in between and the Djinn's wisecracking that make this movie worth the money. The Djinn will never be as infamous or as iconic as Freddy, Jason, Michael Myers etc, but that's not to say that he's not an utterly brilliant character. Divoff is absolutely perfect in the role. Even if all he did was real aloud from phone book he'd be mesmerizing. If you like gore, ghoulish make-up effects, and don't mind horror humor that feels like it was conjured up by a bunch of drunken frat boys, then you'll find plenty to like about Wishmaster. The franchise is as low-profile as it can be, but it hit its height with Wishmaster 2, which improves upon the original in terms of story, but is restricted by a lower budget. That doesn't stop director Jack Sholder from going completely over-the-top with the gore effects or pushing the series more and more away from horror and into black comedy. Once again, Andrew Divoff is absolutely brilliant as the wisecracking Djinn/Nathaniel Demerest. Words fail to describe how funny and clever he is. He completely owns the movie despite the hotness of Holly Fields as the lead character, a thief who accidentally frees the Djinn from the fire opal. The series descended into straight-to-DVD trash after this (which Divoff wisely passed on), but don't misjudge Wishmaster 2, it's surprisingly good and more intelligent than you'd expect. The DVD is old and murky. Lionsgate really ought to issue a Blu Ray double feature. Read more

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This is Full Moon Entertainment at it's Campy monster movie best.

JP Fishβ€”May 10, 2024

Full Moon specialized in made - for - the - video market place in the 80s and 90s . Lots of robots, monsters, vampires, other "out there" subjects for ever hungry monster kids. The Wishmaster series fell right in there. They were not as repetitious as some of the European films got. But you can do much more with a Djinn gone bad than you can with a more standard character. What would have happened if Aladdin's best buddy went rogue? Read more

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Ah great cheesy horror goodness. So bad its good!

Anonymous Rogueβ€”September 11, 2015

Great little gem of a cheesy horror spin on the Djinn. Andrew Divoff delivers a delightfully hammy performance thats like Silence of the Lamb's Hannibal Lector amped up to caricature status when in human form. Other times he stretches the lines of menacing, evil, and um, goofy rolled into one. The Djinn form is pretty neat. The formula of the three wishes being twisted is present resulting in grisly deaths. the two movies have the Djinn granting wishes to release his Djinn brothers to this realm and to rule it. The heroine of the movie fights against him to trap him into the magic gem from hence he was released and save the day. Robert Englund delivers a great performance as an expert on Zoroastrianism and collector of antiquities in the first one. Both movies are the best of the Wishmaster series. They are just cheesy greatness. The rest of the series is terrible. Read more

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Divoff delivers, rest of the movie not so much

James Dewittβ€”May 27, 2018

The last decent movie in the series, the first was a low budget flick that made it into theaters but this one was direct-to-video and while there's still fun to be had, it doesn't match the quality of the first. This time a burglar awakens the Djinn and with her priest friend, tries to thwart him from harvesting 1001 souls to conquer the world. Again, Andrew Divoff is the star of the show as the evil Djinn. We get to see him navigate a prison setting and a final showdown I'm Vegas. And that's for the best because the main characters are weaker this time around. There's some funny kills too, but they're less imaginative and convincing due to the budgetary restrictions. Still, it's entertaining enough for Wishmaster fans to check out. Read more

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M.hainleyβ€”December 14, 2024

Had always wanted all of those movies, was worth it Read more

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