The next day, seeing that Tony and China still have not been found, Mark contacts Detective Roberts, who reluctantly agrees to have a look at the waxworks. The same night, China's current boyfriend, who is looking for her, sneaks into the Waxwork and ends up as the victim in the Phantom of the Opera exhibit. The two decide to leave and are told by the butler that the others have already left. Sarah is fascinated by a display of the Marquis de Sade, while Mark searches for the missing friends and interrupts Sarah just before she could enter the display. China flees down to the basement, where she manages to dispatch the intruding Stephan and four female vampires, but back in the dining room she falls victim to the hypnotic charm of the count, who sinks his teeth into her neck as the camera again retreats to reveal another display. She participates in a Victorian dinner, hosted by a a soft-spoken count, and is later attacked by the count's son, who reveals himself to be a vampire. Similarly, China is drawn into a waxwork of a mysterious caped figure. As the camera zooms out, it appears that the dead Tony has completed the scene in the display. Two hunters appear and shoot the werewolf and Tony, who is already turning into a werewolf himself. Tony drops his cigarette lighter into a forest display and stumbles across the felt rope, finding himself inside an actual forest, and is bitten by a werewolf. Hyde, Dracula, a cobra-like circus freak, the Invisible Man, one of the alien pods from Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Jack the Ripper. Inside they encounter several morbid displays, all of which contain stock characters from the horror genre, including a mad lumberjack axing a passerby to death, Frankenstein's monster, a voodoo houngan, Mr. That night James and Gemma are spooked and quickly leave, while the other four enter the waxwork, where they are welcomed by a diminutive butler and his giant companion who usher them to the exhibition. The two girls pick Mark Loftmore, a rebellious rich student and China's former boyfriend, and three other classmates - Tony, Gemma, and James. The owner invites two college students, Sarah and China, to attend that night with four more guests of their choice. In a small suburban town a wax museum appears, seemingly overnight. "Waxwork" is a 1988 horror/comedy film starring Zach Galligan and Deborah Foreman. While writing the third story about Jack the Ripper, he falls asleep and dreams he and the girl are pursued by that serial killer.Caption = Promotional movie poster for "Waxwork" When he orders the execution of the chemist, the chemist thinks of a nice revanche, but till the revanche works, a nobleman is murdered, his daughter kidnapped by Ivan and her groom tortured. The second story is about Tzar Ivan the Terrible who likes watching people die together with his court-chemist. In the first, he is a baker, married to the girl, who is a little bit too much flirting with the customers, among them the wezir of sultan Harun Al-Rashid, who has just ordered his execution because the smell from the bakery is drifting to his palace, yet Harun Al-Rashid wants to meet the beautiful girl himself, while an angry baker is trying to get the Sultan's whishing ring to proof he's not a weakling. For that reason he has hired a writer, who after one look at the owner's pretty daughter, starts writing stories featuring the models, the daughter and himself. The owner of a Waxmuseum needs for three of his models stories to be told to the audience.
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