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Waxwork II: Lost in Time

Country: USA, Language: English, 104 mins

  • Director: Anthony Hickox
  • Writer: Anthony Hickox
  • Producer: Nancy Paloian; Mario Sotela

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Mark and Sarah survive to the fire in the wax museum, but Sarah is followed by a severed hand that kills her father. Sarah becomes the prime suspect and goes to trial. Mark and Sarah search evidence to prove her innocence and they go to Sir Wilfred's house. They find a footage prepared by Sir Wilfred with a puzzle based of the Alice and the Looking Glass. They solve the puzzle and find a compass that opens portals through time. They travel to the most different places in time seeking something to help Sarah in her trial in a dangerous journey.


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Cast & Characters

Zach Galligan as Mark Loftmore;
Monika Schnarre as Sarah Brightman;
Martin Kemp as Baron Von Frankenstein;
Bruce Campbell as John Loftmore;
Michael Des Barres as George;
Jim Metzler as Roger;
Sophie Ward as Elenore;
Marina Sirtis as Gloria;
Billy Kane as Nigel;
Joe Baker as The Peasant;
Juliet Mills as The Defense Lawyer;
John Ireland as King Arthur;
Patrick Macnee as Sir Wilfred;
David Carradine as The Beggar;
Alexander Godunov as Scarabis