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Spellcaster

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A group of people are killed one by one while participating at a million dollar treasure hunt in a mysterious Italian castle.

Release Date : 1988-01-14

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Empire PicturesTaryn Productions Inc.

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Adam Ant

Character Name : Diablo/Cyril St. Michael

Original Name : Adam Ant

Gender : Male

Richard Blade

Character Name : Rex

Original Name : Richard Blade

Gender : Male

Gail O'Grady

Character Name : Jackie

Original Name : Gail O'Grady

Gender : Female

Kim Johnston Ulrich

Character Name : Teri

Original Name : Kim Johnston Ulrich

Gender : Female

Traci Lind

Character Name : Yvette

Original Name : Traci Lind

Gender : Female

Bunty Bailey

Character Name : Cassandra Castle

Original Name : Bunty Bailey

Gender : Female

Harold Pruett

Character Name : Tom

Original Name : Harold Pruett

Gender : Male

William Butler

Character Name : Billy

Original Name : William Butler

Gender : Male

Michael Zorek

Character Name : Harlan

Original Name : Michael Zorek

Gender : Male

Martha Demson

Character Name : Myrna

Original Name : Martha Demson

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-12-07

**_Castle-in-the-woods of Italy_** Several youths partake in a Rock TV-sponsored competition at a castle north of Rome to win $1 million, but the lord of the castle has diabolic plans (Adam Ant). "Spellcaster" (1988) is castle-oriented horror in the tradition of “The Devil’s Nightmare” (1971), but mixed with the 80’s vibe of “Doom Asylum” (1987) and the cartoonish effects of “Necromancer” (1988). It’s cut from the same cloth as soon-to-come flicks "Howling V: The Rebirth" (1989) and "Subspecies" (1991), but it’s the least of all of these. Although the 80’s ambiance is good and there’s some fun spookiness à la Scooby-Doo (minus the dog), the story’s just not very compelling or scary and the characters are rather dull. Meanwhile Adam Ant doesn’t appear until the very end (not that I care, but those interested would want to know). Traci Lind (Yvette) and Kim Johnston Ulrich (Teri) stand out on the female front. Also on hand are Gail O'Grady as the winsome protagonist and Bunty Bailey as the drunken rock star. The other two blondes are basically interchangeable and negligible. Speaking of which, all the women are curiously blondes. How about a brunette or redhead to spice things up? The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot a dozen miles northeast of Rome at Odescalchi Castle on Lake Bracciano. GRADE: C+