"Waxwork," directed by Anthony Hickox and released in 1988, is a unique blend of comedy and horror that follows a group of college students who visit a mysterious wax museum. Led by Sarah (Deborah Foreman) and her friends, they soon discover that the wax figures housed in the museum are more than they appear to be. As the group delves deeper into the museum's secrets, they find themselves facing unimaginable horrors and must fight to survive. The film boasts a stellar cast including Joe Baker, Jennifer Bassey, and Zach Galligan, known for his role in the "Gremlins" franchise. With its clever mix of humor and scares, "Waxwork" offers a fresh take on the traditional horror genre, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. As the students uncover the dark truth behind the wax museum, they are forced to confront their deepest fears in a thrilling and suspenseful ride that will keep audiences guessing until the very end.
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