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General |
Medium |
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Production Year |
1997 |
Certification |
R (USA) |
Genre |
Fantasy; Horror |
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Nationality |
USA |
Format |
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Cast |
Actor/Actress |
Role |
Lauren, Tammy |
Alexandra Amberson |
Divoff, Andrew |
The Djinn/Nathaniel Demerest |
Englund, Robert |
Raymond Beaumont |
Lemmon, Chris |
Nick Merritt |
Benson-Landes, Wendy |
Shannon Amberson (as Wendy Benson) |
Crane, Tony |
Josh Aickman |
O'Hara, Jenny |
Wendy Derleth |
Hodder, Kane |
Merritt's Guard |
Todd, Tony |
Johnny Valentine |
Ross, Ricco |
Lt. Nathanson |
Byner, John |
Doug Clegg |
Flower, George 'Buck' |
Homeless Man |
Palmer, Gretchen |
Ariella |
Raimi, Ted |
Ed Finney |
Scrimm, Angus |
Narrator (voice) |
Bannister, Reggie |
Pharmacist (as Reggie Banister) |
Pilato, Joseph |
Mickey Torelli |
Klugman, Brian |
Medical Student |
Barak, Ari |
Zoroaster |
McKinnon, Jake |
Skeleton Man |
Funk, Greg |
Snake Man |
Assad, Richard |
Persian King |
Hicks, Dan |
Customs Official |
Kendall, Tom |
Etchison |
Power, Ashley |
Sierra |
Troyer, Verne |
Creature Stage #1 |
Phelan, Walter |
Creature Stage #2 |
Liapis, Peter |
Pharmacy Customer #1 |
Nicotero, Frank |
Pharmacy Customer #2 |
James, Jean St. |
Female Customer |
Azar, Azita |
Student With Mask |
Svezia, Joe |
Uniformed Cop |
Hayden, Dennis |
Security Guard |
McGuire, Betty |
Mrs. Merritt |
Faia, Renee |
Insurance Assistant |
Pass, Cyndi |
Glass Woman |
Berger, Howard |
Party Guard #1 |
Jacob, Robert |
Party Guard #2 |
Mead, Brad J. |
Cop at Blackwood (as Brad Mead) |
Beckett, Wade |
Museum Bartender (uncredited) |
Kurtzman, Robert |
Piano Wire Guy (uncredited) |
Sorell, Annie |
Screaming woman (uncredited) |
Other People |
Director |
Kurtzman, Robert |
Producer |
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Writer |
Atkins, Peter |
Composer |
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Studio |
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Features |
Language Tracks |
English |
Subtitle Languages |
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Audio Tracks |
DTS; Dolby Digital; SDDS |
Running Time |
90 |
Aspect Ratio |
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Color Mode |
Color |
Plot Summary |
A demonic djinn attempts to grant its owner three wishes, which will allow him to summon his brethren to earth.
In the beginning of the times, God created life into universe: light gave birth to angels, earth to men and fire to djin, creatures condemned to dwell in the void between the worlds. One who wakes a djin shall be given three wishes. Upon granting the third, an unholy legion of djins are freed through a doorway between the worlds upon the Earth. In 1127 A.D., in Persia, a sorcerer lures and traps a powerful Djinn in the stone of secret fire. In the present days, a drunken crane operator drops the valuable statue of Ahura Mazda over the assistant of Raymond Beaumont on the harbor, and one worker finds the huge and priceless opal red stone where Djin is seized. Alexandra Amberson, who works in an auction house, receives the stone for evaluation and accidentally awakes Djin. The evil creature is released later, charges the stone with people souls and feeds with their fears, while chasing Alexandra to force to make three wishes and unleash the demoniac fiends upon Earth.
Written by
Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Personal |
Personal Rating |
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Purchase Date |
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Gift |
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Purchase Price |
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Loaned |
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Certifications |
- Singapore:R21
- Argentina:16
- Australia:MA
- Finland:K-16
- France:-12
- Germany:18
- Hong Kong:III
- Ireland:18
- Portugal:M/16
- Singapore:PG
- Spain:18
- UK:18
- USA:R
- Brazil:16
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