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Ghoulies

  • 1984
  • PG-13
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
11K
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Ghoulies (1984)
A young man and his girlfriend move into an old mansion home, where he becomes possessed by a desire to control ancient demons.
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A young man and his girlfriend move into his parents' old mansion, where his satanic father is buried, and immediately becomes possessed by a desire to conjure and control tiny demons.A young man and his girlfriend move into his parents' old mansion, where his satanic father is buried, and immediately becomes possessed by a desire to conjure and control tiny demons.A young man and his girlfriend move into his parents' old mansion, where his satanic father is buried, and immediately becomes possessed by a desire to conjure and control tiny demons.

  • Director
    • Luca Bercovici
  • Writers
    • Luca Bercovici
    • Jefery Levy
  • Stars
    • Peter Liapis
    • Lisa Pelikan
    • Michael Des Barres
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luca Bercovici
    • Writers
      • Luca Bercovici
      • Jefery Levy
    • Stars
      • Peter Liapis
      • Lisa Pelikan
      • Michael Des Barres
    • 107User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Peter Liapis
    Peter Liapis
    • Jonathan Graves
    Lisa Pelikan
    Lisa Pelikan
    • Rebecca
    Michael Des Barres
    Michael Des Barres
    • Malcolm Graves
    Jack Nance
    Jack Nance
    • Wolfgang
    Peter Risch
    • Grizzel
    Tamara De Treaux
    • Greedigut
    Scott Thomson
    Scott Thomson
    • Mike
    Ralph Seymour
    Ralph Seymour
    • Mark (Toad Boy)
    Mariska Hargitay
    Mariska Hargitay
    • Donna
    Keith Joe Dick
    Keith Joe Dick
    • Dick
    David Dayan
    • Eddie
    Victoria Catlin
    Victoria Catlin
    • Anastasia
    Charene Cathleen
    • Robin
    Bobbie Bresee
    Bobbie Bresee
    • Temptress
    Jamie Bronow
    • Jonathan Graves, as a child
    Brian Connolly
    • Ghoulie
    • (voice)
    Annie Stocking
    • Ghoulie
    • (voice)
    Craig Talmy
    • Ghoulie
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Luca Bercovici
    • Writers
      • Luca Bercovici
      • Jefery Levy
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    3utgard14

    If You've Seen the Movie Poster You've Seen All the Fun Ghoulies Has to Offer

    Jonathan Graves (Peter Liapis) inherits his Satanist father's mansion. He throws a party and starts conjuring up Ghoulies, which are sort of demonic goblin things. This is a garbage Gremlins knock-off with no humor, charm, or entertainment value. The best thing about it is that it has one of the coolest movie posters of the 1980's, with the Ghoulie coming up out of the toilet. It's just not a fun movie at all. It's nasty and cheap. Avoid this mess. See Gremlins instead. Or you can just skip this one and watch the better Ghoulies part 2. But yeah, Gremlins is better than that too. So just watch Gremlins or even Critters over this dreck.
    7BrandtSponseller

    A must-see for fans of campy, cheesy horror

    As an infant, Jonathan Graves is absconded from his father, Malcolm (Michael Des Barres), the leader of a black magic cult, when Malcolm almost sacrifices Jonathan in a ritual. 25 years later, Jonathan (Peter Liapis) learns that his father has passed away and he has inherited his estate, including a large home that is now in disrepair. He moves there with Rebecca (Lisa Pelikan), and soon after begins acting strangely, instinctively following his father's footsteps.

    If you're a fan of campy, cheesy horror films, as I am, Ghoulies is a must see. Everyone else should probably avoid this film. This is a Charles Band production. Charles Band means Empire/Full Moon, and Empire/Full Moon is almost a guarantee of some campiness/cheesiness. Not many of Band's films, however, approach the sublime ridiculousness of Ghoulies. We're almost in Troma territory here, but Ghoulies is played much more seriously than the typical Troma production, and in this case, it works to increase the entertainment value.

    Since Ghoulies was made in 1984, it features most of the mid-80s horror film clichés. Shortly after moving in, Graves throws a party, so we get big hair, tight miniskirts, skinny ties, recreational drug use, and so on. We also get our eventual fodder for our body count, although in this case, it is worth noting that writer/director Luca Bercovici introduces a "twist" near the end that significantly decreases the body count.

    Liapis is the focus of the film, though, and without him, Ghoulies might be more boring than campy. His absurd overacting, often in solo scenes, takes up a majority of screen time. Still, just the brief presence of two demonic minions, Grizzel and Greedigut, would alone make Ghoulies a must see, especially given how everyone continues their attempt to play the film seriously when they appear. And I haven't even mentioned the other ridiculous minions, which are obviously puppets and "dead props" (Band seems to love puppets), and were the beginning of a horror industry attempt to cash in on the success of Gremlins (also seen later in such films as the Critters series and Munchies). We also get zombies, a Star Wars-like battle of wizards, sunglasses as a major plot device, an evil doll, an attack with a 5 foot long tongue, and some probably unintentional homoerotic subtext. Who could pass all of that up? The film gets a 7 out of 10 from me--an 8 out of 10 would have been in order, except for the inexplicable absence of gratuitous nudity.

    Note that while Ghoulies is tagged "comedy/horror", it's very unlikely that it was intended to be a comedy in any way. Even if Band applied the label to the film prior to release, it was probably because even he realized how ludicrous the film turned out. At any rate, it would be misguided to watch it expecting intentional humor.
    6babyjaguar

    Ghoulies: 80s Era Beginning of Cultmaking & Cinema Legal Disputes

    "Ghoulies" is said to be a "Gremlins" (1984) knock off, but many say that it was only a coincidence. "Ghoulies" was being filmed when the latter was still in production. Past interviews states its director Luca Bercovici and Charles Band's Empire Pictures were standing by this.

    Bercovici's original idea was a much darker theme with the occult. At the end, "Ghoulies" morphed into a horror comedy, a signature staple seen later with Band-produced films. "Ghoulies" marketed by disfunct Empire Pictures as a horror or black comedy became a standard like Full Moon's "Puppet Master" franchise, 90s Band products.

    This film's story is revolves around "Jonathan" (Peter Liapis) who inherited a mansion with a discovered connection to his occultist dead father, "Malcolm" (Michael Des Barres). Then a party of his girlfriend, "Rebecca" (Lisa Pelikan) and friends gather at the mansion for some good old fun with little creatures (recently resurrected) and a lot of gag shots. Pelikan isn't a stranger to exploitation cinema who starred in "Jennifer" (1978), a "Carrie" (1976) knock off.

    Presently "Ghoulies" fan circles has given much popularity for its 80s cult status and practical special effects. Even its cast capped 80s era with Des Barres (a rock star turned actor) but the fact is it was Band's controversial ad campaign. A "ghoulie" creature popping out of a toilet graced the film posters with the tagline: "They'll get you in the end!"

    Upon its 1984's release, many complained about lobby posters traumatizing onlookers. "Ghoulies" was plagued with legal disputes from its title (Warner Bros. Attempted to sue) to copyright (Bercovici vs Band).

    Band can be seen as the home media mogul of schlock and other guilty pleasures made a fortune with this production. His genius can be compared to Roger Corman since many stars from Demi Moore to Helen Hunt plus directors like Bercovici got their first start with Band's productions.
    sNate87

    The 80's: When Bad Movies Were Still Good!

    I'll admit I have some nostalgia attached to this film since I used to rent it from the video store as a kid. I also have a soft spot for any Gremlins-type knock off films, and I also really enjoy most of the output from Empire Pictures (those Richard Band scores were great). All that aside, I do recognize that this isn't necessarily a "good" movie. But you know what? It's still fun and you could do a lot worse.

    I see complaints about there not being enough action with the Ghoulies themselves. This is true, most of the focus is on the rituals and spells the main character is performing, while the creatures are almost an afterthought at times. We're also treated to a couple of midget servants who don't really add too much to the story. We also have an evil clown doll (which sorta creeped me out as a kid). It's a weird hodgepodge of stuff.

    I like how the film is more or less a slow burn, with all hell breaking loose in the final twenty minutes or so. It could've used more Ghoulie mayhem (a problem remedied in the far superior sequels), but I still think it's a fun enough flick for lovers of dumb 80's horror and little rubber monster movies (RIP John Buechler).
    5TheOldGuyFromHalloween3

    Just as good as Gremlins

    But not nearly as good as Gremlins 2. This movie has an incredible cast: The guy from Tapeheads, the guy who burnt the fries in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, the chick from that crime show, the dude who stole Peewee's bike and several other master thespians.

    The story concerns some preppy Tom Cruise-ish guy who likes to play magician and his Reba McEntire-looking girlfriend living in a castle and conjuring up stupid Tasmanian Devil-like creatures.

    Mariska was actually hot 35 years ago.

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    • Trivia
      The scream let loose by Donna (Mariska Hargitay) was a stock sound effect. Mariska Hargitay has a naturally deep, husky voice and could not produce a scream loud or high pitched enough for the liking of the director.
    • Goofs
      Grizzel is shown holding the goblet before Jonathan sets it down for them to drink from it.
    • Quotes

      Dick: They call me Dick, but you can call me... Dick.

    • Alternate versions
      Originally opened with an R-rating in Las Vegas, Nevada in November of 1984. Shortly after, 12 seconds of footage were removed from the nationwide American release of Ghoulies in order to achieve a PG-13 rating.
    • Connections
      Edited into Lifesavers: The Movie (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Dancing With A Monster
      Written and Performed by Fela Johnson

      Subliminal Music 1982

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    • Release date
      • March 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los Ghoulies-Los duendes de Lucifer
    • Filming locations
      • Wattles Mansion - 1824 N. Curson Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Empire Pictures
      • Ghoulies Productions
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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