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Hobgoblins

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In a quiet neighborhood cinema, a group of friends finds themselves in an unexpected situation when they discover an ancient movie during a forgotten screening. What begins as a night of fun turns into a nightmare when mischievous creatures escape from the screen. These creatures, two playful hobgoblins, have a special ability: they can turn people's wishes into reality, though not always in the best way.

Soon, the friends find themselves caught in a deadly game as the hobgoblins exploit their innermost desires. A young dreamer, a boy who's fond of girls, and a pair of inseparable friends will discover that getting what they've always wanted can be a disguised curse. Amidst comical disasters and absurd situations, the hobgoblins feed on human frailties, causing chaos in the small town.

With a fast-paced rhythm, the protagonists struggle to control the abominations they have unleashed, confronting their fears and their own weaknesses in an attempt to return to normalcy. As the plot unfolds with touches of humor and a hint of horror, the friends must learn important lessons about the true value of wishes and what it truly means to be happy. With unexpected twists and an ending marked by redemption, this colorful and strange journey will remind everyone that sometimes it’s better to leave wishes in the air, or at least, to be more specific with them.

Media type
Movie
Year
1988
Director
Rick Sloane
Writer
Rick Sloane
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
2.20
Actors
Tom Bartlett
Paige Sullivan
Steven Boggs
Kelley Palmer
Billy Frank
Tamara Clatterbuck
Duane Whitaker
James R. Sweeney
Kari French
Daran Norris
Ken Abraham
Don Barrett
Gender
Terror
Comedy
Ciencia ficciΓ³n
Country
United States
Producers
Rick Sloane
Original title
Hobgoblins
Duration
92
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