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Ghoulies IV
Ghoulies IV
Credits
Title: Ghoulies IV
Director: Jim Wynorski
Writers: Mark Sevi
Producers: Catalaine Knell; Russell D. Markowitz; Gary Schmoeller
Composer: Chuck Cirino
Cinematography: J.E. Bash
Editors: Richard Gentner
Production
Distributed by: Cinetel Films
Columbia TriStar Home Video
Echo Bridge Entertainment
Released: August 17th, 1994
Rating: R
Running time: 84 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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Ghoulies IV is an American horror film of the monster/comedy subgenres. It is the fourth and to date, final installment in the Ghoulies film series and follows 1991's Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College. The film was directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Mark Sevi based on characters originally created by Jefery Levy and Luca Bercovici. The movie was produced by CineTel Films and released direct-to-video by Columbia TriStar Home Video on August 17th, 1994. The film stars Peter Liapis reprising his role as Jonathan Graves.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Peter Liapis Jonathan Graves
Barbara Alyn Woods Kate
Stacie Randall Alexandra
Raquel Krelle Jeanine
Bobby Di Cicco Scotty
Tony Cox Ghoulie Dark
Arturo Gil Ghoulie Lite
Andrew Craig Mugger
John Cann Indian clerk
Michael Chieffo City power worker
Lynn Danielson-Rosenthal Female victim
Antonia Dorian Lady in red
Nathan Jung Big inmate
Tony March Crazy inmate
Ace Mask Doctor Rochelle
Philip McKeon Demon
John Parsons Patrol cop
Peggy Trentini Monica

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline to this film is "A little black magic, a little black leather... and a lot of black humour."
  • Production on Ghoulies IV began in August, 1993.
  • Ghoulies IV was released on VHS by Columbia TriStar Home Video on August 17th, 1994. It was released on DVD by Echo Bridge Entertainment on July 3rd, 2007.
  • Lead actor Peter Liapis is credited as Pete Liapis in this film.
  • One of the major differences between this film and it's predecessors is that the Ghoulies are now dwarves wearing costumes as opposed to the puppetry used to present them in previous films.
  • Actor Philip McKeon is best known for playing the role of Tommy Hyatt, son of Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin) on the CBS sitcom series Alice from 1976 to 1985.

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