![]() Most but not all of these worlds consist of fictional stories that have become realities, including: Frankenstein, The Haunting, Alien, Godzilla, Nosferatu, and Dawn of the Dead among others. Each victory or failure is reflected in the real world as peace or natural disasters. ![]() According to Sir Wilfred, the many worlds of Kartagra comprise the plane where the cosmic eternal battles between good and evil occur. The device is revealed to be Solomon's Locket, which was used by both light and dark angels to travel through another universe called Kartagra. ![]() A secret switch in Sir Wilfred's chessboard opens a door to a room full of objects where Mark and Sarah find a small compass-like device. Mark rashly tries to corroborate her story from the spectators gallery but is removed from the courthouse.ĭesperate to help their situation, the two visit the late Sir Wilfred's home, where they find a film reel of Sir Wilfred speaking of his and Mark's grandfather's adventures and of the supernatural artifacts they collected together. Shortly after, Sarah is on trial for the murder and, much to the dismay of her defense attorney, tells the skeptical jury about what happened at the waxwork. They board a taxi but the severed hand from the zombie exhibit also escapes, follows Sarah home, and kills her stepfather with a hammer. Plot īeginning where the previous film left off, Mark and Sarah leave the burning waxwork. ![]() The film premiered in the Philippines on March 26, 1992, while it was given a direct-to-video release in the United States on June 16, 1992. Waxwork II: Lost in Time is a 1992 American dark fantasy comedy film written and directed by Anthony Hickox. ![]()
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