Wizardream (partially found unreleased Troll spin-off fantasy movie; 2013)

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Film poster.

Status: Lost


Wizardream is a waited sword’n’sorcery film spin-off from the Troll, the film from 1986 that obtained a recognizable cult following through the years by a dedicated fan base, an emotionally resonant to notably classical 80's dark fantasy, it was shot in Grandview, California, produced by Dragonchild Productions[1], was directed and written by beloved filmmaker John Carl Buechler, an longtime veteran horror SFX artist who contributed on a films of several genres such as The Dungeonmaster (1984), Ghoulies (1984), Troll (1986; also directing it), The Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987), Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988), A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988), Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), and even Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) and sadly passed away at the age of 66, before the publication of the film[2]

Cast and Characters

The film features a recognizable cast of actors such as:[3]

  • Bonnie Aarons as the Crone
  • Malcolm McDowell as the Sorcerer Mangodor
  • Ernie Hudson as Lieutenant Schwieger
  • Josie Davis as Melissa


Premise

In a world of wondrous magicks, long before a cataclysm, dragons and mighty wizards held power against the forces of darkness. A legendary wizard named Mangodor sought peace with the evil Dragon Queen, Melissa. The romance bloomed between them, and they bore a daughter named Amber. However, jealousy consumed Melissa as her daughter grew in beauty and gained her father's affections. Darkness enveloped the world when Melissa unleashed looming evils upon it. In response, Mangodor created a magickal amulet known as STARSONG, pushing back the darkness and restoring goodness. The universe was split into two realities that day: Qsklandorin, a magickal world, and our own real world. Whispers suggest that we can occasionally catch fleeting glimpses of this magickal world in our dreams and our hearts. [4]

Availability

The film has been reported as done as far as 2013, [5], some social networks of the movie have been active until 2016.[6] . Jhon Carl Buechler, the filmmaker responsible for the film, passed away in 2019[7] Regardless, as september of 2023,  there haven't been any updates about the movie.

Gallery

Videos

Trailer for the final film.

References

  1. Wizardream details Retrieved 03 Set '23
  2. JOHN CARL BUECHLER, VETERAN HORROR SFX ARTIST AND 'TROLL' DIRECTOR, DEAD AT 66. Retrieved 03 Set '23
  3. Wizardream. Retrieved 03 Set '23
  4. vimeo page. Retrieved 03 Set '23
  5. is wizardream still happening? Retrieved 03 Set '23
  6. Social networks. Retrieved 03 Set '23
  7. Horror Legend John Carl Buechler Has Passed Away Retrieved 03 Set '23