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This is the 1990s version, with Malcolm McDowell ( Clockwork Orange ) instead of Ricardo Montalban ( Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan ). The moral of the story is, be careful what you wish for. His female sidekick is Madchen Amick.
Alyssa Milano plays a babe who wants to have a relationship with her male best buddy. Mac fixes it so he never met her, so they can start on a fresh footing. However, she never took into account how much she had changed his life.
The black Police Chief from NYPD Blue (James McDaniel - Sleepy Hollow ) is there because his son wishes that daddy was the superhero from his favourite computer game. But instead of daddy being too busy with his office work, daddy is too busy with his superhero work.
A dowdy (yet incredibly attractive) female teacher wishes she was a supermodel. Malcolm McDowell turns her into Elizabeth Rohm . In truth Ms Rohm is less spectacular than necessary: not anorexic enough to be a supermodel, but lacking the assets up-top as well.
A horror writer requests a night in a haunted house. Silly, when he could have a night with lonely blonde babe Cynthia Geary instead.
Meanwhile, the two menial slaves try to escape. The demonic McDowell has a plan to stop them.
Louise Fletcher gets her wish, to dance with her husband.
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