My take on the Malcolm Graves tombstone from Ghoulies 1985
Malcolm Graves (Michael Des Barres) was an evil leader of a satanic cult, having sold his soul in exchange for evil powers. In order to preserve his soul Malcolm was required to carry out a black mass. To sacrifice his newborn Son to Lucifer. Malcolm's wife, and mother to the baby, realizing that Malcolm had lied to her about not using their baby for the sacrifice, intervenes, snatching up her son and placing her protective pendant around the child. Malcolm took the baby and tried to kill him, but he couldn't even touch him because of the pendant's power. No longer able, nor willing to murder his son, Malcolm orders another cult member, named Wolfgang (Jack Nance) to take him away. In rage Malcolm chooses to sacrifice his wife instead, hoping she would suffice as the requisite sacrifice to Lucifer. It wasn't enough, and years later Malcolm died a horrible death. But his influence lingered throughout his mansion. 25 years later, the son, Jonathan has now inherited his fathers legacy, his fathers mansion and its libraries on the dark arts. Malcolm's evil influence over Jonathan seduced his son into the methods of the dark arts eventuating in his conducting of a master ritual to resurrect the damned Malcolm from the darkest depths of hell. Malcolm sacrifices Jonathan's friends, including his girlfriend Rebecca (Lisa Pelikan). Jonathan tries to defend himself with magic, but his resurrected father is the superior force. Malcolm overwhelms Jonathan and prepares to drain the life from him to finalize the sacrifice that should have occurred 25 years earlier. With Malcolm about to finish his son, Wolfgang appears, having mastered white magic, for a final confrontation with the dark master. Wolfgang gains the upper hand, their powers overwhelming and destroying each other.
Ghoulies is a 1985 American horror comedy film directed by Luca Bercovici in his directorial debut, and co-written with producer Jefery Levy. It stars Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan, Michael Des Barres, Jack Nance, Scott Thomson, and Mariska Hargitay in her film debut. It is the first film in the Ghoulies film series and was followed by three sequels.
During a ceremony with a satanic cult, Malcolm, the leader, is about to sacrifice his child named Jonathan Graves when his mother, Anastasia, places a talisman around his neck that shocks Malcolm. He orders a participant named Wolfgang to take the child away, and sacrifices her instead. At some point, Malcolm died and the cultists disbanded. Twenty-five years later, an adult Jonathan and his girlfriend Rebecca inherit his late father's estate, where they find several books on magic and a basement full of occult paraphernalia. When they later throw a party and invite their friends, Jonathan recruits them to perform a ritual in the basement for fun. Everyone leaves when nothing happens, but a small creature begins to materialize in the basement.
The next day, Jonathan tells Rebecca of his decision to quit college and work on the estate instead, to which she expresses concern. While cleaning up the house, Malcolm's ghost influences Jonathan to go into the basement to perform another ritual. Rebecca's concern grows when Jonathan refuses to eat, explaining that he is fasting. That evening, he conjures several creatures called Ghoulies, and proclaims himself as their master, demanding them to hide their existence from everyone but him. One day, Rebecca comes home to find Jonathan performing a ritual, much to her shock. He explains that he is trying to learn about the parents he never knew, and promises to stop his behavior. While they both lay in bed, a Ghoulie secretly draws an occult diagram under the bed which prompts Jonathan to chant in another language, and a furious Rebecca leaves him.
Jonathan summons two dwarves named Grizzel and Greedigut to his service, who promise to give him everything he desires. They explain that he must perform a dangerous ritual with seven other people to obtain the knowledge and power he seeks. Later, Rebecca returns and asks Jonathan to leave with her, but he refuses. He then reveals his glowing eyes to her and she runs away, but the dwarves bewitch her to return to Jonathan. He invites his friends and bewitches them to participate in the ritual. As Jonathan chants, Malcolm is resurrected from the grave. After the ceremony, Jonathan's friends remain oblivious and are invited to stay the night.
Malcolm proclaims himself the real master to the Ghoulies and dwarves, and commands them to kill the group. Meanwhile, Jonathan apologizes to Rebecca and breaks the spell by placing the talisman around her neck, but she falls into a deep sleep. She eventually wakes up to see Jonathan in a trance, and runs away. After she removes the talisman around her neck, the Ghoulies attack her and she falls down a flight of stairs. Jonathan brings her to the basement to resurrect her, where he finds the dead bodies of his friends underneath sheets.
Malcolm appears with the dwarves, revealing that he used Jonathan to resurrect him in order to capture his youth and sacrifice him. As a battle ensues, Malcolm resurrects Rebecca to distract Jonathan, but the dwarves alert him of the trap. Wolfgang appears with his own magical powers and fights off Malcolm. The house begins to crumble, and Wolfgang defeats Malcolm before they both disappear. Jonathan's friends and Rebecca are resurrected, and they escape to drive away as the dwarves watch. Riding with Jonathan and Rebecca, Mike asks about what happened, but Jonathan assures him it is over. However, Mike is alarmed when the Ghoulies rise behind him.