Elvira's back and she's fabulous! With her voluptuous figure, voluminous black hair and hilarious one-liners, the essence of camp oozes from her pores. Elvira's Haunted Hills culls its outrageousness from the classic Vincent Price / Edgar Allan Poe / Roger Corman films of the early '60s, along with a little Rocky Horror Picture Show and Fearless Vampire Killers. The tale begins in 1851, when Elvira and her maid Zou Zou are en route to perform in the Parisian Revue Yes I Can Can, but inadvertently end up at the sinister Lord Vladimere Hellsubus' medieval castle. Bearing an uncanny resemblance to Vladimere's long-dead wife, Elvira learns of the Hellsubus curse and finds her life in danger. Will she escape the family curse and the evil Vladimere? And can she keep her hands off the stable hand long enough to save the day. SPECIAL FEATURES: ¢ Introduction by Elvira, Mistress of the Dark ¢ Audio commentary with actors Cassandra Peterson, Mary Scheer, Mary Jo Smith, Scott Atkinson, and Director Sam Irvin ¢ Making-of featurette ¢ Transylvania Or Bust featurette ¢ Elvira in Romania featurette ¢ Interview with actor Richard O'Brien ¢ Outtakes ¢ Photo gallery
She's back! Elvira, Horrorland's hostess with the mostest, finally busts out on Blu-ray with this long-awaited, positively-bursting-at-the-seams special edition of her big screen debut, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark! Having just quit her job as a Los Angeles TV horror hostess, Elvira receives the unexpected news that she's set to inherit part of her great-aunt Morgana's estate. Arriving in the small town of Fallwell, Massachusetts to claim her inheritance, Elvira receives a less than enthusiastic reception from the conservative locals - amongst them, her sinister uncle Vinny, who unbeknownst to Elvira, is an evil warlock who secretly schemes to lay his hands on the old family spellbook for his own nefarious ends Campy, quirky and stuffed to the brim with more double entendres than your average Carry On movie, 1988's Elvira: Mistress of the Dark helped solidify the horror hostess (played by Cassandra Peterson) as a major pop culture icon, here owning every inch of the screen with her quick wit, sass, and of course, cleaving-enhancing gown! SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS: Brand new restoration from a 4K scan of the original interpositive High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original Uncompressed Stereo 2.0 audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Introduction to the film by director James Signorelli 2017 audio commentary with director James Signorelli, hosted by Fangoria Editor Emeritus Tony Timpone 2017 audio commentary with Elvira Webmaster and judge of US TV show The Search for the Next Elvira Patterson Lundquist Archival audio commentary with actors Cassandra Peterson, Edie McClurg and writer John Paragon Too Macabre - The Making of Elvira: Mistress of the Dark - newly-revised 2018 version of this feature-length documentary on the making of the film including interviews with various cast and crew and rare never-before-seen archival material Recipe for Terror: The Creation of the Pot Monster - newly-revised 2018 version of this featurette on the concept and design of the pot monster, as well as the other SFX of the movie Original Storyboards Original US Theatrical and Teaser Trailers Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Patterson Lundquist and a short note on the 2012 audio commentary by Sam Irvin
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An explosive love story of two women who lead a reclusive professor (Lancaster) into a complex web of sexual intrigue...
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Parenthood is about to get a little hairier! Pedro (Jos Luis Garca-Prez) is an attractive and homosexual dentist who lives a sexually active lifestyle. He offers to take care of his 9 year-old nephew Bernardo (David Castillo) for two weeks while the child's mother Pedro's older sister Violeta (Elvira Lindo) goes off to India with her latest ""hippie"" boyfriend. Pedro modifies his sexual behavior but quickly finds out that Bernardo is extremely comfortable and mature in
This wisecracking vamp wishes to open her own show in Las Vegas but needs 000. Suddenly her great aunt dies and Elvira goes to a conservative mid-west town to hear the reading of the will. Elvira is disappointed when she learns that she has inherited a dilapidated old house a poodle and a cook book. To compound this she is accused of being a witch! Elvira discovers the evil force in the town and finds that only she has the power to stop his evil plans!
This box set of cheesy delights includes six of the greatest low-budget horror flicks ever made. Each of these classics is introduced by Peterson who has dusted off her trademark gothic beehive and voluptuous vamp suit to write and record intros and outros for each film. Carnival of Souls (Dir. Herk Harvey's 1962): Three friends are out for a day's drive when they accept a drag challenge. Their car is forced off a bridge and plunges in to a river. with all three appearing to have drowned. Eventually Mary resurfaces and makes her way into town where she accepts a job as a church organist but a mysterious phantom figure begins to dog her every move. Dementia 13 (Dir. Francis Ford Coppola 1963): John Haloran dies from a heart attack leaving his wife Louise with something of a problem; she won't get to inherit any of the Haloran family money when Lady Haloran dies if John is already dead. So Louise forges a letter from John in order to convince the rest of his family that he has been called away urgently on business to New York whilst she journeys to the ghostly ancestral home in Ireland. It is her intention to ingratiate herself into the family and ensure a cut of the inheritance but things don't go as she had planned... Night of the Living Dead (Dir. George A. Romero 1968): The story begins casually enough; a brother and sister go to visit the grave of their father in a remote graveyard in the woods. There a strange man grabs at O'Dea and her brother rushes to her defense at which the man bites him and knocks him out. Terrified the girl jumps in the car and speeds to a nearby farm house to get help. She goes inside and the house appears to be deserted and the phone disconnected. She looks out the window and to her horror she sees the man trying to get inside the house! That is just the beginning of the seminal horror movie that is Night Of The Living Dead! House on Haunted Hill (Dir. William Castle 1959): Millionaire playboy Frederick Loren invites five guests out to a genuine haunted house offering them each $10 000 if they spend the night. Amongst the inivited is Watson Pritchard a nervous alcoholic who has been in this house before and witnessed some terrible things. Mr. Loren's beautiful but treacherous wife is also present - and might be out to kill Frederick during the course of the evening; then again he might be out to kill her... Severed heads a skeleton an acid vat ghostly screams and a noose that creeps around on its own and strangles unsuspecting victims are just some of the treats on show. The Little Shop of Horrors (Dir. Roger Corman 1959): Seymour Krelbourne works at a struggling flower shop where he shows the owner Gravis Mushnick a plant hybrid he has been working on. Named Audrey II in honour of Audrey Fulguard the plant proves an instant attraction as business booms almost overnight. Delighted Mushnick invites Seymour and Audrey out for a celebratory meal but Audrey already has a date with her boyfriend and Seymour needs to care for his ailing plant. Seymour soon realises that the only thing that can keep Audrey II alive is human blood... and that Audrey II's appetite is growing with her size! The Brain That Wouldn't Die (Dir. Joseph Green 1962): Jan Compton (Virginia Leith) literally loses her head in a fiery car crash and awakens as a monstrosity. Herb (a.k.a. Jason) Evers is Jan's fianc transplant specialist Bill Cortner who is driven to keep the head alive at any cost until he can find a suitably voluptuous replacement body. Locked in a closet by Bill and his assistant Kurt (Leslie Daniels) is yet another monster. A nightmarish patchwork of previous mistakes that becomes Jan's ally in bloody revenge.
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