Yes, Elvira's back and she's fabulous! With her voluptuous milky-white cleavage, 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 Allen Poe/Roger Corman films of the early 60's along with a little Rocky Horror Picture Show and Fearless Vampire Killers.The tale begins in 1851, Carpathia when Elvira and her maid ZouZou 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. What's a girl to do? Well, break out into song and dance, of course. Continuing our saga, love-torn Vladimere chases our heroine on her high heels around the castle. Will she escape the family curse and the evil Vladimere, and can she keep her hands off the studly stable master long enough to save the day? [show more]
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Comedy in which a woman travelling through Europe finds herself trapped in a sinister castle and fighting for her life. Elvira (Cassandra Peterson) is headed for Paris in the company of her maid, Zou Zou (Mary Jo Smith), when they come across Lord Vladimere Hellsubus (Richard O'Brien). Presumably failing to note the warning signs inherent in the Lord's surname, the pair are enticed into his castle, where Vladimere's obsession for Elvira, fuelled by her similarity to his deceased wife, sees him pursue her through the castle. Will the enterprising Elvira and her maid manage to stay out of the clutches of Hellsubus and make their escape?
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