Elvira's Haunted Hills
Comedy, Horror
Storyline
The setting is Carpathia. The year is 1851. When Elvira gets kicked out of an Inn for a slight monetary discrepancy, she is rescued by a local who takes her to stay at the castle in the hills high above the village. The fact that she happens to resemble the count's former "missing" wife opens a can of worms or two.
"Evil. Terror. Lust."
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"_**Elvira returns to the silver screen after 13 years**_ Elvira (Cassandra Peterson) is traveling through the Carpathian Mountains in 1851 with her servant (Mary Jo Smith). Theyāre on their way to Paris when theyāre invited to spend the night at the creepy Hellsubus castle by a physician (Scott Atkinson). Richard O'Brien plays the tormented lord of the manor while Mary Scheer appears as his dubious wife. Heather Hopper is on hand as their cute niece, the poster child for catalepsy. āElviraās Haunted Hillsā (2001) is the follow-up to āElvira, Mistress of the Darkā (1988), the latter of which was a fun flick but failed at the box office due to its main distributing company going under just before it was scheduled to be released (it was supposed to show at 2500 theaters, but only made it to 500). Cassandra couldnāt get studio funding for this prequel and so she & her then-husband put up $1 million with an additional $500,000 from relatives. As such, this movie cost 6 times LESS than the previous one from 13 years earlier (factoring in inflation). While thereās a 13 year gap between these two films and Cassandra was 49 years-old during shooting, you wouldnāt know it by her fit form & all-around animated beauty. Another plus is the authentic Transylvania locations with a real castle (although the indoor scenes were obviously shot on studio sets). Despite the gross lack of funds compared to the prior movie, this one proves to be colorful and entertaining if you appreciate the eye-rolling goofy humor associated with Elvira. While the former flick is technically better due to having way more funds to work with, I like this one more as far as all-around entertainment goes. I suppose itās because I favor the setting, which parodies 60ās horror flicks, like āThe Pit and the Pendulumā (1961), āThe Terrorā (1963) and āDracula, Prince of Darknessā (1966). It recalls horror send-ups āThe Fearless Vampire Killersā (1967) and āYoung Frankensteinā (1974), but I actually prefer this one despite the much lower budget and lack of āstars.ā The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Transylvania, Romania, with studio work done in Bucharest. GRADE: B-"
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