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Elvira: Haunted Hills is a 2001 American comedy horror film starring Cassandra Peterson as Elvira, a horror hostess who inherits a haunted castle in Transylvania. The film is a parody of classic horror films, such as those produced by Hammer Film Productions and Roger Corman.

In the film, Elvira and her maid Zouzou (Mary Jo Smith) are on their way to Paris when they are stranded in the Carpathian Mountains. They are taken in by Lord Vladimere Hellsubus (Scott Atkinson), who is the owner of Castle Hellsubus. Elvira soon discovers that the castle is haunted by the ghost of Vladimere's wife, who bears a striking resemblance to Elvira.

Elvira must also contend with Vladimere's scheming cousin, Count Dracula (Richard O'Brien), who is determined to get his hands on the castle's hidden treasure.

Elvira: Haunted Hills is a fun and campy film that is full of laughs and scares. The film is a love letter to classic horror films, and it is sure to please fans of the genre.

In addition to the aforementioned plot elements, the film also features a number of memorable characters, such as:

  • Vincent Price's (uncredited) voice as the Crypt Keeper
  • Michael Hurst as Dr. Bradley Bradley
  • Gabi Andronache as Adrian
  • Sophie Ward as Lady Claudia
  • Angus Scrimm as the High Priest

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Cast

  • Cassandra Peterson as Elvira / Lady Elura Hellsubus
  • Richard O'Brien as Lord Vladimere Hellsubus
  • Mary Scheer as Lady Ema Hellsubus
  • Scott Atkinson as Dr. Bradley Bradley
  • Gabriel Andronache as Adrian
  • Mary Jo Smith as Zou Zou
  • Heather Hopper as Lady Roxanna Hellsubus
  • Remus Cernat as Nicholai Hellsubus
  • Lucia Maier as the maid
  • Jerry Jackson as the English gentleman
  • Theodor Danetti as the innkeeper

Director: Sam Irvin

Writers: Cassandra Peterson John Paragon

Distributor: The Elvira Movie Company

Genre: Comedy Horror

Release Date: June 23, 2001

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