- Bubba Ho-tep
Infobox Film
name = Bubba Ho-tep
caption = Teaser poster
imdb_rating =
director =Don Coscarelli
producer = Don CoscarelliJason R. Savage Ronnie Truss Mark Wooding
writers = Don CoscarelliAdam Gierasch
starring =Bruce Campbell Ossie Davis Ella Joyce Bob Ivy Heidi Marnhout
music = Brian Tyler
cinematography =Adam Janeiro
editing =Scott J. Gill Donald Milne
distributor =MGM
released =June 9 ,2002
runtime = 92 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget = $1,000,000
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amg_id = 1:266235
imdb_id = 0281686"Bubba Ho-tep" is the title of a
novella byJoe R. Lansdale which originally appeared in the anthology "The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem" (edited byPaul M. Sammon , Delta 1994) and was adapted as a 2002 horror-black comedy film starringBruce Campbell asElvis Presley - now a resident in a nursing home. The film version also starsOssie Davis as Jack, a black man who claims to beJohn F. Kennedy . He says he was patched up after the assassination in Dallas, dyed black, and abandoned byLyndon Johnson . The film was directed byDon Coscarelli .The movie was originally only 32 prints that circulated around various film festivals garnering critical success, and was only given limited release on the big screen. By the time it was released on DVD it was already at cult status due to positive reviews, lack of access, and inclusion of
Bruce Campbell as the star character.While the novella and film revolve around an
Ancient Egypt ianmummy (played byBob Ivy ) terrorizing aretirement home , many claim Bubba Ho-tep is really about aging and growing old in a culture that values only the young. The film also features a cameo byReggie Bannister , the cult hero of director Don Coscarelli's "Phantasm " series.Plot
During the 1970s, when Elvis Presley (
Bruce Campbell ) grew tired of the demands of his fame, he switched places with anElvis impersonator named Sebastian Haff (also played by Campbell). It was Haff who eventually died on the toilet in 1977, while the real Elvis lived in quiet, happy anonymity and made a living pretending to be himself. After a propane explosion destroyed documentation which was the only proof that he was actually Elvis Presley, he was rendered unable to return to his old lifestyle.A hip injury during a performance causes him to get an infection and slip into a coma. Twenty years later, in an
East Texas nursing home as the movie opens, he is contemplating his age, frailty, loss of dignity, impotence, and "A growth on [his] pecker".Elvis's only friend is a black man named Jack (Ossie Davis) who insists he is President
John F. Kennedy , claiming to have been dyed black after the assassination attempt, and abandoned in a nursing home. The truth behind his identity remains unclear, but Elvis does spot a mysterious scar on the back of Jack's head. It could be from the head wound seen in theZapruder film , but then it might not be.Most of the film's plot is driven by Elvis' internal monologue, as he reminisces about his life and ponders his condition.
Eventually, Elvis and Jack face off against a re-animated
ancient Egypt ianmummy that was stolen during a US museum tour and then lost during a severe storm in East Texas when the bus being driven by the thieves veers off the road and into a river near the nursing home. The mummy strangely takes on the garb of a cowboy and is dubbed "Bubba Ho-tep" by Elvis who is given atelepathic flashback of the mummy's life and death when he looks into its eyes following its murder of an elderly woman at the home. The slow, plodding mummy is a real and credible threat, as instead of going against young adults who could potentially outrun it, the mummy gives chase to the elderly heroes who lack mobility and need a motorized wheelchair and a walker to get around the grounds.After hatching an elaborate plan Elvis and Jack manage to destroy the mummy, and the trapped souls of their dead friends appear to be released to their final resting place. In the process of defeating the mummy, Elvis and Jack are themselves mortally wounded. Since much of the film establishes the protagonists as pathetic and even insane, their deaths are portrayed as especially heroic and honorable. As he lies near the river dying, Elvis gets confirmation that his soul is prepared to move on as he looks up into the stars and sees the message "ALL IS WELL" spelled out in Egyptian hieroglyphs; his final words are classic Elvis: "thank you, thank you very much." With that, he dies.
"Bubba Nosferatu"
A film suggested in the credits for "Bubba Ho-Tep", "Bubba Nosferatu: Curse of the She-Vampires", was discussed. In a DVD 'making of' documentary, Coscarelli said this was originally intended as a joke, however, due to positive fan response to the film, a sequel was a possibility. He then went on to speculate he would like to make a sequel documenting the production of a 'lost' Elvis movie from the 1950s or 1960s. "Bubba Nosferatu" never entered production, though
Bruce Campbell ,Don Coscarelli andPaul Giamatti (asColonel Tom Parker ) were reportedly attached to the project.In late August 2007, Bruce Campbell said he was no longer involved in "Bubba Nosferatu".cite news|url=http://www.cinematical.com/tag/Bubba%20Nosferatu/|title=Bruce Campbell Won't Do 'Bubba Nosferatu'|last=Bartyzel|first=Monika|date=2007-08-28|work=Cinematical|publisher=Weblogs, Inc|accessdate=2008-05-26] Joe Lansdale later confirmed that the project was dead.cite web|url=http://billcrider.blogspot.com/2008/02/joe-lansdale-update.html|title=Joe Lansdale Update|last=Crider|first=Bill|work=Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine|accessdate=2008-05-26]
See also
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Elvis impersonator
*Elvis and the Blue Moon Conspiracy References
External links
* [http://www.bubbahotep.com/ Official website]
*imdb title|id=0281686|title=Bubba Ho-Tep
*imdb title|id=0457295|title=Bubba Nosferatu
* [http://www.joerlansdale.com Joe Lansdale website]
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