Bubba Ho-tep (2002)
Bubba Ho-tep (2002)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Bruce Campbell
Elvis Presley / Sebastian Haff
Ossie Davis
John F. 'Jack' Kennedy
Ella Joyce
The Nurse
Heidi Marnhout
Callie Thomas
Bob Ivy
Bubba Ho-tep
Edith Jefferson
Elderly Woman
Larry Pennell
Kemosabe
Reggie Bannister
Rest Home Administrator
Daniel Roebuck
Hearse Driver
Daniel Schweiger
Hearse Driver
Harrison Young
Elvis' Roommate
Linda Flammer
Room Nurse
Cean Okada
Attending Nurse
Solange Morand
Iron Lung Lady
Karen Placencia
Baby
Don Coscarelli
Director / Producer / Screenplay
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 9, 2002
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Content RatingR
Budget$1,000,000
Box Office$1,239,541
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Wiki.
Bubba Ho-Tep is a 2002 American comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli. It stars Bruce Campbell as Sebastian Haff, a man residing in a nursing home who claims to be the real Elvis Presley. The film also stars Ossie Davis as Jack, a black man who claims to be John F. Kennedy, explaining that he was patched up after the assassination, dyed black, and abandoned.
It is based on the novella of the same name by Joe R. Lansdale, which originally appeared in the anthology The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem. Originally the film was "roadshowed" by the director across the country. Only 32 prints were made and circulated around various film festivals, though this garnered critical success, and it went on to win the Bram Stoker Award for Best Screenplay. By the time it was released on DVD, it had already achieved cult status due to positive reviews, lack of access, and inclusion of Campbell.
While the novella and film revolve around an ancient Egyptian mummy (played by Bob Ivy) terrorizing a retirement home, Bubba Ho-Tep also deals with the deeper theme of aging and growing old in a culture that only values the young. The film also features a cameo by Reggie Bannister from Coscarelli's Phantasm series.