
Elvira's Haunted Hills 2002
"Evil. Terror. Lust."
Step into the gothic shadows of 19th-century Carpathia with *Elvira's Haunted Hills* (2002), a spine-tingling comedy-horror where Cassandra Peterson reprises her iconic role as the outrageous hostess of the macabre.
Director: Sam Irvin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Elvira's Haunted Hills (2002) about?
Elvira finds herself stranded in 1851 Carpathia after a misunderstanding at an inn, only to be taken to a mysterious castle where her resemblance to the count's missing wife stirs supernatural trouble. Comedy and horror collide as secrets unravel in the eerie estate.
Who directed Elvira's Haunted Hills?
Sam Irvin directed this campy yet chilling horror-comedy, bringing a playful touch to its gothic setting.
Who stars in Elvira's Haunted Hills?
The film stars Cassandra Peterson as Elvira, alongside Richard O'Brien, Mary Scheer, Heather Hopper, and Scott Atkinson in a mix of comedic and sinister roles.
Is Elvira's Haunted Hills (2002) worth watching?
For fans of lighthearted horror-comedies, *Elvira's Haunted Hills* offers a fun, nostalgic ride with Cassandra Peterson's signature wit and a dash of gothic intrigue. While not a high-stakes thriller, its charm lies in its playful blend of laughs and scares.
How long is Elvira's Haunted Hills?
The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About Elvira's Haunted Hills (2002) — A Gothic Comedy-Horror with Cassandra Peterson
Step into the gothic shadows of 19th-century Carpathia with *Elvira's Haunted Hills* (2002), a spine-tingling comedy-horror where Cassandra Peterson reprises her iconic role as the outrageous hostess of the macabre. Directed by Sam Irvin, this 90-minute escapade unfolds when Elvira, unceremoniously ejected from a village inn over a minor financial hiccup, finds herself spirited away to a foreboding castle perched above the misty hills. Her uncanny resemblance to the count's long-lost wife soon stirs up a storm of supernatural mischief, with secrets lurking in every candlelit corridor. Packed with campy humor, eerie atmosphere, and a dash of vampiric intrigue, this cult classic blends laughter with chills in equal measure.
The film thrives on its eccentric tone, where gothic dread collides with broad comedy, and Elvira's unflappable wit turns a gothic nightmare into a playful romp. Fans of quirky horror-comedies will delight in the film's playful twists, from mistaken identities to a haunted estate brimming with dark humor. With a cast led by Cassandra Peterson, Richard O'Brien, and Mary Scheer, *Elvira's Haunted Hills* delivers a uniquely entertaining escape into the absurd and the supernatural.