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As Loucas Aventuras de Elvira

Título original: Elvira's Haunted Hills
  • 2001
  • 14
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,6/10
5,3 mil
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As Loucas Aventuras de Elvira (2001)
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As partidas assustadoras abundam quando Elvira passa a noite num misterioso castelo a caminho de Paris, em 1851.As partidas assustadoras abundam quando Elvira passa a noite num misterioso castelo a caminho de Paris, em 1851.As partidas assustadoras abundam quando Elvira passa a noite num misterioso castelo a caminho de Paris, em 1851.

  • Direção
    • Sam Irvin
  • Roteiristas
    • Cassandra Peterson
    • John Paragon
  • Artistas
    • Cassandra Peterson
    • Richard O'Brien
    • Mary Scheer
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,6/10
    5,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Sam Irvin
    • Roteiristas
      • Cassandra Peterson
      • John Paragon
    • Artistas
      • Cassandra Peterson
      • Richard O'Brien
      • Mary Scheer
    • 56Avaliações de usuários
    • 34Avaliações da crítica
    • 48Metascore
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    Cassandra Peterson
    Cassandra Peterson
    • Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
    • (as Elvira)
    • …
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Lord Vladimere Hellsubus
    Mary Scheer
    Mary Scheer
    • Lady Ema Hellsubus (The Adulteress)
    Scott Atkinson
    Scott Atkinson
    • Dr. Bradley Bradley (The Charlatan)
    Heather Hopper
    Heather Hopper
    • Lady Roxana Hellsubus (Catalepsy Poster Child)
    Mary Jo Smith
    Mary Jo Smith
    • Zou Zou
    Gabi Andronache
    • Adrian (Stable Stud)
    • (as Gabriel Andronache)
    Jerry Jackson
    Jerry Jackson
    • The English Gentleman
    Theodor Danetti
    Theodor Danetti
    • The Innkeeper
    Lucia Maier
    • The Maid
    Constantin Cotimanis
    • The Coachman
    Remus Cernat
    • Nicholai Hellsubus
    Mark Pierson
    • The Butler
    Sam Irvin
    Sam Irvin
    • Nicholai Hellsubus
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Adrian
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Sam Irvin
    • Roteiristas
      • Cassandra Peterson
      • John Paragon
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários56

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    8haygraphics

    Much More than it Seems at First

    On the surface this is a spoof of the films made by Roger Corman and other directors who worked in the genre during the same period. There are direct references to "The Pit and the Pendulum" and "The House of Usher" as well as less direct references to films such as "The Raven" and "The Comedy of Terrors". The overall "look" of the film resembles those films and the work that came out of Hammer Studios during the same period but does so without looking like an imitation of them. With its rich textures and lush colors its appearance is never less than striking.

    The performances from most of the supporting cast are all way over the top. Scott Atkinson is hilarious in the role of the doctor, Bradley Bradley. Everything he comes out with seems as if it's sucked from his chest and thrown at the camera. The way his accent changes as his role in the proceedings becomes more defined is a brilliant touch. Mary Scheer performs her role as the adulteress as if she were a classic comic book villain, the type whose passion burns most brightly when she's manipulating everyone around her to the max. Elvira's character makes an excellent foil for her. Heather Hopper's portrayal as the sickly Roxanna (part whooping cough, part "Night of the Living Dead" stiff and full time punching bag for the rest of the cast) is a howl. The notion of dubbing in the dialog spoken by Gabriel Andronache (who reportedly speaks next to no English) was a brilliant one. The first scene between him and Peterson is one for the books. Richard O' Brien has a role that that demands all the pork from Ham Central, and it's one that he appears to have relished playing. The scenes he shares with Peterson appear to have been a joy for both of them.

    The excesses of most of the performances are balanced by the understated work from Peterson and Mary Jo Smith. Smith is absolutely adorable as Zou Zou, Elvira's much-abused maid. She plays the role with a combination of dry wit, self-depreciation and vulnerability that can't help but strike a chord. Peterson plays the "Elvira" character with her usual flair. That mix of impish playfulness and canny intellect combined with sweet innocence, brazen sexuality and doltish buffoonery that made the character a cult classic is wholly intact. Her comic timing remains razor sharp.

    There's far more to the film though. It goes past the obvious to address (and skewer) a variety of topics. Richard O' Brien's soliloquies put the most overblown passages of Shakespearean Theatre to shame. The dubbing in foreign action films takes a hit or three. The way the use of accents is often bungled by actors and filmmakers is harpooned in a way that's wonderfully original. The "special effects" used for the cataclysmic moment of the film look as if they were intended to be worse than things Ed Wood would've come up with (though it doesn't quite hit that mark). Aging women who cram killer bodies under thick layers of paint (makeup) and thin layers of tight clothing spend parts of the film taking one hit after another.

    There's no doubt the reigning Queen of Vamp Camp is showing her age. But she's using it to great advantage. The character seems older. Her sexuality is more overt. She has less patience for playing at being coy. She works too hard to be the center of attention. She doesn't miss any chances to show her "assets". The camera captures the physical side of things. One of the most revealing of them highlights the ways gravity works on an aging figure regardless of how well it's been taken care of, and it happens early in the film as if to make sure all the viewers take note her of age. Peterson is far too intelligent not to have noticed it but she left it in.

    If anyone is the right person to be spoofing the foibles of aging vamps it's Cassandra Peterson. She's old enough to be one of those characters in day-to-day life and she would look great in any of the outfits they pour themselves into. More importantly, she understands any subject matter she touches thoroughly, addresses it without meanness or cynicism and applies a measure of balance to it in the process. She jabs Zou Zou for her looks but makes sure that character is the first to light a fire under somebody's libido. The man with the dubbed-in-lines may look silly because his mouth doesn't match his words but he gets the girl. The aging vamp may fall in holes because she's wearing heels instead of runners the way those vamp wannabees would but the male characters still can't keep their hands off her. It all works because of Peterson's charm and because of the balanced overview she brings to the subject matter.

    This is a picture that may find its wider audience in years to come. It's played as camp in a way that may alienate a lot of viewers and there's no doubt a lot of the jokes are lame. But that's all done intentionally. Essentially, it's a good movie that's made to look as if it was bad. Don't be fooled. There's a lot there to stimulate thought and enough light fun to make it easy to keep going back for another look. Today's dog (though it's anything but one) may be one of tomorrow' classics.

    Thanks Cassandra. This was worth waiting for.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Fun, but not quite as good as the first movie...

    I enjoy the Elvira movies, no doubt about that. But "Elvira's Haunted Hills" does suffer under the 'curse' of being a sequel - that's being it fails to fully live up to the level of its predecessor "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark".

    It does still have the same kind of dark comedy with undertones of sexual nature and just straight downright silliness. But this is, of course, what is part of the Elvira universe and character, and it is what the fans like, that and her in-your-face big, well, you know... charm and wits.

    What puzzles me about the story in the 2001 movie "Elvira's Haunted Hills" is why it is set in 1851 Transylvania. Well, aside from the obvious B-movie reference to Dracula, of course, and for the Gothic backdrop, but other than that I didn't get it.

    Storywise, then "Elvira's Haunted Hills" falters a bit compared to the 1988 movie "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark", both in contents and in progression. That being said, don't get me wrong, it is not a bad story, far from it. It just wasn't at the same level of the first movie.

    Cassandra Peterson performs as to be expected, I mean, she is Elvira in the flesh, after all. But also Richard O'Brien (playing Lord Vladimere Hellsubus) and Heather Hopper (playing Lady Roxanna Hellsubus) really performed quite well in this movie.

    The comedy in "Elvira's Haunted Hills" was a bit more subtle than the comedy in the 1988 predecessor, which was a shame, because it made it a tad less enjoyable. The scene that had me laughing the most was one of the last scene with the sinking castle, it was just such a wonderful spoof of Titanic.

    All in all "Elvira's Haunted Hills" is an enjoyable movie, and a movie that any fan of Elvira should have in their movie collection. And while not embodying the same Halloween atmosphere as the 1988 movie, "Elvira's Haunted Hills" is still worth putting into a Halloween movie marathon just for the sake of it being Elvira!
    sleazydinosaur

    One for the fans

    Whether or not you like this movie pretty much depends on what you think of Elvira. I've been an admirer since the late 80s, her look, and campy sense of humor has always appealed to me. The movie is pretty silly, and low budget, but if your an Elvira fan, then you wouldn't want it any other way. I saw this at a charity screening in Dallas, and Cassandra Petersen appeared and introduced the movie, answered questions, and signed autographs. She wasn't dressed as Elvira, she was just there as herself, I got to speak to her for a few minutes, and she signed a picture for me, she is still absolutely gorgeous, and a very sweet woman. She and her husband had to finance the movie themselves, the only deal the studios would offer wouldn't have allowed them to make any kind of profit from the movie, so if your a fan, then buy the DVD, you'll enjoy it, and if your not a fan, then buy it anyway, you can always look at Elviras "hills", that's worth the price alone.
    6vamp88

    Silly haunted humor

    Fans of Elvira shouldn't be disappointed. I used to watch Cassandra Peterson aka Elvira weekend afternoons in California hosting bad horror movies and loved her. The movie was good silly halloween humor. Many of the jokes didn't work, some did. Worth seeing just don't go in expecting the next great comedy. I enjoyed her first effort Elvira Mistress of the Dark better.
    fantasmic1971

    Great fan fun!

    I just bought the DVD of Elvira's Haunted Hills today. Elvira's one of my favorite horror hosts (her and Svengoolie). We sure did wait a long time for this movie, and I'm glad to see it finally got made. Some of the sets in this film were really first-rate, and the hokey one-liners can still crack anyone up.

    The DVD transfer was very good, both sound & video. There are lots of cool extras on the disc too, including "The Making Of Elvira's Haunted Hills" featurette; Interview with co-star Richard O'Brien and the Original theatrical trailer.

    Elvira's Haunted Hills is a lot of fun - you'll enjoy this movie!

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    • Curiosidades
      The role of Adrian the stable stud was written to be portrayed by Fabio, who wanted more money than producers could afford. They hired Romanian Gabi Andronache for his looks, but he couldn't speak a word of English. It was quickly decided to dub in an English voice as a parody of the badly dubbed movies that Cassandra Peterson had grown up watching, though she wasn't sure that the gag would work until her friend Rob Paulsen started recording his ad-libbed voice-overs many months later.
    • Erros de gravação
      After Elvira falls off the staircase, the red sock on her head is in her lap a moment later.
    • Citações

      Lord Vladimere Hellsubus: It was in this foul dungeon that my great-grandfather, Lord Lucien Hellsubus, committed unspeakable acts of torture.

      Elvira, Mistress of the Dark: You mean, like, "Whip me, baby, whip me?"

      Lord Vladimere Hellsubus: In a nutshell, yes.

      Elvira, Mistress of the Dark: Ouch.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The part of Elura is credited as "????"
    • Conexões
      Featured in Veronique Von Venom: Horror Hostess Hottie: Who Are You, Miss V? (2012)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Le Music Hall
      Written by Jerry Jackson

      Performed by Cassandra Peterson (as Elvira)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 31 de outubro de 2002 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Bucareste, Romênia
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      • The Elvira Movie Company LLC
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