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So, Edgar Allan Poe's Plan 13: The House of Elvis is this bizarre mix of comedy and horror, right? You've got President Reagan, of all people, trying to inject some life into his campaign by resurrecting Elvis. And he calls on this guy, Regis Stanely, who’s just been sprung from prison. The whole thing feels like a fever dream, with Bela Lugosi thrown in there to up the weirdness factor. The pacing is all over the place – one moment it’s a laugh riot, the next it veers into something darker. The practical effects for the Elvis resurrection? Definitely low-budget but charmingly rough around the edges. It's the kind of flick that doesn't take itself seriously and delivers a completely unique vibe. Definitely something to talk about among collectors for its sheer oddity.
Features practical effects that are uniquely low-budget.An interesting commentary on politics of the era.Combines iconic figures in unexpected ways.
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