Bubba Ho-Tep
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- Bruce Campbell
- Ossie Davis
- Ella Joyce
- Heidi Marnhout
- Bob Ivy
- Edith Jefferson
- Larry Pennell
- Reggie Bannister
- Daniel Roebuck
- Daniel Schweiger
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Aug 26, 2019
I’m an Elvis stan and my girlfriend is Egyptian so Coscarelli’s funny/reflective/somber Elvis/JFK vs a cowboy mummy in a Texas waiting to die facility hit the spot. First revisit in a few years reminded me how much I love this weirdo early 2000’s good mojo jam. We laughed,…
Ian WestFeb 13, 2020reading the description of this is more entertaining than actually watching it
comrade_yuiMar 16, 202370 Don Coscarelli's The Irishman.
SilentDawn - Aug 12, 2022
This is the only Elvis movie.
matthewcutchenMay 7, 2022Nothing bad ever happens to the Kennedys!!!
AaronFeb 3, 2014Conceptually, a film about a geriatric Elvis Presley facing off against an Egyptian mummy sounds, well, awesome. Casting Bruce Campbell as Elvis and pairing with Ossie Davis as JFK only adds to the potential awesomeness. Unfortunately, there is not much to "Bubba Ho-tep"…
Travis Lytle - Mar 9, 2026
What a miracle this movie is. You hear "Elvis and JFK fight a mummy in a Texas nursing home" and you think it will be a cynical, pandering genre exercise like, well, a lot of Bruce Campbell movies. Then you hear that it commits hard to the premise and strikes a seriocomic…
Will SloanApr 4, 2014There are times when some films just take you along on a wild ride. This film is utterly nuts, but somehow it works, certainly in the comedy stakes with Bruce Campbell just brilliant as "The King" ably supported by a black President Kennedy. Yep that's right a black JFK…
Andy Summers 🤠Mar 8, 2026It's wild for me to consider that for a five-year span, I used to make every friend I had watch this. Bruce Campbell becomes the Elvis this movie needs. Ossie Davis brings the gravitas. Joe R. Lansdale's original source text is followed almost to the letter. Don…
Justin Decloux
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A surprisingly different execution than what the basic premise pitched was. Spending most of the movie reminiscing about the pseudo life of Elvis was unique, especially since they took it mostly seriously. I felt it lacked a lot of horror in any capacity though; felt sidelined.
I love Bruce Campbell so I figured I was in for a good time. Unfortunately, I didn’t love it and I was bored throughout its entire runtime. Maybe it’s because I was really tired and that’s why I didn’t appreciate it as much it deserved. Or maybe it just wasn’t my cup of tea.
Bruce Campbell was great as always, but I went into this thinking it’d be him as Elvis fighting a mummy, with it being cheesy and ridiculous. And…although Elvis does fight a mummy, 70% of the film is him in a bed reminiscing about the past and making basic raunchy jokes
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I loved the Campbell and Davis combo, but as a movie it wasn't that great. The pacing never really picks up. Should've been a lot more comedy, but still watchable for the late great Ossie Davis and charismatic Bruce Campbell
Not only one of Don Coscarelli’s best movies, but definitely one of the best Elvis movies ever made! It turned me into a huge fan of “The King”!
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- Bruce Campbell as Elvis Presley, Sebastian Haff
- Ossie Davis as Jack
- Ella Joyce as The Nurse
- Heidi Marnhout as Callie
- Bob Ivy as Bubba Ho-tep
- Edith Jefferson as Elderly Woman
- Larry Pennell as Kemosabe
- Reggie Bannister as Rest Home Administrator
- Daniel Roebuck as Hearse Driver
- Daniel Schweiger as Hearse Driver