Bubba Ho-Tep

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Bubba Ho-Tep is the titular character of a 2002 American comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli. The novella and film revolve around Bubba Ho-Tep, an ancient Egyptian mummy (played by Bob Ivy) terrorizing an East Texas retirement home, and also deals with the deeper theme of aging and growing old in a culture that only values the young. It stars Bruce Campbell as Elvis Presley who is now a resident in a nursing home. 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.

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Bubba Ho-Tep is the titular character of a 2002 American comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli. The novella and film revolve around Bubba Ho-Tep, an ancient Egyptian mummy (played by Bob Ivy) terrorizing an East Texas retirement home, and also deals with the deeper theme of aging and growing old in a culture that only values the young. It stars Bruce Campbell as Elvis Presley who is now a resident in a nursing home. 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.

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Subject ID: 122397