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John F. Kennedy | Mummy
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6.9/10
IMDbBest Actor | 2005 | Bruce
Screenplay | 2003 | Don
Official Fantasy | 2005 | Don
Best Actor | 2004 | Bruce
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2004 | Don
Best Supporting Actor | 2004 | Ossie
Best Film | 2005 | Don
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2004 | Don
Best Movie | 2004
2003 | Don
Best Genre Film | 2003 | Don
Budget 1,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,239,541 USD
Although Elvis is the main character, not one piece of Elvis Presley music is heard in the film. Director Don Coscarelli explained that it would have cost about half the budget to license even one Elvis song for the movie.
A prequel titled Bubba Nosferatu: Curse of the She-Vampires has been in the works for years.
The only significant character not to make the transition from page to film is an old lady who believes herself to be a sex changed John Dillinger.
The book "The Everyday Man or Woman's Book of the Soul" shown in the film is opened to Chapter Seven - The Soul Sucker... The text of this chapter, readable on three pages, is lifted from the beginning of H.P. Lovecraft's 1927 work "Supernatural Horror in Literature".
Before Bruce Campbell accepted the role of "Elvis," he had only one question for director Don Coscarelli: "Are you going to show the penis?"
"Elvis: No offense, Jack, but President Kennedy was a white man. JFK: They dyed me this color! That's how clever they are!"
"JFK: He had me on the floor and had his mouth over my asshole! Elvis: A shit eater? JFK: I don't think so. He was after my soul. Now you can get that out of any major orifice of a person's body. I read about it. Elvis: Oh, yeah? Where, man? Hustler?"