Review – Elvira: Mistress of the Dark Ltd Ed 4K UHD
4K UHD Blu-ray: Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988)
Imagine a time – say 1988, when it was okay to make risqué jokes about boobs, or even…oral sex. Imagine a time, post Benny Hill, when a woman could spout double entendres, be camp, silly, sexy, funny AND stand up for herself. Sounds like a dream doesn’t it?
Cassandra Peterson created the character of Elvira in 1980 and started out in Los Angeles presenting ‘Elvira’s Horror Macarbre’; a show where she scathingly introduced gems of 50’s horror and B movie classics. Her ‘cult’ ahem…grew and next stop was Hollywood, much like the films story.
This is such a mainstream all American story (with some witchcraft), but instead of the protagonist being a virginal, white, good, religious, hard working girl. We have Elvira: a Fenella Fielding lookalike, self-effacing, unusual, sexual, and funny. It’s Elvira’s dream to play Vegas (doing what, God only knows) and to do that she must invest $50000 in the show. She is broke and her dreams are shattered, until she receives a letter informing her that her great Aunt Morgana has passed away and she must attend the reading of the will. Could this be the answer?
She gets into her Black T-bird (complete with KICK-ASS number plate) and heads for the most conservative, small, American town that is straight out of Footloose. Yep – there are a lot of nods to other films in this (Flashdance, Carrie).
Elvira, who all the local boys want to fuck and all the girls want to be, inherits a poodle, a house and ‘recipe’ book off her dead aunt, which of course is a magic book, and her evil uncle (W. Morgan Sheppard) Vinny (so called because originally Vincent price was going to play this part), wants it and he will do anything to get it.
I admit to absolutely loving Elvira: Mistress of the Dark. I know in this day and age it would be seen as sexist and somewhat misogynistic, but it was made in a time when it was a joy to see a beautiful sassy woman twirl nipple tassels as a finale to the story.
It still IS a joy, and despite Elvira’s boobs being front and centre, it’s gentle comedy, it’s not all out rude, in fact it’s rather endearing, much like Carry On Screaming, and Peterson is delectable and delightful, genuinely self-effacing and funny. All the acting is over the top and hammy and perfect for the story and film.
Will Elvira make it to Vegas? Well, you’ll have to buy it and see!
This 4K release still retains a lot of the original film grain and hasn’t been over processed by A.I…thnkfully! The colours pop, making Elvira’s new house even more garishly delightful after it has been painted, and her all black outfits are BLACK.
Of course this is an Arrow release which makes the included extras amazing, including a really great making of where the actors moan quite a bit about goo.
4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 4K restoration by Arrow Films
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original uncompressed stereo 2.0 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Introduction to the film by director James Signorelli
- 2017 audio commentary with director James Signorelli, hosted by Fangoria editor emeritus Tony Timpone
- 2017 audio commentary with Patterson Lundquist, www.elviramistressofthedark.com webmaster and judge of US TV show The Search for the Next Elvira
- Archival audio commentary with actors Cassandra Peterson and Edie McClurg and writer John Paragon
- Too Macabre – The Making of Elvira: Mistress of the Dark – 2018 version of this feature-length documentary on the making of the film, including interviews with various cast and crew and archival material
- Recipe for Terror: The Creation of the Pot Monster – 2018 version of this featurette on the concept and design of the pot monster, as well as the film’s other SFX
- Original storyboards
- Extensive image galleries
- Original US theatrical and teaser trailers
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring writing on the film by Sam Irving, Kat Ellinger and Patterson Lundquist
Released 11th November 2024 and available to pre-order.
Review by Tina from a disc kindly supplied by Arrow Films via Fetch Publicity.