Scream Factory hails to the king, baby, with their upcoming Collector's Edition Blu-ray of Don Coscarelli's Bubba Ho-Tep. Packed with plenty of bonus features, including an all-new audio commentary with author Joe R. Lansdale (which alone should justify picking up this groovy edition), the new Blu-ray is teased in high-def clips and a trailer ahead of its November 8th release.

Bubba Ho-Tep Collector's Edition Blu-ray: "Bruce Campbell (Army of Darkness) "gives his greatest and most entertaining performance to date" (Premiere) as an aging and cantankerous "Elvis" in this "zinger-filled crowd-pleaser" (The Hollywood Reporter) from writer-director Don Coscarelli (Phantasm, John Dies At The End)! When mysterious deaths plague a Texas retirement home, it's up to its most sequined senior citizen to take on a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy with a penchant for cowboy boots, bathroom graffiti and sucking the souls from the barely living!

Bonus Features

  • NEW Audio Commentary With Author Joe R. Lansdale
  • NEW All Is Well – An Interview With Writer/Director Don Coscarelli
  • NEW The King Lives! – An Interview With Star Bruce Campbell
  • NEW Mummies And Make-up – An Interview With Special Effects Artist Robert Kurtzman
  • Audio Commentary By Don Coscarelli And Bruce Campbell
  • Audio Commentary By "The King"
  • Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary By Don Coscarelli And Bruce Campbell
  • "The Making Of Bubba Ho-Tep" Featurette
  • "To Make A Mummy" Make-up And Effects Featurette
  • "Fit For A King" Elvis Costuming Featurette
  • "Rock Like An Egyptian" Featurette About The Music Of Bubba Ho-Tep
  • Joe R. Lansdale Reads From Bubba Ho-Tep
  • Archival Bruce Campbell Interviews
  • Music Video
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • TV Spot
  • Still Gallery"

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