
Bubba Ho-Tep (Dramatized Adaptation)
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full cast
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Joe R. Lansdale
About this listen
Listen to a dramatized audio adaptation of the 1994 Joe R. Lansdale story that inspired the cult-classic Don Coscarelli film!
Elvis is spending his golden years at the Mud Creek Shady Grove Convalescence Home alongside a man claiming to be President John F. Kennedy. Strange sights and sounds leads the two to discover an ancient Egyptian mummy stalking the corridors of their retirement home. They soon face off against the monster...but will anyone believe their story or shrug it off as more tall tales?
Adapted from the novella and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!
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