Rate: Edgar Allan Poe's Plan 13: The House of Elvis
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Released: 1986-10-01Budget: 1000
Studios: Scott Nollen Films,
President Ronald Reagan, seeking to find a new spokesperson for the 1988 Presidential campaign, frees Regis Stanely from prison to resurrect Elvis Presley from the dead. With the help of Bela Lugosi, Stanely and the revived "King of Rock 'n' Roll" proceed on a rampage, resulting in a series of baseball-bat murders. Reagan must then stop them by using a thermonuclear device.