Highlights
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark

Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) - Full Cast and Crew

Audience Score
67

Cast

J
James Hogan
as Las Vegas Dancer
H
Heather Holty Newton
as Girl Scout (uncredited)

Crew

J
James B. Campbell
Original Music Composer
E
Eric Gardner
Producer
H
Hanania Baer
Director of Photography
J
John DeCuir Jr.
Production Design
B
Bruce A. Gibeson
Set Decoration
B
Battle Davis
Editor
B
Betsy Heimann
Costume Design
N
Nick Alphin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
D
Duncan Burns
Sound Editor
M
Michael P. Cook
Sound Editor
E
Ed Fassl
Sound Editor
B
Beverli Eagan
Set Designer
D
Dwayne Avery
Sound Editor
R
Robin Beauchesne
Key Makeup Artist
J
Joseph G. Sorokin
Sound Editor
R
Robert L. Harman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
J
Jim Cook
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
K
Kyle Wright
Sound Editor
D
David Lewis Yewdall
Sound Designer
J
James Koford
Sound Editor
C
Clint Colver
Animation Supervisor
A
Adam Johnston
Sound Editor
P
Pamela S. Westmore
Makeup Supervisor
A
Allen Hurd
Sound Recordist
B
Bruce Birmelin
Still Photographer
W
William F. Phillips
Executive In Charge Of Production
S
Steve LaPorte
Special Effects Makeup Artist
R
Ronald Gertz
Music Supervisor
M
Michael I. Rachmil
Executive Producer
C
Cleve Landsberg
Unit Production Manager
D
Dennis Dion
Special Effects Coordinator
E
Edward J. Ulrich
Stunts

Elvira Movies

The films Elvira: Mistress of the Dark and Elvira's Haunted Hills explore themes of prejudice, misunderstanding, and embracing one's identity. In the first film, Elvira arrives in a small town to claim her inheritance, but faces rejection from conservative locals and her sinister uncle Vincent. The comedy focuses on her struggle to fit in and uncover her uncle's evil actions. The second film, set in 1851 Carpathia, sees Elvira mistaken for a count's missing wife, leading to complications, mystery, and intrigue.