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The Elvira Show
Filmed for CBS in 1993, this unaired pilot features the witch Elvira, her aunt, and their pet cat welcoming a long-lost niece into their new Kansas home and contending with a couple of overzealous cops.
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Plot Summary
This short-lived sitcom starred Cassandra Peterson as the iconic horror hostess Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. The show followed Elvira's (often chaotic) attempts to navigate everyday life while maintaining her unique persona. It featured Elvira interacting with quirky neighbors and dealing with humorous, albeit supernatural-tinged, situations.
Critical Reception
The Elvira Show was not well-received by critics and is largely considered a critical and commercial failure. Its humor and format struggled to find an audience, and it was canceled after only a few episodes.
What Reviewers Say
The show failed to translate Elvira's cult appeal into a mainstream sitcom format.
Humor was often repetitive and lacked the sharp wit of her movie hosting segments.
The premise felt dated and struggled to find relevance with audiences.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'The Elvira Show' is not readily available, likely due to its brief run and limited viewership.
Fun Fact
Although the series was officially titled 'The Elvira Show,' it was sometimes referred to as 'Elvira's Thrilling Adventure Hour' or simply 'Elvira' by fans and in some promotional materials.
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