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''Bubba Ho-Tep'' is a 1994 alternate history novella by American author Joe R. Lansdale. It was first published on August 1, 1994 in the Elvis Presley themed anthology ''The King is Dead'' and has since been re-published in various formats.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.aintitcool.com/node/12503 )〕 A film adaptation by the same name was released in 2002 and starred Bruce Campbell as the lead character of Elvis. ==Synopsis== In this story, the real Elvis Presley switched places years ago with an Elvis impersonator. Tired of the life of drugs, women, and people who wanted nothing more than his money, he settles in to live a life of obscurity in a East Texas trailer park, where he becomes the best Elvis impersonator ever. Then his health begins to fail, and he falls from a stage and breaks his hip. His trailer burns down and with it all evidence he was the real Elvis Presley. He ends up in a shabby retirement home, which is where the story starts. Late at night, Elvis hears scuttling noises and other creepy sounds in the otherwise quiet Mud Creek Shady Grove Convalescence Home. He befriends a black man, who's convinced he's John F. Kennedy, and the two begin to piece together that an Egyptian mummy is stalking the halls and sucking up souls in the night. Together the two men confront the monster, as no one will believe them.
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