Dramatic drama begins when a millionaire buys a television network. The thrilling Elvira is a terrifying host of a late program, but she abandons her job with the intention of producing her own program in Las Vegas. However, producers ask for $ 50,000 and Alvira has no money. But here comes the surprise when she receives a telegram telling her that her aunt Morgana died and has an inheritance and has taken it.
Despite its mildly raunchy tone and obsession with Peterson's considerable cleavage, the film is a decent, good-hearted comedy that never takes itself seriously.
It's not just dumb fun. The script contains a few genuinely smart one-liners (even if the relentless flood of innuendo will weary even the hardiest Carry On fans) and there's far more to Elvira than a perilously plunging neckline.
A predictable plot and cheapskate effects deaden Elvira's occasional witty lines, while references to the horror genre make the film busy without going anywhere.