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The Curse Of The Mummy's Tomb on DVD, Horror, Terence Morgan, Ronald Howard

The Curse Of The Mummy's Tomb on DVD, Horror, Terence Morgan, Ronald Howard

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When European Egyptologists Dubois, Giles and Bray discover the tomb of the Egyptian prince Ra, American entrepreneur and investor Alexander King insists on shipping the treasures and sarcophagus back to England for tour and display. Once there, someone with murderous intent has discovered the means of waking the centuries dead prince…It Lives Again To Kill Again!

STARS: Terence Morgan, Ronald Howard, Fred Clark

81 min | Horror | 1964 | Color


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Not a masterpiece, but still underrated

The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb certainly is not a best effort from Hammer studios, as many of their true classics outshine it without any serious effort. However, it is not as much a disaster as many comments here in IMDb suggest. The movie doesn’t have any Hammer’s big stars in the cast, the story doesn’t bring anything new into the mummy myth, and at few times the going gets unintentionally hilarious in the film. But on the other hand, the characters are acted quite solidly, even if the performances don’t truly shine. Comical reliefs are mostly done with certain style, especially by Fred Clark as a P.T. Barnum replica, and the plot has few interesting twists. We even have here few scenes of surprisingly graphic of it’s time, if a bit unrealistic screen violence, if that’s your cup of tea. Slow pace and low action rate of the film works more for than against the movie, at least in my books, and the whole package is short enough, so the story can carry it all through till the end.
All in all, if you’re a fan of old horror films, give it a go, whether you’re a fan of Hammer studios works or not. At least this one certainly beats the stuffing out of it’s follow-up, Mummy’s shroud, which in my opinion truly deserves any public stoning it gets.

Pretty Neat Mummy Movie

This is not that bad of a mummy movie. It’s no where near as good as The Mummy (1932) with Boris Karloff but it is almost as good as the Kharis mummy series (Tom Tyler & Lon Chaney Jr as the mummy for that series). Nor is this film quite as good as The Mummy (1959) with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (as Kharis) BUT I do feel that The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1964) is an underrated mummy movie on IMDb.
Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1964) is about Egyptian prince Ra aka Ra-Antef – the Mummy. His tomb was discovered by Egyptologists and they are wanting to display and tour with the discovered mummy. But someone decides to resurrect the mummy… who and why?

Overall a fun but underrated film. Worth watching if you like mummy movies.

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